Julius Malema will be conspicuously absent, but his fellow ANCYL leaders will be on hand to hear the verdict in their disciplinary hearing today.
Julius Malema will be absent when the verdict on his disciplinary hearing is announced as he would be writing exams in Polokwane at the time.
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/ 9 November 2011
South Africa has played down suggestions from Moody’s that political pressure could lead to a further deterioration in public finances.
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/ 9 November 2011
The Justice Project South Africa is aiming to ban the use of blue lights by everyone besides emergency and law enforcement vehicles with a petition.
The transport minister has slammed media reports about his hotel stays, saying all monies used for accommodation have kept to the prescribed rules.
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/ 9 November 2011
The outcome of ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing will be made public on Thursday, his legal counsel says.
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/ 9 November 2011
The Proteas needn’t get too worked up about choosing either Imran Tahir or Paul Harris for their attack, writes <strong>Nickolaus Bauer</strong>.
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/ 8 November 2011
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe suggested the ANC may heed calls from the media to write a public interest defence into the contested Cecrecy Bill.
President Jacob Zuma says the government wants more public sector internships to increase job creation and aid skills development.
The Presidency announced on Tuesday that Pansy Tlakula is the new chairperson of the Independent Electoral Commission.
Sibusiso Ndebele has launched the I-Pledge road safety campaign, hoping to change the behaviour of drivers in a bid to bring down the road death toll.
The Gauteng government has downplayed a backlog in paupers’ burials, amid concerns over mortuary management at Charlotte Maxeke hospital.
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/ 8 November 2011
Parliament’s sports committee has told Safa that South African soccer needs to get serious about preparation and developing young talent.
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/ 8 November 2011
The Chamber of Mines and Sasol have expressed reservations about SA’s main climate policy paper, with industry reduction targets a key concern.
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/ 8 November 2011
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange has fired its head of equity derivatives and trading business, Allan Thomson, for irregular trading.
A study of tuberculosis treatments has revealed that taking TB control out of the clinic and into the community can make a big difference.
Sanzar has announced the Boks will face the Pumas in their first match of the Castle Rugby Championship, a replacement tournament for the Tri-Nations.
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula says the woman who claims to be pregnant with his child was paid by intelligence agencies to rubbish his name.
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/ 7 November 2011
Corpses awaiting indigent burials are piling up at Charlotte Maxeke hospital, while employees complain of unsanitary working conditions in the morgue.
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/ 7 November 2011
Prince Charles recently visited South Africa on a whistle-stop tour to discuss trade and investment, unemployment, and visit local royalty.
Sources have revealed that the former chief electoral officer Pansy Tlakula has been appointed as the new chairperson of the IEC.
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/ 7 November 2011
Sanral says toll account registrations and e-tag distribution for motorists for the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project is due to begin next week.
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/ 7 November 2011
The Qiniso dialogues highlight and overcome the problems experienced by South Africans in communicating across the racial, cultural and class divide.
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/ 7 November 2011
Three Greenpeace activists have been arrested at the Kusile power station’s construction site in Mpumalanga after scaling a crane.
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/ 7 November 2011
Former Land Bank boss Philemon Mohlahlane has appeared in the commercial crimes court charged with embezzling R19-million from the AgriBEE scheme.
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/ 7 November 2011
Scientists setting out on an undersea expedition say they expect to find new life, after their last trip netted a previously unknown species of squid.
The medical parole bid by Chris Hani’s assassin, Clive Derby-Lewis, is part of a deceitful campaign to get out of jail, the SACP says.
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/ 7 November 2011
House prices, still 13% below their 2007 peak, are not rising with inflation — and home property values are set to drop even further, analysts say.
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/ 7 November 2011
Two white rhinos were shot dead by poachers on a farm near Hectorspruit at the weekend.
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/ 7 November 2011
Environmental activists are protesting at the site in Mpumalanga where the Kusile coal-fired power station is being constructed, says Greenpeace.
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/ 7 November 2011
As SA’s Reserve Bank considers interest rates this week, global interest remains fixed on the drama enveloping Europe, writes <b>Matt Quigley</b>
Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing is finally over, but his fate will not be made public for at least another week.