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/ 26 February 2010
Jogger accused of giving Zuma’s cavalcade the finger says his ‘apology’ means nothing.
Frustrated claimants are dying of old age while government dithers. Glynnis Underhill reports.
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/ 19 February 2010
The Western Cape African National Congress (ANC) has brought new charges against its "recalled" provincial chief whip, Max Ozinsky.
Glynnis Underhill quizzed the province’s premier, Helen Zille over the issue of complaints of sexual harassment Lennit Max.
Staff in minister’s office accused of ‘ganging up to protect their jobs’, says axed spokesperson.
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/ 19 February 2010
The General Council of the Bar is reconsidering mounting a legal challenge to Mokotedi Mpshe as an acting judge in the North West High Court.
Police spokesperson Zweli Mnisi claimed that Maxwele had "pointed his middle finger" at the president.
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/ 12 February 2010
The ANC task team in the Western Cape has dissolved 10% of its 348 party branches in the province in a move described as "a disaster" for the party.
Western Cape premier legally challenges the transfer of prime provincial land worth R500-million.
Drug mule’s mother reveals how minister’s wife was the brains behind the cocaine-trafficking operation.
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/ 29 January 2010
The two opposition party leaders have been in talks about forming an alliance to fight 2011 elections.
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/ 29 January 2010
The association has resorted to debt collectors to manage a cash crunch that appears even worse than was reported in the <i>M&G</i> last week.
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/ 22 January 2010
Dismissed Cape Town police station commander Charlene Chandler claims she was duped into pleading guilty to manipulating crime statistics and has appe
Glynnis Underhill reports on an international group that plans to get prostitutes off the streets of the Mother City for the World Cup.
‘We don’t want you press people to put it in the paper that it is xenophobia. There’s a World Cup coming in a few months’ time.’
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/ 15 January 2010
The SABC’s new CEO, Solly Mokoetle, went through torment at the public broadcaster because of what he describes as a "shabby" 2005 audit report.
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/ 15 January 2010
Ten Gucci handbags were found in her empty walk-in bedroom closet, while her designer clothing was strewn around the abandoned Constantia mansion.
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/ 4 December 2009
After the arrest of three Malawians for the alleged rape of a child, foreigners fear they will be driven out of Hout Bay’s informal settlement.
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/ 4 December 2009
Confederation of African Football serves a R1-billion summons on the national broadcaster.
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/ 20 November 2009
The SABC is confident it will receive the R1,4-billion lifeline it has requested from the treasury.
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/ 6 November 2009
The first phase of Cape Town’s integrated rapid transit system will cost almost R3-billion more than anticipated, writes Glynnis Underhill.
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/ 30 October 2009
Claims that financing has been withheld from ASA have been vehemently denied by Sascoc, writes Glynnis Underhill.
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/ 17 October 2009
Senior police deny knowledge of books being manipulated saying documents are fake. Glynnis Underhill reports.
Naledi Tsiki says accusations that he was involved in the irregular spending of funds are politically motivated, reports Glynnis Underhill.
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/ 21 September 2009
The National Department of Housing has guaranteed Thubelisha Homes R241,5-million to help it close down "on a voluntary basis".
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/ 12 September 2009
Fourteen police officers working at the elite Hawks investigating unit in Cape Town have been implicated by the ICD in the murder of a 24-year-old man
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/ 4 September 2009
An immigration lawyer said this week that “racism is alive and well in South Africa” after the granting of asylum to Brandon Huntley.
SABC management recently recommended to the broadcaster’s interim board that the channel either be scaled down or closed.
A damning report leaked to the <i>M&G</i> exposes how fraud was rife in Cape Town’s planning and building development management department.
Yet another SABC executive has left the broadcaster, after allegedly being subjected to "continual plotting and harrassment".
Cape Town’s disastrous N2 Gateway project began without a funded budget and was starved of agreed funding by the National Housing Department.
Despite feisty election-time rhetoric, the majority of the smaller opposition parties in Parliament are beginning to warm to President Jacob Zuma.