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    Beitbridge: Zimbabwean shoppers return to their home town Beitbridge after Christmas shopping in South African border town of Musina. Picture: AFP

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    The late TV and radio presenter, Vuyo Mbuli. Picture: SABC.

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    Beitbridge: Zimbabwean shoppers return to their home town Beitbridge after Christmas shopping in South African border town of Musina. Picture: AFP

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    Justice Minister Jeff Radebe and Minister of international relations Maite Nkoana-Mashabane at the Guptagate report briefing held in Pretoria on 19 May 2013. Picture: Reinart Toerien/EWN

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    Police closely monitor protests in Marikana in the North West on 14 August 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

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Woman raped in CT taxi

Shamiela Fisher | 09/05/2013A woman was sexually assaulted after boarding a taxi in Bellville.

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Students at Wits University held a silent protest at the Senate House against the scourge of rape in South Africa on 19 April, 2013. Picture: Shain Germaner/EWN.

Wits students in silent protest

Shain Germaner | 19/04/2013
Hundreds of students took part in the protest to raise awareness about rape.

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Giovana Gerbi | 27/03/2013
The WC Social Development MEC delivered his 2013 budget vote focusing on NGOs.

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Woman raped in CT taxi

09/05/2013

A woman was sexually assaulted after boarding a taxi in Bellville.

Students at Wits University held a silent protest at the Senate House against the scourge of rape in South Africa on 19 April, 2013. Picture: Shain Germaner/EWN.

Wits students in silent protest

19/04/2013

Hundreds of students took part in the protest to raise awareness about rape.

The WC Social Development MEC delivered his 2013 budget vote focusing on NGOs.

Cape NGOs benefit from social budget

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The WC Social Development MEC delivered his 2013 budget vote focusing on NGOs.

Justice Minister Jeff Radebe speaks during a government media briefing on 14 September 2012. Picture: GCIS.

Law to harshly deal with sex offenders

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The Justice Minister says dedicated sex crime courts will bring more offenders to book.

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