Students and management at the North West University’s (NWU) Mafikeng campus were meeting the provincial education minister on Wednesday to resolve a dispute over unpaid student fees. ”The NWU is meeting with the MEC [provincial minister] Johannes Tselapedi,” said university spokesperson Phumzile Mmope.
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas denied responsibility on Wednesday for a massive Israeli raid on Jericho jail, dismissing British and United States claims he had been warned they were withdrawing their protection. Two Palestinians security guards were killed and 26 wounded in the raid, five of them critically.
The Tshwane metropolitan municipality has more than halved the number of customers with municipal-account difficulties in the past three months, its chief financial officer said on Wednesday. ”Of the 36 438 customers affected with billing issues, 15 379 still remain to be fixed, ” said Renier du Toit.
The murdered granddaughter of Transvaal Judge President Bernard Ngoepe was laid to rest at Klipspruit cemetery in Johannesburg on Wednesday. After pallbearers lowered the white and gold casket into the grave, soft cries from her family could be heard by some of the hundreds of mourners attending.
Major drug companies are still not making life-saving drugs available to millions of people with HIV/Aids in the developing world, according to MSF.
The African National Congress was left licking its wounds after surrendering control of the city of Cape Town when Democratic Alliance mayoral candidate Helen Zille won a closely fought election on Wednesday. ”We need to sit down and analyse what went wrong,” ANC provincial chairperson James Ngculu said.
Massive abuse has been hurled at the media for coverage around Jacob Zuma. It comes mainly from his supporters. Though there was fair cause when the media robbed Zuma of his privacy in regard to rape charges, there’s no justification for coverage that partly identifies the alleged survivor of a gang rape, writes Guy Berger.
An 1890s-era plantation dam has failed in the rugged hills above northern Kauai, sending water and mud surging through two homes and wiping out the only highway. Searchers have found one person dead and are looking for at least seven others, some of them children who have not been seen since the deluge.
The environment will benefit from a government decision to allow Holcim to use alternative fuels at its cement plant outside Kimberley, the company said on Wednesday. Traditional fossil fuels will be replaced with waste materials such as tyres, rubber, paper sludge, plastics, solvents, industrial tars and sludge.
Two more people have been charged with corruption and fraud along with the former speaker of the Rustenburg municipality, Elizabeth Seduke. Daimy Maulane and Annelia Phefo appeared with Seduke and Godfrey Monaisa at the Rustenburg Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday. They all face charges of theft or corruption.