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Newspaper Roundup

Ramaphoria is over for the rand
Article
/ 20 June 2018

Ramaphoria is over for the rand

In your morning news roundup: Mallett’s gripe with Willemse, and the rand slumped as much as 2% against the dollar on Tuesday

By Staff Reporter
ANC at war with itself, and Caster fights back
Article
/ 19 June 2018

ANC at war with itself, and Caster fights back

In your morning news roundup: The Sowetan is reporting that the ANC called off regional conferences amid complaints about irregularities

By Staff Reporter
Economy ‘cannot afford load shedding’ as black-outs cut deep
Article
/ 18 June 2018

Economy ‘cannot afford load shedding’ as black-outs cut deep

In your morning news roundup: Eskom promises two weeks of load shedding between 5pm and 7pm, and knives are out for Aaron Motsoaledi

By Staff Reporter
Government is moving to trim public service and Hlaudi is still fighting for his job
Article
/ 14 June 2018

Government is moving to trim public service and Hlaudi is still fighting for his job

In the news round up: The Kloof mine has promised to help families of dead miners and the Fifa World Cup is finally here

By Staff Reporter
Eskom unions want Ramaphosa to intervene and the blame game over mine deaths begins
Article
/ 13 June 2018

Eskom unions want Ramaphosa to intervene and the blame game over mine deaths begins

In your daily news wrap: Unions at Eskom want to talk to President Ramaphosa and some DA members are still unsure about the Mazzone appointment

By Staff Reporter
Sassa employee strike is off ― for now, and Kebby Maphatsoe could be on the way out
Article
/ 12 June 2018

Sassa employee strike is off ― for now, and Kebby Maphatsoe could be on the way out

In today’s news wrap: A planned strike by Sassa employees has been put on hold and a former Transnet director is challenging his removal

By Staff Reporter
Mantashe turns up the heat on ANC KZN members and Supra is accused of sowing division
Article
/ 11 June 2018

Mantashe turns up the heat on ANC KZN members and Supra is accused of sowing division

In your morning news round up: Comrades Marathon winners salute their families and Gwede Mantashe is calling for disciplinary hearings for KZN members

By Staff Reporter
Mkhwebane could face a probe into her conduct, Eskom unions are livid over 0% offer
Article
/ 7 June 2018

Mkhwebane could face a probe into her conduct, Eskom unions are livid over 0% offer

In your morning news round up: Eskom is heading for a showdown with unions in the second round of wage talks

By Staff Reporter
The economy’s worst setback in 9 years and a raid on MTN
Article
/ 6 June 2018

The economy’s worst setback in 9 years and a raid on MTN

In your morning news round up: MTN is raided over the Turkcell lawsuit and economists are revising down their forecasts for growth in 2018

By Staff Reporter
Gupta firm scrambles for cash and 1.3 million votes could be struck off the roll
Article
/ 5 June 2018

Gupta firm scrambles for cash and 1.3 million votes could be struck off the roll

In the morning new round up: The Electoral Commission of SA could be forced to remove 1.3 million people from its voters roll

By Staff Reporter
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