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Yearly Archives: 2017

Health MEC quits as patient death tally almost triples
Article
/ 1 February 2017

Health MEC quits as patient death tally almost triples

Almost 100 Gauteng mental health patients died after MEC Qedani Mahlangu’s disastrous decision, the health ombud has found.

By Mia Malan
KZN health department applauded for free sanitary pads programme
Article
/ 1 February 2017

KZN health department applauded for free sanitary pads programme

The KwaZulu-Natal education department has been praised after it launched a programme to provide free sanitary pads at quintile 1 to 4 schools.

By Staff Reporter
Sassa: Yes, we have failed to deliver
Article
/ 1 February 2017

Sassa: Yes, we have failed to deliver

Sassa told a Parliamentary committee that the biometric cards used to identify social grant recipients at pay points will no longer work come April.

By Phillip De Wet
Are MPs up to the task of fixing the troubled SABC?
Analysis
/ 1 February 2017

Are MPs up to the task of fixing the troubled SABC?

It’s vital that the problems at the broadcaster be fixed in the public interest and for democracy, given its wide media reach in the country.

By Kate Skinner and Kate Skinner
ANALYSIS: Ramaphosa makes his play in the presidential succession race
Analysis
/ 1 February 2017

ANALYSIS: Ramaphosa makes his play in the presidential succession race

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa appears to have hit the campaign trail for the leadership of the ruling ANC, criticising the way it’s being run.

By Staff Reporter
Liverpool deny Chelsea, Watford stun Gunners
Article
/ 1 February 2017

Liverpool deny Chelsea, Watford stun Gunners

Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet went from zero to hero as Premier League leaders Chelsea were held to a 1-1 draw at Anfield.

By Steve Griffiths
Rand Water’s fuzzy tender maths exposed in court
Article
/ 1 February 2017

Rand Water’s fuzzy tender maths exposed in court

The parastatal brushed aside a lower bid that would have saved millions of rands.

By Staff Reporter
#LifeEsidimeni: ‘There may still be uncounted bodies in state mortuaries’
Podcasts
/ 1 February 2017

#LifeEsidimeni: ‘There may still be uncounted bodies in state mortuaries’

The health ombudsman has found 94 mental health patients died because of state negligence. Laura Lopez Gonzalez tells Mia Malan what happened.

By Laura Lopez Gonzalez, Mia Malan and Dylan Bush
Gerrie Nel on leaving NPA: I’m creating something new
Article
/ 31 January 2017

Gerrie Nel on leaving NPA: I’m creating something new

The state advocate said he will join lobby group AfriForum to pursue prosecutions on their behalf – and he may dust off some of his old files.

By Mpho Raborife
Hawks investigating SABC ‘protest policy’, says Icasa
Article
/ 31 January 2017

Hawks investigating SABC ‘protest policy’, says Icasa

The SABC maintains that it had not yet implemented the policy to ban the airing of protest footage.

By Paul Herman
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