The Democratic Alliance says it wants to keep politics out the Kya Sand protests, which might have been renewed because of housing problems.
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/ 23 February 2012
Cosatu secretary general Zwelinzima Vavi questioned his own lifestyle at the Numsa commission, saying the working class had it very tough.
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/ 14 February 2012
A mix-up at the Post Office might change the way companies foreclose on those in debt, following a Constitutional Court hearing in Johannesburg.
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/ 21 November 2011
The ANC’s chief whip says the National Press Club’s Black Wednesday plan for this week’s vote on the secrecy Bill are a senseless distortion of facts
Media organisations say they had not known about a policy forcing journalists to request interviews with MPs through Parliament’s media office.
People involved in acts of violence outside Luthuli House in Johannesburg have been identified, and police have asked those injured to lay charges.
The Constitutional Court will have to decide whether the president’s extension of their boss Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo’s tenure is valid or not.
The Gauteng Rapid Rail team on Thursday unveiled a complex plan of street closures, demolitions and expropriations — set to begin mid-May — for the construction of the new Gautrain link between Johannesburg and Pretoria. Digging will start "within weeks" for the first preparations, said project leader Jack van der Merwe.
An agreement in principle has been drafted to resolve the dispute between South African Airways (SAA) and striking unions, the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) said on Wednesday. "Significant progress has been made towards resolution of the dispute," the CCMA said in a press statement.
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/ 17 September 2004
A Randburg engineer charged under weapons of mass destruction and nuclear energy laws has already told international authorities that he had no business dealings with Libya, the Vanderbijlpark Regional Court heard on Friday. Gerhard Wisser was questioned by German authorities last month.
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/ 5 February 2004
The remains of Karabo Gwala, the three-year-old boy who had disappeared down a sewerage hole in Soweto while playing on Monday, were found on Thursday morning. A family representative identified the body by clothing after it had been found at the Olifantsvlei waste treatment plant.
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