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Yearly Archives: 2013

Zuma’s ‘murderous regime’ killed Marikana miners, says Malema
Article
/ 11 July 2013

Zuma’s ‘murderous regime’ killed Marikana miners, says Malema

Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has criticised President Jacob Zuma and government over the Marikana massacre in August.

By Maryke Vermaak
Three police officers suspended after blind busker assault
Article
/ 11 July 2013

Three police officers suspended after blind busker assault

Three police officers have been suspended following an incident in which Lunga Goodman Nono, a blind busker, was assaulted in Cape Town.

By Staff Reporter
Don’t LOL: ANC’s Mantashe reaches out on Twitter
Article
/ 11 July 2013

Don’t LOL: ANC’s Mantashe reaches out on Twitter

ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe has taken to Twitter to answer questions on Nkandlagate and President Jacob Zuma’s Cabinet reshuffle.

By Khuthala Nandipha
Treasury: Fees are eating half of South Africans’ retirement funds
Article
/ 11 July 2013

Treasury: Fees are eating half of South Africans’ retirement funds

Exorbitant fees are among several factors contributing to unacceptably low levels of retirement savings in South Africa, says treasury.

By Thalia Holmes
ANC appoints six new councillors in Tlokwe
Article
/ 11 July 2013

ANC appoints six new councillors in Tlokwe

The ANC has filled six proportional representation councillor positions in the Tlokwe local municipality in Potchefstroom.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
Naspers to discuss bond of up to $1-billion for deals
Article
/ 11 July 2013

Naspers to discuss bond of up to $1-billion for deals

Africa’s largest media company has purportedly discussed a bond sale of $500-million to $1-billion for a seven to 10-year term with investors.

By Chris Spillane
Celebs take to the ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ floor
Article
/ 11 July 2013

Celebs take to the ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ floor

In its sixth season, popular celebrity dance competition "Strictly Come Dancing" has returned to South African TV screens.

By Rhode Marshall
Confusion gives Technology Innovation Agency trouble
Article
/ 11 July 2013

Confusion gives Technology Innovation Agency trouble

Miscommunication has left the TIA in a spin, with a review saying that is why private and public sector players "lack confidence" in the agency.

By Sarah Wild
Farlam commission is a sham, claim Marikana mineworkers
Article
/ 11 July 2013

Farlam commission is a sham, claim Marikana mineworkers

Mineworkers are angry they had to go to court to force the state to pay for their legal fees and have labelled the Farlam commission a "sham".

By Kwanele Sisobo and Glynnis Underhill
Meet the woman replacing Tokyo Sexwale
Videos
/ 11 July 2013

Meet the woman replacing Tokyo Sexwale

We chat to newly appointed Human Settlements Minister Connie September about her life in politics and her task ahead.

By Staff Reporter
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