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#News24 ICYMI: Twist in #StateCaptureInquiry, this celeb paid R21k for a moisturiser made from her blood; and meet Bambi - the little fire rescued Cape grysbok

The body of one of the South Africans who went missing at sea in Mozambique has been found, Elana Barkhuizen gives her version of what happened at Schweizer-Reneke primary school and Zimbabweans protest in Cape Town over the crisis in their country.

Here is a wrap of some of our top stories:

#StateCaptureInquiry: Agrizzi's testimony postponed over 'security issue'

Deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo has adjourned hearings of the commission of inquiry into state capture raising security concerns.

Body of one of the missing SA holidaymakers in Mozambique found - report

The body of one of the South Africans who went missing at sea in Mozambique has been found, according to media reports.

Meet Bambi - the little Cape grysbok on the road to recovery after he was rescued from a fire

At just a few months old, a rescued baby Cape grysbok has touched the hearts of the many residents of the Overstrand, which has recently been under threat by a devastating fire.

'I detest racism' - Barkhuizen gives her version of what happened at Schweizer-Reneke school

Schweizer-Reneke primary school teacher Elana Barkhuizen maintains that her suspension is factually flawed on a number of grounds.

'We are reeling under the dictatorship of Mnangagwa' – Zimbabwean protesters in Cape Town

Protesting Zimbabweans in Cape Town want the consulate in the city's CBD to remain closed until the crisis in their country is resolved.

'Small meteor' lights up the Cape night sky

Social media users have reacted with awe at a meteor that passed over the Western Cape night sky in loud, fiery fashion.

Vegetable patch flourishing between the graves in Howick

Family members who visit the Miller Street Cemetery in Howick have mixed feelings over a small well-kept vegetable patch flourishing between the graves.

Victoria Beckham splashes over R21k on moisturiser made from her own blood

Victoria Beckham recently spent £1 200 (over R21 000) on a new moisturiser – that’s made from her own blood.

Victoria Beckham

                                                       Victoria Beckham. (Getty)

Klaasen's World Cup dream at a crossroads

Heinrich Klaasen's World Cup dream could hinge on his performances in the first two ODIs against Pakistan, writes Lloyd Burnard.

Reserve Bank mandate is enshrined in the Constitution - Kganyago

The central bank governor was speaking in the wake of calls to expand the bank's mandate by taking into account employment creation and economic growth in addition to protecting the value of the currency.

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