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Monthly Archives: February 2014

Lolly Jackson’s alleged killer extradited to SA
Article
/ 9 February 2014

Lolly Jackson’s alleged killer extradited to SA

George Louca, accused of killing strip-club boss Lolly Jackson, arrived in the country on Sunday morning.

By Staff Reporter
Hawks seize counterfeit goods in Limpopo, Gauteng
Article
/ 9 February 2014

Hawks seize counterfeit goods in Limpopo, Gauteng

The Hawks have confiscated counterfeit goods estimated to be worth over R800 000 from shop owners in Limpopo and Gauteng.

By Sapa
CAR Muslims targets of mob violence
Africa
/ 9 February 2014

CAR Muslims targets of mob violence

Human Rights Watch has called for a UN peacekeeping mission in the CAR as the country’s Muslims are dying by the thousands and more are fleeing.

By Staff Reporter
Zille cancels Manenberg trip after gunshots
Article
/ 9 February 2014

Zille cancels Manenberg trip after gunshots

Reports say DA leader Helen Zille has cancelled her voter registration trip to Manenberg after gang violence resumed in the area at the weekend.

By Sapa
Duduzane Zuma to be questioned after deadly crash
Article
/ 9 February 2014

Duduzane Zuma to be questioned after deadly crash

The police are expected to question the president’s son after his car was allegedly involved in an accident that killed one and injured two.

By Sapa
Last chance for voter registration
Article
/ 9 February 2014

Last chance for voter registration

Sunday will be the final day eligible voters in SA can register at their voting stations for the general elections due to take place on May 7.

By Sapa
Al Qaeda will not execute Korkie despite deadline
Article
/ 8 February 2014

Al Qaeda will not execute Korkie despite deadline

The kidnappers said they won’t execute Pierre Korkie despite their deadline for receiving -million in ransom expiring Saturday, a mediator said.

By Sapa
Bekkersdal voting stations petrol bombed
Article
/ 8 February 2014

Bekkersdal voting stations petrol bombed

The IEC said it is monitoring the situtation and will restore any damages to the voter registration stations as soon as possible.

By Sapa
Ayatollah Khamenei says US will overthrow Iran, given the chance
Article
/ 8 February 2014

Ayatollah Khamenei says US will overthrow Iran, given the chance

Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said the US had a ‘controlling and meddlesome’ attitude towards the Islamic Republic.

By William Maclean
US committed to defend Japan in territorial rift with China
Article
/ 8 February 2014

US committed to defend Japan in territorial rift with China

The US stressed its commitment to the defense of Japan and stability in the Asia-Pacific region against a backdrop of territorial claims by China.

By David Brunnstrom
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