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/ 30 September 2011
For the first time in 15 years, the home affairs department has been given a clean bill of health by auditor general Terence Nombembe.
Cleaning up home affairs might be "like climbing a greased pole", but with its first unqualified audit in years, the department says it’s back on top.
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/ 23 September 2011
Tensions between Cosatu’s National Union of Mineworkers and the National Union of Metal Workers of SA have now spilled over to the SABC.
Thembelihle residents have joined forces with their Lenasia neighbours to continue the fight for better services, this time at the negotiating table.
Residents of the Thembelihle are again up in arms following allegations that the police used live ammunition to break up their protests.
The state has the power to bring balance to SA, but is instead acting as "a bodyguard of whiteness", Andile Mngxitama told the M&G Literary Festival.
Carloads of journalists prowl the streets of Johannesburg in search of a rumoured night vigil to support Julius Malema.
As top leaders jostle for Âsupport in the run-up to next month’s regional conferences, four ANC regions in Gauteng are heading for a shake-up.
As striking municipal workers laid waste to central Cape Town, the DA renewed calls for legislation to ensure that unions are held responsible.
Striking municipal workers say a metro ruling limiting protests to the workplace means they are free to march in their "office" — Tshwane’s streets.