A South African photo is among the best wedding images in the world, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan have apparently chosen not to learn the gender of their baby and a hotel in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, has come under attack.
Have a look at some of our stories making top headlines:
Schweizer-Reneke row: 'I will clear my name', vows tearful suspended teacher
The
Schweizer-Reneke primary school teacher, who was suspended over a
seemingly controversial photograph, has vowed to clear her name.
Pitch Black Afro in a 'jolly mood' during bail hearing: 'Ah mama, I wish I could kiss you'
He sprung up the wooden stairs unchained, wearing an army green shirt and had plaited his afro down.
WATCH: Police detonate bomb inside car; reports of injuries as evacuations continue at Nairobi hotel attack
Sporadic gunfire is continuing as rescue operations take place at the hotel complex where explosions were heard earlier.
Rabada hunts SA ODI 'podium' place
Kagiso Rabada should shortly earn a place in elite SA company when he reaches his 100 wickets in one-day internationals, writes Rob Houwing.
Is it a boy or girl? It seems Prince Harry and Meghan don't even know
Baby
boy or baby girl? Prince Harry and his wife Meghan have apparently
chosen not to learn the gender of the baby they are expecting.
Joburg-based photographer Jessica Notelo featured among world's best wedding pics
The best wedding photographs from 2018 have been revealed in the International Wedding Photographer of the Year Awards.
Eskom heads deeper into financial crisis with record loss
Eskom,
South Africa’s struggling power utility, expects to report a loss of
more than R15bn in the year to March 31, a record for any state company.
Man dies after being set alight in Hillbrow mob justice attack
A man has died in hospital after he and another man were set alight in Hillbrow, Gauteng police say.
Probe into wild west-like shootout involving SANDF officials, cop
An
investigation into a wild west-like shootout allegedly between three
military men and an off-duty police officer over the weekend in the
Bluff, south of Durban is underway, police say.
Family’s nightmare sex work dependence
A Mpumalanga high school learner was expected to grow up fast and become a sex worker so that she could take over the responsibility of earning money for the family.
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