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Monthly Archives: February 2014

George Louca goes back to court
Article
/ 18 February 2014

George Louca goes back to court

Cypriot George Louca, who returned to SA earlier in February, is set to appear in court for murdering Teazers boss Lolly Jackson.

By Sapa
Arms deal postponement exposes commission’s flaws
Article
/ 18 February 2014

Arms deal postponement exposes commission’s flaws

The commission has not declassified all the documents before it, and legal teams are still not given adequate time to prepare for cross-examinations.

By Sarah Evans
Khayelitsha cop seeks more patrol officers
Article
/ 17 February 2014

Khayelitsha cop seeks more patrol officers

A senior officer has told the Khayelitsha commission there is a serious shortage of uniformed officers and detectives in the area.

By Staff Reporter
EU eases Zimbabwe sanctions but keeps them on Mugabe
Africa
/ 17 February 2014

EU eases Zimbabwe sanctions but keeps them on Mugabe

The European Union has suspended sanctions on eight of Zimbabwe’s military and political figures but have kept them on Robert Mugabe and his wife.

By Adrian Croft
Eastern Cape SACP will stick with the ANC
Article
/ 17 February 2014

Eastern Cape SACP will stick with the ANC

The South African Communist Party in the Eastern Cape has affirmed its support for the ANC in the May general elections.

By Sapa
Two deputies unconstitutional, says presidency
Article
/ 17 February 2014

Two deputies unconstitutional, says presidency

The presidency says reports claiming the possibility of two deputy presidents are incorrect, and such a move would be unconstitutional.

By Sapa
Zanele Muholi: The task of mourning
Article
/ 17 February 2014

Zanele Muholi: The task of mourning

South African artist Zanele Muholi’s two shows come from different directions at the central issue: the (im)possibility of the task of mourning.

By Staff Reporter
Communications ministry, SABC to study Madonsela’s report
Article
/ 17 February 2014

Communications ministry, SABC to study Madonsela’s report

Both the SABC and communications ministry says they will be studying public protector Thuli Madonsela’s report on acting COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng.

By Sapa
Baftas: ‘Gravity’ claims biggest trophy haul
Article
/ 17 February 2014

Baftas: ‘Gravity’ claims biggest trophy haul

While "12 Years a Slave" won Best Film at the Baftas, it was space thriller "Gravity" that walked away with the most trophies for the night.

By Belinda Goldsmith
Sanral: Only 0.3% of e-toll road users complain
Article
/ 17 February 2014

Sanral: Only 0.3% of e-toll road users complain

Sanral will brief Parliament’s transport portfolio committee on e-tolls, claiming that only 0.3% of tolled road users have complained.

By Sapa
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