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Kiri Rupiah

LIVESTREAM: Mboweni presents the medium-term budget policy statement
Article
/ 30 October 2019

LIVESTREAM: Mboweni presents the medium-term budget policy statement

Mboweni’s medium-term budget policy statement will likely make crisis management a focal point

By Kiri Rupiah
Koloane and the Waterkloof landing: So what if you help the Guptas?
Article
/ 10 July 2019

Koloane and the Waterkloof landing: So what if you help the Guptas?

Someone please call the police, the Hawks, the NPA… everyone

By Kiri Rupiah
How to catch a serial killer – and why South Africa is good at it
Article
/ 5 July 2019

How to catch a serial killer – and why South Africa is good at it

The country may have the third highest number of repeat murderers, but the police’s elite profiler unit has never lost a single case

By Sarah Smit and Kiri Rupiah
Embattled Denel can’t pay full salaries for June
Article
/ 25 June 2019

Embattled Denel can’t pay full salaries for June

The embattled arms manufacturer says it has alternative but to cut back on salaries

By Kiri Rupiah
Miners trapped underground at Sibanye-Stillwater op
Article
/ 30 April 2019

Miners trapped underground at Sibanye-Stillwater op

The Amcu said it had received reports that as many as 4 000 miners were stuck underground

By Kiri Rupiah
Assange arrested after asylum revoked
Article
/ 11 April 2019

Assange arrested after asylum revoked

The Metropolitan Police said he was arrested for failing to surrender to the court

By Kiri Rupiah
Bashir ousted and arrested
Africa
/ 11 April 2019

Bashir ousted and arrested

Sudan’s president Omar al-Bashir has been ousted and arrested, the defence minister said on state TV

By Kiri Rupiah
Nehawu ‘unhappy’ with Sars deal but will sign agreement
Article
/ 2 April 2019

Nehawu ‘unhappy’ with Sars deal but will sign agreement

Nehwau said after extensive consultations, the majority of its provinces had given it the mandate to sign the agreement

By Kiri Rupiah
Zim army responsible for murders, rapes — report
Africa
/ 30 January 2019

Zim army responsible for murders, rapes — report

Documents seen by the Guardian newspaper suggest soldiers have been responsible for murder and rape during the crackdown in Zimbabwe

By Kiri Rupiah
Anonymous whistleblower takes centre stage at PIC inquiry
Article
/ 28 January 2019

Anonymous whistleblower takes centre stage at PIC inquiry

The inquiry heard how an investigator for the asset manager could not uncover the identity of a whistleblower by the name of ‘James Nogu’

By Kiri Rupiah
Wanton violence not the Zim way — Mnangagwa
Africa
/ 22 January 2019

Wanton violence not the Zim way — Mnangagwa

The Zimbabwean president has received sharp criticism for the way security forces brought the fuel protests to a halt

By Kiri Rupiah
Social media blocked as protests continue in Zimbabwe
Africa
/ 15 January 2019

Social media blocked as protests continue in Zimbabwe

The country’s telecommunication regulatory authority has been ordered to shut down internet services in the wake of clashes

By Kiri Rupiah
Gabon government says ‘situation under control’, army rebels seized
Africa
/ 7 January 2019

Gabon government says ‘situation under control’, army rebels seized

President Ali Bongo is currently in Morocco recovering from a stroke which he suffered in October last year

By Kiri Rupiah
Denel confirms cancellation of Supra Jr’s bursary
Article
/ 5 December 2018

Denel confirms cancellation of Supra Jr’s bursary

Supra Mahumapelo’s son allegedly received a bursary to go to an aviation school from Denel CEO Zwelakhe Ntshepe, flouting the company’s bursary policy

By Kiri Rupiah
Daddy’s girl seeks a prince familiar
Article
/ 26 October 2018

Daddy’s girl seeks a prince familiar

Song ‘Princes Familiar’ gives an example of the importance of the first relationship some women have been privileged to have: our first love.

By Kiri Rupiah
Nene apologises: I was wrong in meeting the Guptas
Article
/ 5 October 2018

Nene apologises: I was wrong in meeting the Guptas

"But I am human too, I do make mistakes, including those of poor judgment," says finance minister

By Kiri Rupiah
Anger at blessees is misplaced
Article
/ 21 September 2018

Anger at blessees is misplaced

Poverty is a ‘sin’, yet we deride women who use their bodies to improve their situations

By Kiri Rupiah
No blanket amnesty decision on #FeesMustFall students — USaf
Article
/ 28 August 2018

No blanket amnesty decision on #FeesMustFall students — USaf

Usaf says varsities have no jurisdiction over cases where students were charged and guilty of criminal activities by a court of law

By Kiri Rupiah
Ugandan ‘Ghetto president’ treason charges reduced
Africa
/ 20 August 2018

Ugandan ‘Ghetto president’ treason charges reduced

Ugandan artist and opposition lawmaker Robert Kyagulanyi’s charges have been reduced from treason to ‘illegal possession of arms’

By Kiri Rupiah
DRC Ebola response hampered by conflict
Africa
/ 20 August 2018

DRC Ebola response hampered by conflict

The number of suspected Ebola cases in eastern DRC has risen to 73 as ongoing conflicts in the region stymie containment efforts

By Kiri Rupiah
Who is Arron Banks — the bad boy of Brexit?
Article
/ 26 July 2018

Who is Arron Banks — the bad boy of Brexit?

The other ‘Banksy’ financed a right-wing UK political party and is included in an investigation by the Hawks

By Kiri Rupiah
Facebook Hitler commenter accepts comments were ‘grossly inappropriate’
Article
/ 3 July 2018

Facebook Hitler commenter accepts comments were ‘grossly inappropriate’

Twenty-nine-year-old Velaphi Khumalo made the comments in a Facebook post in January 2016

By Kiri Rupiah
Youth is not an excuse
Article
/ 29 June 2018

Youth is not an excuse

XXXTentacion’s death shows that society is still not primed to listen to the victims of abuse

By Kiri Rupiah
Slice of Life: ‘I have to talk to Mama’
Article
/ 29 June 2018

Slice of Life: ‘I have to talk to Mama’

‘I do not know where I will have my party but I have already spoken to Mama about it’

By Kiri Rupiah
David Goldblatt has died
Article
/ 25 June 2018

David Goldblatt has died

The renowned photographer passed away in the early hours of Monday morning.

By Kiri Rupiah
Read the damning SIU report on Gauteng health department corruption
Article
/ 21 June 2018

Read the damning SIU report on Gauteng health department corruption

Civil servants and politicians have been implicated in graft amounting to over R1-billion

By Kiri Rupiah
US withdraws from UN Human Rights Council
Article
/ 19 June 2018

US withdraws from UN Human Rights Council

Ambassador Nikki Haley’s announcement comes a month after the UNHRC voted to probe the killing of Palestinians in Gaza by Israeli security forces

By Kiri Rupiah
Senegal registers Africa’s first win in 2-1 defeat of Poland
Article
/ 19 June 2018

Senegal registers Africa’s first win in 2-1 defeat of Poland

The West Africans are the first African team out of five to win at the tournament thus far

By Kiri Rupiah
Nene extends Kingon term
Article
/ 18 June 2018

Nene extends Kingon term

Mark Kingon was initially appointed as acting commissioner on March 19

By Kiri Rupiah
Liberty refuses to pay hackers
Article
/ 18 June 2018

Liberty refuses to pay hackers

Liberty Holdings says it refused a ransom demand after hackers breached its IT infrastructure and accessed some emails.

By Kiri Rupiah
Court halts ANC KZN conference… for now
Article
/ 8 June 2018

Court halts ANC KZN conference… for now

The high court in Pietermaritzburg issued an interim order halting the elective meeting, which had been due to take place today

By Paddy Harper and Kiri Rupiah
Anthony Bourdain dead at 61
Article
/ 8 June 2018

Anthony Bourdain dead at 61

CNN has confirmed it was suicide

By Gemma Ritchie and Kiri Rupiah
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