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Sarah Evans

Arms deal postponement exposes commission’s flaws
Article
/ 18 February 2014

Arms deal postponement exposes commission’s flaws

The commission has not declassified all the documents before it, and legal teams are still not given adequate time to prepare for cross-examinations.

By Sarah Evans
Women tell the true story of Israel-Palestine war
Article
/ 13 February 2014

Women tell the true story of Israel-Palestine war

Go to the wives, widows and children to get the story, says an author and activist.

By Sarah Evans
Concourt asked to ‘turn its back’ on unlawful grants tender
Article
/ 11 February 2014

Concourt asked to ‘turn its back’ on unlawful grants tender

Sassa wants the Concourt to "turn its back" on an unlawful, R10-billion social grants tender, because risk of disrupting grant payments is too high.

By Sarah Evans
Inquiry commission investigates Tongaat mall collapse
Article
/ 11 February 2014

Inquiry commission investigates Tongaat mall collapse

A commission of inquiry will begin investigating events leading to the collapse of the Tongaat mall, which killed one person and injured dozens.

By Sapa and Sarah Evans
Madibeng: There will be another uprising
Article
/ 22 January 2014

Madibeng: There will be another uprising

The Workers International Vanguard Party has warned of more protests if water and electricity – already paid for – is not restored in Madibeng.

By Sarah Evans
Lethal force: SA warned on human rights
Article
/ 21 January 2014

Lethal force: SA warned on human rights

Human Rights Watch has issued a "warning" to the South African government, that human rights are "taking a turn for the worst" in the country.

By Sarah Evans
Veteran SA journalist Stanley Uys dies aged 92
Article
/ 12 January 2014

Veteran SA journalist Stanley Uys dies aged 92

Veteran SA journalist and author Stanley Uys, who saw the assassination of Hendrik Verwoerd first hand, has died in London at the age of 92.

By Sarah Evans
SA won’t respond to Rwanda’s comments on former spy chief
Article
/ 12 January 2014

SA won’t respond to Rwanda’s comments on former spy chief

Rwanda President Paul Kagame has seemed to hint at involvement in the death of former spy chief Patrick Karegeya but SA would not respond.

By Sarah Evans
Cape Times row elicits Dasnois response
Article
/ 9 January 2014

Cape Times row elicits Dasnois response

Former editor of the Cape Times Alide Dasnois has spoken out following a public spat between the ANC’s Trevor Manuel and Songezo Mjongile.

By Sarah Evans
ANC still insists Madonsela leaked Nkandla report
Article
/ 4 December 2013

ANC still insists Madonsela leaked Nkandla report

Although the ANC is no longer accusing Thuli Madonsela of political motives, it maintains she is responsible for the Nkandla report leak.

By Sarah Evans
Wits’s Habib: Divide and conquer the elite
Article
/ 20 November 2013

Wits’s Habib: Divide and conquer the elite

Wits vice-chancellor Adam Habib warned during a discussion about his book that the elite will not give up power to the poor unless they are coerced.

By Sarah Evans
Ministers abandon Nkandla report interdict application
Article
/ 14 November 2013

Ministers abandon Nkandla report interdict application

The security cluster ministers have dropped their court bid to interdict public protector Thuli Madonsela from releasing her draft Nkandla report.

By Sarah Evans
What’s really behind the release of Nkandla report?
Article
/ 12 November 2013

What’s really behind the release of Nkandla report?

Are concerns surrounding the Nkandla report’s release linked to a threat to state security or an attempt to protect government from embarrassment?

By Sarah Evans
Madonsela granted Nkandla interdict postponement
Article
/ 8 November 2013

Madonsela granted Nkandla interdict postponement

Public protector Thuli Madonsela has received a court postponement as the state pursues an interdict to stop her from releasing the Nkandla report.

By Sarah Evans
Q&A: Arms deal critic Paul Holden
Article
/ 7 November 2013

Q&A: Arms deal critic Paul Holden

We speak to Paul Holden, who undertook his own cross examination of key witnesses because he felt the arms deal commission was not getting answers.

By Sarah Evans
Arms deal: Witnesses escape through ‘phase’ loophole
Article
/ 7 November 2013

Arms deal: Witnesses escape through ‘phase’ loophole

The second civilian given permission to cross-examine witnesses before the arms deal commission says testimony risks being "perjury by omission".

By Sarah Evans
Teachers win a shot in the arm
Article
/ 25 October 2013

Teachers win a shot in the arm

Health and social services got large allowances, but Gordhan also forked out for teaching wages.

By Sarah Evans
New Marikana footage points finger at police
Article
/ 21 October 2013

New Marikana footage points finger at police

"Fourth camera angle" Marikana footage appears to further implicate police and raises questions about who ordered the use of deadly force.

By Niren Tolsi and Sarah Evans
What would it take for the ANCWL to choose a woman president?
Article
/ 8 October 2013

What would it take for the ANCWL to choose a woman president?

The ANC Women’s League says it can’t nominate a woman president because of "traditions" within the party. But why isn’t this being challenged?

By Sarah Evans
IPID report: Sharp increase in assault by police cases
Article
/ 2 October 2013

IPID report: Sharp increase in assault by police cases

The IPID has recorded a 218% increase in police assaults in the 2012/2013 financial year and deaths in custody have also increased.

By Sarah Evans
ANC caucus lashes out at ‘sexist’ depiction of Lucas
Article
/ 27 September 2013

ANC caucus lashes out at ‘sexist’ depiction of Lucas

The ANC caucus has accused the media of racism and sexism in its reportage of Northern Cape Premier Sylvia Lucas’s alleged fast food bill.

By Sarah Evans
Questions raised as Hawks probe Neil Aggett’s death
Article
/ 20 September 2013

Questions raised as Hawks probe Neil Aggett’s death

New details about the investigation into Neil Aggett’s death raises questions about the state’s commitment to justice in the case.

By Sarah Evans
Hulley had ‘no role’ in R10bn Sassa social grant tender
Article
/ 11 September 2013

Hulley had ‘no role’ in R10bn Sassa social grant tender

Although Michael Hulley was appointed "strategic adviser" for a state grant deal, he played "no role" in its adjudication, the Concourt has heard.

By Sarah Evans
ICT asks Concourt to ‘correct’ SCA ruling on Sishen mine
Article
/ 4 September 2013

ICT asks Concourt to ‘correct’ SCA ruling on Sishen mine

Imperial Crown Trading says the appeal court’s interpretation of an Act that resulted in Sishen Iron Ore repossessing rights at Sishen mine was wrong.

By Sarah Evans
Arms deal commission: War games and poems
Article
/ 22 August 2013

Arms deal commission: War games and poems

The navy was so enthused by the frigates and submarines it purchased, some ministers were moved to poetry, the arms procurement commission has heard.

By Sarah Evans
State security on Vavi report: We don’t know anything
Article
/ 18 August 2013

State security on Vavi report: We don’t know anything

State security says it has no knowledge of the Vavi report and is sure South African intelligence agencies were not involved in its creation.

By Sarah Evans
Mandela on life support, Makaziwe confirms
Article
/ 3 July 2013

Mandela on life support, Makaziwe confirms

Nelson Mandela is on life support and the anticipation of his death is based on "real and substantial grounds", according to the Mandela family.

By Sarah Evans
Gupta report: Scapegoats to escape sanction?
Article
/ 23 May 2013

Gupta report: Scapegoats to escape sanction?

Government’s Gupta plane landing report does not conclusively suggest that Christine Anderson and Bruce Koloane will face criminal charges.

By Nickolaus Bauer and Sarah Evans
The state of the nation – according to Parliament
Article
/ 24 April 2013

The state of the nation – according to Parliament

A busy week in Parliament offers a valuable bird’s-eye view into the critical issues facing South Africa at the moment. The M&G takes a closer look.

By Faranaaz Parker and Sarah Evans
Mendelow admits to false accusation in Breytenbach hearing
Article
/ 17 January 2013

Mendelow admits to false accusation in Breytenbach hearing

The hearing into suspended prosecutor Glynnis Breytenbach started off with a false accusation made by Imperial Crown Trading lawyer Ronnie Mendelow.

By Phillip De Wet, Sally Evans and Sarah Evans
‘Battle of Mangaung’ bombers to reappear in court
Article
/ 10 January 2013

‘Battle of Mangaung’ bombers to reappear in court

The four men accused of plotting the assassination of President Jacob Zuma at the ANC’s elective conference will reappear in court on Friday.

By Phillip De Wet, Sally Evans and Sarah Evans
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Article
/ 4 January 2013

‘This man is smuggling illegals’

Lesotho claims an Ethiopian is smuggling illegal immigrants into South Africa — but he denies it.

By Phillip De Wet, Sally Evans and Sarah Evans
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