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Fred Kockott

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/ 12 November 2010

The untold stories

Despite the publicity generated by Netcare’s complicity in the cash-for-kidneys scheme, the issue of the welfare of those who took part is ignored.

By Fred Kockott
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/ 12 November 2010

Netcare coughs up

Healthcare group cuts a deal with court over illegal organ harvesting — and medical personnel seem set to follow.

By Fred Kockott
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/ 22 August 2003

Court ends phoney chief’s land grab

A land grab near Vryheid in northern KwaZulu-Natal went horribly wrong last week when the Pietermaritzburg High Court restrained Jabulani Mdlalose, a pretender to the chieftancy of the Othaka Tribal Authority, from encouraging a land invasion.

By Fred Kockott
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/ 30 May 2003

Fake chief arrested for illegal land sales

The elder brother of a Vryheid chief in northern KwaZulu-Natal has been arrested and charged for illegally "selling" plots on privately owned farmland.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 22 January 2003

KZN salary increases could be scrapped

Organised labour in the health sector in KwaZulu-Natal has worked around the clock this week to prevent premature protest against a national government directive to the province to rescind salary increases awarded in 2001 to more than 49 000 employees.

By Staff Reporter

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