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Jenni Evans

Masutha announces suspension of official following probe into Bosasa contract
Article
/ 25 February 2019

Masutha announces suspension of official following probe into Bosasa contract

This follows an internal probe into the irregular procurement of the services of Global Technology Solutions, formerly Bosasa

By Jenni Evans
Dagga Party wants to #HotboxTheHouse as it aims to contest elections
Article
/ 11 January 2019

Dagga Party wants to #HotboxTheHouse as it aims to contest elections

​The Dagga Party needs to raise a hefty R200 000 registration free to contest the 2019 elections

By Jenni Evans
NSFAS receives 400 000 new funding applications
Article
/ 4 December 2018

NSFAS receives 400 000 new funding applications

The budget is expected to increase next year to R32-billion to fund about 400 920 TVET students and 377 050 university students

By Jenni Evans
Government considering price ceiling for unleaded petrol
Article
/ 11 October 2018

Government considering price ceiling for unleaded petrol

A task team is examining what to do to cushion the blow of another increase

By Jenni Evans
Masutha, UAE ambassador sign extradition treaty
Article
/ 26 September 2018

Masutha, UAE ambassador sign extradition treaty

In a statement, the justice department said negotiations over the treaty between the two countries began in February 2010

By Jenni Evans
Gautrain strike to continue, Cape Town taxi strike called off
Article
/ 7 August 2018

Gautrain strike to continue, Cape Town taxi strike called off

The Gautrain has been running during peak periods with reduced services since July 30

By Tehillah Nieselow and Jenni Evans
Eastern Cape towns to start ‘water shedding’ as dam empties
Article
/ 6 August 2018

Eastern Cape towns to start ‘water shedding’ as dam empties

Water will be cut off in two Eastern Cape towns and only switched on for short intervals

By Jenni Evans
Cogta pleads with parents to check legitimacy of initiation centres
Article
/ 25 June 2018

Cogta pleads with parents to check legitimacy of initiation centres

Any parent whose child is harmed, or who has suspicions about the place the child is going, must open a complaint at a police station

By Jenni Evans
‘These killings must stop’, Cele tells taxi bosses
Article
/ 25 June 2018

‘These killings must stop’, Cele tells taxi bosses

The meeting was held in Cape Town as a response to shootings around the city

By Jenni Evans
‘Police lifestyle audits are needed’
Article
/ 21 June 2018

‘Police lifestyle audits are needed’

Police portfolio committee chair Francois Beukman says the arrest of an officer for the alleged theft of firearms highlights the need for audits

By Jenni Evans
Malmesbury mosque worshippers thought attacker needed ‘a place to sleep’
Article
/ 14 June 2018

Malmesbury mosque worshippers thought attacker needed ‘a place to sleep’

Fellow worshippers said there was no warning that the suspect was about to commit the violent crime

By Jenni Evans
Labour department to weigh in as bus strike continues
Article
/ 24 April 2018

Labour department to weigh in as bus strike continues

The department of labour is expected to weigh in on Tuesday in an attempt to bring the parties closer to a settlement

By Jenni Evans
‘I’m sorry my brother,’ says Shivambu to journo following scuffle
Article
/ 21 March 2018

‘I’m sorry my brother,’ says Shivambu to journo following scuffle

​The EFF deputy president apologised to a Netwerk24 journalist who has laid an assault charge against him.

By Jenni Evans
Hawks serve 3 ex-SARS executives with court summonses
Article
/ 9 March 2018

Hawks serve 3 ex-SARS executives with court summonses

Ivan Pillay, Johann van Loggerenberg, and Andries Janse van Rensburg were on Friday issued summons to appear in the Pretoria Regional Court on April 9

By Jenni Evans
Vavi warns workers to avoid ‘butcher of the working class’ after budget
Article
/ 25 February 2018

Vavi warns workers to avoid ‘butcher of the working class’ after budget

Vavi was critical of the budget speech presented by Minister Gigaba on and what it would mean for the next year under a Ramaphosa presidency.

By Jenni Evans
Zille boasts of ‘land reform farm’ success in Western Cape
Article
/ 23 February 2018

Zille boasts of ‘land reform farm’ success in Western Cape

‘​The Western Cape boasts a 62% success rate for "land reform farms", compared with a 92% failure rate in the rest of the country’

By Jenni Evans
Day Zero is a myth, say protesters looking to fill up at Zille’s residence
Article
/ 12 February 2018

Day Zero is a myth, say protesters looking to fill up at Zille’s residence

The group said they would write to Zille for clarity on why they were not able to get water as per her invitation, and when they could come back.

By Jenni Evans
Gigaba must refuse De Lille’s drought levy proposal – Western Cape ANC
Article
/ 17 January 2018

Gigaba must refuse De Lille’s drought levy proposal – Western Cape ANC

"They are using the drought crisis as a cash cow," said the leader of the opposition in the council, Xolani Sotashe

By Jenni Evans
Hawks will probe Fifa bribe allegations
Article
/ 4 June 2015

Hawks will probe Fifa bribe allegations

A request from an opposition party has prompted the Hawks to begin a preliminary investigation into the $10-million Fifa bribe.

By Jenni Evans
Kasrils sues after claim he set up Zuma for rape charge
Article
/ 22 February 2015

Kasrils sues after claim he set up Zuma for rape charge

The former intelligence minister has filed summons claiming R1-million from Deputy Defence Minister Kebby Maphatsoe for his "false" statements.

By Sapa and Jenni Evans
Kasrils demands apology from Maphatsoe
Article
/ 16 September 2014

Kasrils demands apology from Maphatsoe

Ronnie Kasrils has asked for an apology from beleaguered Kebby Maphatsoe for comments he made about Kasril’s involvement in Zuma’s 2006 rape charges.

By Jenni Evans
ANC on Zuma payments: Nothing to do with anybody
Article
/ 8 December 2012

ANC on Zuma payments: Nothing to do with anybody

The ANC has declined to comment on the M&G report claiming Jacob Zuma had more benefactors than previously thought to cover his debts and expenses.

By Jenni Evans
Amplats makes new pay offer
Article
/ 14 November 2012

Amplats makes new pay offer

Anglo American Platinum has made a new offer to striking workers in an attempt to get operations running again, the company confirmed on Wednesday.

By Jenni Evans
Media24 wants Zuma claims withdrawn
Article
/ 30 October 2012

Media24 wants Zuma claims withdrawn

Two newspapers want President Jacob Zuma to withdraw three damages claims of R5-million each against them, their lawyer Willem de Klerk has said.

By Jenni Evans
Rubber bullets, teargas fired after Amplats blaze
Article
/ 30 October 2012

Rubber bullets, teargas fired after Amplats blaze

Police used rubber bullets and teargas to disperse around 1 000 people at Amplats’ Rustenburg operation after a power sub-station was set alight.

By Jenni Evans
Team SA get a royal welcome home
Article
/ 14 August 2012

Team SA get a royal welcome home

Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula were at OR Tambo International Airport to give SA’s athletes a grand welcome home.

By Jenni Evans
Selebi given strict medical parole conditions
Article
/ 23 July 2012

Selebi given strict medical parole conditions

A commissioner for incarceration and corrections says former police head Jackie Selebi must abide a long list of conditions while in "home" detention.

By Jenni Evans
Getting along: Frenemies pull together to celebrate Madiba
Article
/ 18 July 2012

Getting along: Frenemies pull together to celebrate Madiba

Politicians, unionists and NGOs put their differences aside in an outpouring of good wishes to former president Nelson Mandela on his 94th birthday.

By Jenni Evans
Mining sector wants conversation on nationalisation
Article
/ 3 July 2012

Mining sector wants conversation on nationalisation

The nationalisation debate will remain unless the mining industry gets the support of people living around mines, says Mintek CEO Abie Mngomezulu.

By Jenni Evans
Magistrate lambastes police for ‘Spear’ case postponement
Article
/ 28 June 2012

Magistrate lambastes police for ‘Spear’ case postponement

The case against two men accused of vandalising a painting depicting President Jacob Zuma with his genitals exposed has been postponed to September 4.

By Jenni Evans
Third arrest after Zuma art attack
Article
/ 22 May 2012

Third arrest after Zuma art attack

A third person was arrested for trying to deface the controversial painting of President Jacob Zuma in the Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg.

By Jenni Evans
Juju’s still our leader, say young lions in E Cape, Limpopo
Article
/ 25 April 2012

Juju’s still our leader, say young lions in E Cape, Limpopo

The ANC Youth League in Limpopo and the Eastern Cape are uniting behind Julius Malema, saying he remains their leader until the next election in 2014.

By Jenni Evans
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