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Safa confirms vice-president Nonkonyana’s suspension
Article
/ 18 October 2013

Safa confirms vice-president Nonkonyana’s suspension

Safa says its vice-president Mwelo Nonkonyana has been suspended because of remarks he made about Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund.

By Sapa
Auditing firm director shot dead in apparent hit
Article
/ 18 October 2013

Auditing firm director shot dead in apparent hit

Lawrence Moepi, the director of forensic services at an auditing firm, has been shot dead at the company’s office.

By Sapa
Another arrest made in Diepsloot toddler case
Article
/ 18 October 2013

Another arrest made in Diepsloot toddler case

A man suspected to be the murderer of two toddlers found dead in Diepsloot has been arrested – bringing the number of suspects arrested to five.

By Sapa
New proposed Gautrain routes to boost public transport usage
Article
/ 18 October 2013

New proposed Gautrain routes to boost public transport usage

The announcement of the Gautrain’s new proposed routes is poised to encourage public transport usage in the province, says transport MEC Ismail Vadi.

By Sapa
Carrim announces new cyber security council
Article
/ 15 October 2013

Carrim announces new cyber security council

Communications Minister Yunus Carrim has named the new National Cyber Security Advisory Council to advise government on cyber security policy.

By Sapa
DA wants Parliament to investigate Zuma for role in Guptagate
Article
/ 15 October 2013

DA wants Parliament to investigate Zuma for role in Guptagate

The DA wants Parliament to investigate President Jacob Zuma’s alleged involvement in the landing of the Gupta plane at the Waterkloof base.

By Sapa
Gauteng municipal landscape set to change
Article
/ 15 October 2013

Gauteng municipal landscape set to change

Gauteng is set to get a new metro with the merger of Emfuleni and Midvaal local municipalities and Sedibeng district municipality.

By Sapa
Mpisanes fail to overturn R70m restraint order
Article
/ 15 October 2013

Mpisanes fail to overturn R70m restraint order

Controversial couple Shawn and Sibusiso Mpisane have been unsuccessful in their bid to overturn a restraint order on their assets, says a report.

By Sapa
Manchester road named after Sir Alex Ferguson
Article
/ 14 October 2013

Manchester road named after Sir Alex Ferguson

A road near the Old Trafford football stadium is to be renamed after Fergie to honour the long-serving manager of Manchester United.

By Sapa
Parliament pushes through secrecy Bill changes
Article
/ 10 October 2013

Parliament pushes through secrecy Bill changes

The ANC has signed off on limited changes to the Protection of State Information Bill.

By Sapa
Tlokwe candidates were biased, says Electoral Court
Article
/ 10 October 2013

Tlokwe candidates were biased, says Electoral Court

The independent candidates disqualified from taking part in Tlokwe’s recent by-elections were severely prejudiced, says the Electoral Court.

By Sapa
IEC ups voting stations to more than 22 000
Article
/ 9 October 2013

IEC ups voting stations to more than 22 000

Next year’s elections will have 22 264 voting stations compared to the 20 859 in 2011, says the Independent Electoral Commission.

By Sapa
Mathews Phosa on Nkandla: We need to know the truth
Article
/ 9 October 2013

Mathews Phosa on Nkandla: We need to know the truth

Former ANC treasurer general Mathews Phosa says there has been "a bit of a cover-up" over the security upgrades at Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla home.

By Sapa
Committee to probe Zuma’s issues with secrecy Bill
Article
/ 9 October 2013

Committee to probe Zuma’s issues with secrecy Bill

An ad-hoc committee is set to start considering the issues Jacob Zuma had with the secrecy Bill, which he sent back to Parliament for reconsideration.

By Sapa
FlySafair grounded before first flight
Article
/ 8 October 2013

FlySafair grounded before first flight

A judge has granted an interim interdict to prevent a new, low-cost airline from operating, following an application by Comair and Skywise.

By Sapa
Human rights commission to probe SAA cadet programme
Article
/ 8 October 2013

Human rights commission to probe SAA cadet programme

The South African Human Rights Commission says it will investigate the South African Airways’ cadet pilot programme on allegations of racism.

By Sapa
Concern raised over Selebi’s medical parole
Article
/ 7 October 2013

Concern raised over Selebi’s medical parole

Opposition parties have questioned whether Jackie Selebi was adhering to his parole conditions after being spotted shopping.

By Sapa
EFF vows to fight ANC’s ‘mafia tactics’
Article
/ 7 October 2013

EFF vows to fight ANC’s ‘mafia tactics’

After receiving its registration certificate from the IEC, the EFF announced it will not be intimidated by other political parties.

By Sapa
Nkonyeni bags KZN education MEC position
Article
/ 7 October 2013

Nkonyeni bags KZN education MEC position

Controversial KwaZulu-Natal legislature speaker Peggy Nkonyeni has been appointed as the province’s new education MEC.

By Sapa
Hyde Park teacher suspended for sending nude pic to pupil
Article
/ 7 October 2013

Hyde Park teacher suspended for sending nude pic to pupil

A Hyde Park High School teacher has been suspended after allegedly sending out numerous sexual images to his pupil, says a report.

By Sapa
They are still calling us bantus, says ANC’s Mchunu
Article
/ 6 October 2013

They are still calling us bantus, says ANC’s Mchunu

Marking the start of the ANC’s 2014 election campaign, the party’s Senzo Mchunu has said black people in SA are still being called bantus and natives.

By Sapa
Molefe denies receiving R2.4m golden handshake from SABC
Article
/ 6 October 2013

Molefe denies receiving R2.4m golden handshake from SABC

Former SABC head of news Phil Molefe has denied accepting R2.4-million from the broadcaster following his suspension.

By Sapa
‘White Widow’ documents being investigated, says govt
Article
/ 3 October 2013

‘White Widow’ documents being investigated, says govt

The circumstances around the fraudulent acquisition of an SA passport by a terror suspect are still being investigated, says a government official.

By Sapa
Mandela film wins award at Aspen Filmfest
Article
/ 3 October 2013

Mandela film wins award at Aspen Filmfest

A film about the life of former president Nelson Mandela has won an Audience Favourite Feature Award at the Aspen Filmfest.

By Sapa
Despite challenges, Davies views B-BBEE as a success
Article
/ 3 October 2013

Despite challenges, Davies views B-BBEE as a success

Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies says B-BBEE has been a success in SA despite acknowledging several problems with the empowerment plan.

By Sapa
Joost book: ‘A line has to be drawn somewhere’
Article
/ 3 October 2013

Joost book: ‘A line has to be drawn somewhere’

Despite 10 000 copies of it already having been printed, Joost van der Westhuizen has requested an interdict to prohibit the book’s distribution.

By Sapa
Mangaung prison hostage set free, no injuries reported
Article
/ 3 October 2013

Mangaung prison hostage set free, no injuries reported

A woman who works for the Mangaung Correctional Centre in Bloemfontein has been released after being taken hostage by four inmates.

By Sapa
Jansen is wrong about English as a primary tuition language, says FF Plus
Article
/ 2 October 2013

Jansen is wrong about English as a primary tuition language, says FF Plus

Free State University rector Jonathan Jansen is wrong if he pleads that all school education in South Africa should be in English, says the FF Plus.

By Sapa
Chippy Shaik may be called to arms commission
Article
/ 2 October 2013

Chippy Shaik may be called to arms commission

Shamin "Chippy" Shaik, who headed acquisitions for the SANDF, may be subpoenaed to appear at the arms deal commission, according to reports.

By Sapa
Only foreign ships transport SA’s exports
Article
/ 1 October 2013

Only foreign ships transport SA’s exports

The vast majority of South Africa’s exports are transported by ship, but not a single merchant vessel is local. This renders our economy vulnerable.

By Sapa
Formerly censored Mabulu art work sells for R89K
Article
/ 30 September 2013

Formerly censored Mabulu art work sells for R89K

Artist Ayanda Mabulu’s painting commenting on President Jacob Zuma’s perceived role in the Marikana shooting has sold for R89 000.

By Sapa
Further delays in Hlophe case may undermine public trust
Article
/ 30 September 2013

Further delays in Hlophe case may undermine public trust

The tribunal into judicial misconduct by Cape Judge President John Hlophe heard that any more delays in proceedings would undermine public confidence.

By Sapa
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