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Newspaper Roundup

Expropriation could leave Land Bank broke
Article
/ 21 August 2018

Expropriation could leave Land Bank broke

In the news wrap: ANC SG Ace Magashule says calls for the disbandment of the North West provincial leadership are ‘side issues’

By Staff Reporter
Qualifications of yet another City of Tshwane official under investigation
Article
/ 20 August 2018

Qualifications of yet another City of Tshwane official under investigation

In the news wrap: The City of Tshwane has launched an probe into the status of the qualifications of its emergency services boss

By Staff Reporter
Marikana widows ‘are suffering’
Article
/ 16 August 2018

Marikana widows ‘are suffering’

In your morning news roundup: The widows of Marikana have complained of living in abject poverty while they wait or compensation

By Staff Reporter
Gauteng health department spends R94m on private legal firms
Article
/ 15 August 2018

Gauteng health department spends R94m on private legal firms

In your news round up: A former Parktown Boys High School water polo coach has been slapped with over a 100 more child abuse charges

By Staff Reporter
ConCourt blasts Zuma — again
Article
/ 14 August 2018

ConCourt blasts Zuma — again

In your morning news roundup: The Constitutional Court has told Shaun Abrahams to vacate his job as NPA boss

By Staff Reporter
NPA: ‘Malema abuses free speech’
Article
/ 13 August 2018

NPA: ‘Malema abuses free speech’

In your morning news roundup: The NPA will go to court next month to defend the state’s decision to charge Julius Malema for inciting land grabs

By Staff Reporter
‘Hani’s killer must rot in jail’ — SACP
Article
/ 8 August 2018

‘Hani’s killer must rot in jail’ — SACP

In your news round-up: DStv has confirmed that the Afro Worldview news channel, formerly known as ANN7, will go off air on August 20

By Staff Reporter
Manyi wins defamation lawsuit against #FeesMustFall activist
Article
/ 7 August 2018

Manyi wins defamation lawsuit against #FeesMustFall activist

In your news round-up: Students want the Nsfas board chairperson out and the ANC says data prices must fall

By Staff Reporter
UCT launches inquiry into Professor Mayosi’s death and Hani’s killer seeks release
Article
/ 6 August 2018

UCT launches inquiry into Professor Mayosi’s death and Hani’s killer seeks release

In your news wrap: Brian Molefe has lashed out at treasury’s probe into corruption at Eskom when he was chief executive

By Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe on a knife’s edge
Article
/ 2 August 2018

Zimbabwe on a knife’s edge

In your morning news roundup: Protests after Zimbabwe’s historic election turned bloody as three people were killed during demonstrations

By Staff Reporter
ANC moves on land, jobs
Article
/ 1 August 2018

ANC moves on land, jobs

In your morning news roundup: President Cyril Ramaphosa announced last night that the ruling ANC will push ahead with plans to amend the Constitution

By Staff Reporter
Investec throws jab in bank’s Forex case
Article
/ 31 July 2018

Investec throws jab in bank’s Forex case

In your morning news roundup: Investec wants the Competition Commission’s conduct declared ‘vexatious and unreasonable’

By Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe heads to the polls
Article
/ 30 July 2018

Zimbabwe heads to the polls

In your morning news roundup: Robert Mugabe has snubbed his own Zanu-PF party, saying he will back any one of the opposition parties

By Staff Reporter
EFF sets its sights on government positions and MECs bodyguards feel exploited
Article
/ 26 July 2018

EFF sets its sights on government positions and MECs bodyguards feel exploited

In your morning news round-up: Prasa staff is being accused of ‘looting’ R87-million, and a high blood drug has been recalled

By Staff Reporter
Scopa sets its sights on embattled Eskom
Article
/ 25 July 2018

Scopa sets its sights on embattled Eskom

In your news round up: Eskom and Transnet have secured funding from China, and the recent taxi killings could be linked to a route dispute

By Staff Reporter
Makhura vows to scrap e-tolls and Eskom is still in deep waters
Article
/ 24 July 2018

Makhura vows to scrap e-tolls and Eskom is still in deep waters

In your news round up: Taxi bosses say government should be held responsible for recent spate in taxi violence

By Staff Reporter
Magashule hails ANC provincial conferences as a step towards unity
Article
/ 23 July 2018

Magashule hails ANC provincial conferences as a step towards unity

In the news round-up: The Ivory Park Taxi Association is still reeling from shock following the massacre of 11 members

By Staff Reporter
‘Madiba wasn’t a sell-out’
Article
/ 19 July 2018

‘Madiba wasn’t a sell-out’

In your morning news roundup: President Cyril Ramaphosa and Jacob Zuma both came out strongly to dismiss any talk of Madiba being a sell-out

By Staff Reporter
‘Zupta’ ties killed AfroVoice
Article
/ 17 July 2018

‘Zupta’ ties killed AfroVoice

In your morning news roundup: Mzwanele Manyi blames his newspaper’s financial woes on negative publicity​

By Staff Reporter
Back to reality for Cyril
Article
/ 16 July 2018

Back to reality for Cyril

In your morning news roundup: President Cyril Ramaphosa says the ‘new dawn’ is a lot further away than people might think as he prioritises ANC unity

By Staff Reporter
Ramaphosa delays Jiba probe decision and Multichoice wants Netflix to be regulated
Article
/ 12 July 2018

Ramaphosa delays Jiba probe decision and Multichoice wants Netflix to be regulated

In the news: Viceroy has been accused of plagiarising its way into influence and the IFP is demanding SABC overage

By Staff Reporter
Ramaphosa’s plans to sort out NPA dealt a major blow
Article
/ 11 July 2018

Ramaphosa’s plans to sort out NPA dealt a major blow

In your news round up: Three-quarters of SA’s gold mines are unprofitable according to the Minerals Council SA and Samro kicks Arthur Mafokate out

By Staff Reporter
The taxman is after Teko Modise and Lesufi’s deputy ambitions have been boosted
Article
/ 10 July 2018

The taxman is after Teko Modise and Lesufi’s deputy ambitions have been boosted

News wrap: There may be an end in sight for Eskom wage talks and a US judge has extended the deadline for migrant children to reunite with families

By Staff Reporter
It’s D-day for Duduzani and the IFP accuses the ANC of electioneering over land
Article
/ 9 July 2018

It’s D-day for Duduzani and the IFP accuses the ANC of electioneering over land

In your news round up: McKinsey will pocket millions in interest as it pays back Eskom and medical students from Cuba have returned home

By Staff Reporter
King Goodwill Zwelithini wants a Zulu state
Article
/ 5 July 2018

King Goodwill Zwelithini wants a Zulu state

In your morning news roundup: The king’s demand for an independent Zulu homeland ​are the result of government’s ineptitude over the land issue

By Staff Reporter
Glencore takes R100bn knock
Article
/ 4 July 2018

Glencore takes R100bn knock

In your morning news roundup: Glencore had more than R100-billion of its market value wiped out on news that it had been subpoenaed

By Staff Reporter
Moyane to fight Cyril, DA-led Tshwane forced to cancel bond issue
Article
/ 3 July 2018

Moyane to fight Cyril, DA-led Tshwane forced to cancel bond issue

In your morning news roundup: ​The DA-led City of Tshwane has botched an opportunity to alleviate tough financial conditions at the capital

By Staff Reporter
Ex-top cop in dodgy tender deal
Article
/ 2 July 2018

Ex-top cop in dodgy tender deal

In your morning news roundup: Mzwandile Petros has lost a contract worth millions, and consumers should brace themselves for higher fuel prices

By Staff Reporter
Buthelezi slams ANC over calls to expropriate land under traditional leadership
Article
/ 28 June 2018

Buthelezi slams ANC over calls to expropriate land under traditional leadership

In your news round-up: Lebashe group is threatening to sue the UDM for the open letter to the president and unions have rejected Eskom’s offer

By Staff Reporter
Holomisa demands a probe into PIC dealings and Jomo Sono launches anti-crime device
Article
/ 27 June 2018

Holomisa demands a probe into PIC dealings and Jomo Sono launches anti-crime device

News round-up: There have been two more deaths at Eastern Cape initiation schools and Khaya Sithole has named ‘collaborators’ during his Saica hearing

By Staff Reporter
NHI could lead to mass doctor exodus and Habib is at the centre of a funding scandal
Article
/ 26 June 2018

NHI could lead to mass doctor exodus and Habib is at the centre of a funding scandal

News round-up: Vodacom is seeking a gag order to prevent Please Call Me creator from speaking up about negotiations and the ANC could lose KZN votes

By Staff Reporter
SA elite are cashing in, Eskom unions close ranks
Article
/ 21 June 2018

SA elite are cashing in, Eskom unions close ranks

In your morning news round up: Trades unions at Eskom have tabled a long list of demands that includes a 9% wage hike for 2018

By Staff Reporter
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