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On the top in todays news Senzo Meyiwa, Cyril Ramaphosa, Vladimir Putin and others.
Senzo Meyiwa

1. Senzo Meyiwa

Top newspapers talking about Senzo Meyiwa

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News24.com Senzo Meyiwa trial SMSes between Khumalo sisters paint picture of unhappy Kelly, court hears
News24 · over 2 years
Recap and key moments in Meyiwa murder trial
ENCA · over 2 years
Recap and key moments in Meyiwa murder trial
News24.com Senzo Meyiwa murder Zandile Khumalo tells court she can't remember what accused was wearing
News24 · over 2 years
Zandi Khumalo 'has suspicions' about identity of second intruder, court hears
EWN · over 2 years
Witness testimony in Meyiwa trial continues
ENCA · over 2 years
Witness testimony in Meyiwa trial continues

News count in South Africa

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Cyril Ramaphosa
2. Cyril Ramaphosa
Vladimir Putin
3. Vladimir Putin
Jesse Clegg
4. Jesse Clegg
Tony Bennett
5. Tony Bennett
Norman Afzal Simons
6. Norman Afzal Simons
Gareth Edwards
7. Gareth Edwards
Boris Johnson
8. Boris Johnson
Virat Kohli
9. Virat Kohli
Elton Jantjies
10. Elton Jantjies
Kevin Anderson
11. Kevin Anderson
Rishi Sunak
12. Rishi Sunak
Ferdinand Marcos
13. Ferdinand Marcos
Raila Odinga
14. Raila Odinga
Alan Winde
15. Alan Winde
Oprah Winfrey
16. Oprah Winfrey
Benjamin Mendy
17. Benjamin Mendy
Brad Thorn
18. Brad Thorn
Martin Smith
19. Martin Smith
Nyck de Vries
20. Nyck de Vries
Handré Pollard
21. Handré Pollard
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