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Yearly Archives: 2018

DA begins search for new Cape Town mayor
Article
/ 20 August 2018

DA begins search for new Cape Town mayor

In a two-day meeting held over the weekend, the party’s federal executive set out the process it would use to select Patricia de Lille’s successor

By Raeesa Pather
Cape Flats communities stand behind police while DA rallies for the army
Article
/ 20 August 2018

Cape Flats communities stand behind police while DA rallies for the army

Around the Cape Flats, communities have been agitating for the Western Cape and national governments to help them clamp down on gang violence

By Raeesa Pather
Sanco KZN rejects suspension of secretary
Article
/ 20 August 2018

Sanco KZN rejects suspension of secretary

Sanco’s provincial leadership has rejected the suspension of its secretary, Richard Mkhungo, by its national leadership

By Paddy Harper
Ugandan ‘Ghetto president’ treason charges reduced
Africa
/ 20 August 2018

Ugandan ‘Ghetto president’ treason charges reduced

Ugandan artist and opposition lawmaker Robert Kyagulanyi’s charges have been reduced from treason to ‘illegal possession of arms’

By Kiri Rupiah
Nigerian girls win major tech award aimed at kicking fake drug habit
Africa
/ 20 August 2018

Nigerian girls win major tech award aimed at kicking fake drug habit

The girls created an app which spots counterfeit drugs, clinching the coveted Silicon Valley award for their innovation

By Mashadi Kekana
Prasa corruption perpetrators to be identified in a week or two — Blade Nzimande
Article
/ 20 August 2018

Prasa corruption perpetrators to be identified in a week or two — Blade Nzimande

Blade Nzimande says he has been briefed by Prasa’s current leadership that they would be taking action against those who are implicated in corruption

By Khulekani Magubane
ANC urges members to come forward with state capture evidence
Article
/ 20 August 2018

ANC urges members to come forward with state capture evidence

Since state capture allegations came to the fore, some ANC members have spoken publicly on the relationship between the Guptas and key ANC figures

By Mahlatse Mahlase and Tshidi Madia
The civil society resistance to state capture
Article
/ 20 August 2018

The civil society resistance to state capture

‘The shift to tyranny in SA has been accompanied by political arguments about the nature of South Africa’s transition from apartheid to democracy’

By Mark Swilling and Ivor Chipkin
Who’s who in round one of state capture inquiry
Article
/ 20 August 2018

Who’s who in round one of state capture inquiry

In the first round of state capture hearings, South Africans can hear firsthand how cabinet positions were allegedly offered by the Gupta family

By Gemma Ritchie
Brazil sends troops after clashes at Venezuela border
Article
/ 20 August 2018

Brazil sends troops after clashes at Venezuela border

Tens of thousands of Venezuelans have crossed the border into Brazil over the past three years as they seek to escape the crisis in their country

By Paula Ramon
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