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ANC tells SACP to sit down, sex for marks at school, Transnet wants cash back from Trillian … Here’s what’s in City Press today

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ANC tells SACP to sit down

The ANC has told the SA Communist Party in no uncertain terms that it will not allow SACP members guaranteed places on its lists through quotas or let them have independent caucuses in Parliament and legislatures

Sex for marks and cash

Education authorities are investigating a sex-for-marks scandal after three teachers were suspended last week. The teachers are believed to have had sex with at least 10 schoolgirls at a rural Eastern Cape school

Transnet wants cash back from Trillian

Transnet has served summons on two Gupta-linked companies and five former and suspended employees, demanding that they pay the company a total of R145 million in three lawsuits filed at the Johannesburg High Court

‘We never loved Pravin’

After a tense week in which the Economic Freedom Fighters turned up the heat in their stance on Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan, party leader Julius Malema has told City Press that while Gordhan was useful in fighting former president Jacob Zuma, he now has to be “crushed” for his “white monopoly corruption”

Sexual offences courts, five years on

More than 500 000 sexual offences were recorded in South Africa in 2017/18

Kimi battles the looting machine

The office of the Auditor-General is poised to have the legal authority to issue certificates of debt to recoup billions of mismanaged public funds from public offices and officials

Magashule chills with Biko

City Press sits down with ANC Secretary-General Ace Magashule

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