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Yearly Archives: 2017

KZN ANC appoints two teams to probe political killings
Article
/ 7 September 2017

KZN ANC appoints two teams to probe political killings

The party says the current violence may be following a ‘’similar pattern’’ to the state sponsored ‘’black on black’’ violence of the 1980s and 1990s.

By Paddy Harper
KPMG suffers another blow on #GuptaLeaks fallout
Article
/ 7 September 2017

KPMG suffers another blow on #GuptaLeaks fallout

KPMG has been widely criticised for not probing the R30-million payment used to fund the now infamous Gupta wedding

By Liesl Peyper
‘I’ve lost it!’ Tearful Syrian commentator goes viral
Article
/ 7 September 2017

‘I’ve lost it!’ Tearful Syrian commentator goes viral

A TV commentator who broke down in tears while celebrating Syria’s priceless World Cup qualifying equaliser against Iran has gone viral.

By Agency
Zanu-PF ‘tight-lipped’ after Mantashe’s call on Mugabe to stop attacking Mandela
Article
/ 7 September 2017

Zanu-PF ‘tight-lipped’ after Mantashe’s call on Mugabe to stop attacking Mandela

Mantashe on Tuesday told the media in Johannesburg that he had lodged a formal complaint in a telephonic conversation with his counterpart in Zanu-PF.

By Agency
Cyril Ramaphosa’s leaked emails: Echoes of apartheid-era dirty tricks
Article
/ 7 September 2017

Cyril Ramaphosa’s leaked emails: Echoes of apartheid-era dirty tricks

The deputy president claims the intelligence services are being used to discredit him and prevent him becoming the country’s next leader.

By Staff Reporter
Togo demo urges end to Gnassingbe family’s 50-year dynasty
Africa
/ 7 September 2017

Togo demo urges end to Gnassingbe family’s 50-year dynasty

A huge rally for constitutional reform has taken place in Togo, a country presided over by one family for the past half-century.

By Deutsche Welle 1
Sierra Leone mudslide victims still wait for help
Africa
/ 7 September 2017

Sierra Leone mudslide victims still wait for help

Life is slowly returning to normal, but residents of the areas most affected are still coming to terms with what happened, as Olivia Acland reports.

By Deutsche Welle 1
Primacy of the law has been asserted in Kenya – but the aftermath is unpredictable
Africa
/ 7 September 2017

Primacy of the law has been asserted in Kenya – but the aftermath is unpredictable

For decades, power in Kenya has lain with the government and administrative organisations that serve it. The Supreme Court may have changed that

By Justin Willis
Pervasive elitism blinds us to the bitter land battles in our cities
Analysis
/ 7 September 2017

Pervasive elitism blinds us to the bitter land battles in our cities

The urban land question is urgent and needs to be placed at the centre of our national conversation

By Richard Pithouse
The promise and peril of do-it-yourself HIV testing
Article
/ 7 September 2017

The promise and peril of do-it-yourself HIV testing

One in two people living with HIV still aren’t on treatment, could DIY testing be the solution?

By Staff Reporter
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