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Yearly Archives: 2015

Court to decide on releasing death reports of Paarl Print workers
Article
/ 10 February 2015

Court to decide on releasing death reports of Paarl Print workers

Families have been left in the dark following the sudden death of employees when a Paarl Print burnt down in 2009.

By Chantelle Benjamin 1
Majakaneng disillusioned with ANC
Videos
/ 10 February 2015

Majakaneng disillusioned with ANC

The M&G returned to Majakaneng and spoke to residents about last week’s violent service delivery protest that brought the village to a stand still.

By Staff Reporter
ConCourt puts Paia in the party-funding spotlight
Article
/ 10 February 2015

ConCourt puts Paia in the party-funding spotlight

Additional legislation is needed to ensure that voters are fully informed about who funds political parties in SA, the Constitutional Court has heard.

By Sarah Evans
Opposition asked to ‘pay back the money’ for boycotting Sona afterparty
Article
/ 10 February 2015

Opposition asked to ‘pay back the money’ for boycotting Sona afterparty

Deputy speaker of the National Assembly said political parties that will not be attending the R4.5-million functions should be held accountable.

By Thulani Gqirana
Ocean View fishers drowned out by policy
Article
/ 10 February 2015

Ocean View fishers drowned out by policy

The Ocean View fishers say they’re being forced into poverty by the government’s “flawed and corrupt” fishing permit processes.

By Mandy de Waal
Mineral resources minister seeking advice on Minerals Bill
Article
/ 10 February 2015

Mineral resources minister seeking advice on Minerals Bill

The minister told delegates at the 2015 Mining Indaba that anyone who felt aggrieved with the process could approach the department.

By Sapaxxxx
State coffers have R456-million in unclaimed pensions
Article
/ 10 February 2015

State coffers have R456-million in unclaimed pensions

The Government Pensions Administration Agency is attempting to trace the beneficiaries of R456-million in pension money.

By Sapaxxxx
Sharks have most bite in SA Super Rugby conference
Article
/ 10 February 2015

Sharks have most bite in SA Super Rugby conference

With the Stormers sweating over injuries and the Bulls needing early momentum, the Sharks look likely to have the best chance of winning Super Rugby.

By Nick Said
Dramat placed on leave after agreement with Nhleko
Article
/ 10 February 2015

Dramat placed on leave after agreement with Nhleko

Anwa Dramat, suspended Hawks boss, will be on leave while his and Police Minister Nathi Nhleko’s lawyers try to come to some sort of agreement.

By Sapa
Zimbabwe forges ahead with plans to export elephants
Africa
/ 10 February 2015

Zimbabwe forges ahead with plans to export elephants

The Zimbabwe national parks authority says it will raise money from elephant sales to fund its operations, despite meeting resistance.

By Sapa
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