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/ 1 September 2009
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema described himself as a defender of women and said he would never promote hatred towards them.
The Equality Court on Monday granted absolution to Julius Malema on an unfair discrimination complaint, but not for hate speech and harassment.
John Hlophe on Thursday claimed he had been subjected to a public lynching in the way the Constitutional Court handled a complaint against him.
The JSC has denied trying to hide anything by holding a private inquiry into the complaint lodged by Constitutional Court judges against John Hlophe.
Lawyers for various media on Tuesday challenged the JSC’s decision to hold a closed preliminary investigation into a complaint against John Hlophe.
Johannesburg’s CBD could be without power until late this week after an underground electrical fire, City Power spokesperson Louis Pieterse said.
ANCYL president Julius Malema refuses to apologise for his comment about the woman who laid a rape charge against President Jacob Zuma.
Julius Malema’s hate-speech case in the Equality Court was postponed on Friday so that he could consider applying to have it thrown out of court.
A bubbly Thabo Mbeki and his wife, Zanele, caused a stir when they voted in Parktown, Johannesburg, on Wednesday morning.
ANC president Jacob Zuma spent the day on Thursday wooing the Afrikaans community, a move he insisted was not mere electioneering.