EFF welcomes Mbete's confession News24
Johannesburg - The EFF on Wednesday welcomed the confession by Speaker of Parliament Baleka Mbete that she "lost it" during presidential question time on 21 August. "Baleka Mbete is on record admitting that she 'lost it' on that day which confirms the ...
Baleka Mbete's admission that she "lost it" on August 21 welcome - EFFPoliticsweb
EFF slams Mbete for 'losing it'Eyewitness News
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Johannesburg - The EFF on Wednesday welcomed the confession by Speaker of Parliament Baleka Mbete that she "lost it" during presidential question time on 21 August. "Baleka Mbete is on record admitting that she 'lost it' on that day which confirms the ...
Baleka Mbete's admission that she "lost it" on August 21 welcome - EFF
EFF slams Mbete for 'losing it'
More to Parliament than scenes of uproar, says Mbete
Man fined R15 000 for abortion posters Independent Online
Johannesburg - A 26-year-old man was fined R15 000 on Wednesday for putting up posters advertising services for illegal abortions, Johannesburg metro police said. The man was putting up the posters at the Baragwanath taxi rank in Soweto, said Chief ...
Man fined R15 000 for illegal abortion postersTimes LIVE
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Johannesburg - A 26-year-old man was fined R15 000 on Wednesday for putting up posters advertising services for illegal abortions, Johannesburg metro police said. The man was putting up the posters at the Baragwanath taxi rank in Soweto, said Chief ...
Man fined R15 000 for illegal abortion posters
Lagos disaster: SA team methodical about IDs Independent Online
IOL pic sep25 NIGERIA-CHURCH-SAFRICA_0917_11 Reuters Rescue workers stand by an excavator at the site of a collapsed building at the Synagogue Church of All Nations in the Ikotun-Egbe neighbourhood of Nigeria's commercial capital, Lagos.
62 SA building collapse victims identifiedNews24
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IOL pic sep25 NIGERIA-CHURCH-SAFRICA_0917_11 Reuters Rescue workers stand by an excavator at the site of a collapsed building at the Synagogue Church of All Nations in the Ikotun-Egbe neighbourhood of Nigeria's commercial capital, Lagos.
62 SA building collapse victims identified
62 South African victims of Nigeria building collapse identified
Nigeria collapse: More South Africans identified
'South Africans should contribute to nation building' Eyewitness News
JOHANNESBURG - Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africans should contribute to nation building by learning about each other's cultures and languages. Ramaphosa was speaking to hundreds of people gathered at a Heritage Day event at the ...
Military entertaining crowd in OrkneyIndependent Online
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JOHANNESBURG - Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africans should contribute to nation building by learning about each other's cultures and languages. Ramaphosa was speaking to hundreds of people gathered at a Heritage Day event at the ...
Military entertaining crowd in Orkney
SA On Track in Achieving a Common Heritage
Culture on display at Heritage Day celebrations
Dalai Lama debacle: Nobel Laureates cancel trip to SA Eyewitness News
CAPE TOWN - In the latest repercussion over the Dalai Lama visa debacle, a group of female Nobel Laureates have now cancelled their trip to Cape Town in protest against government's alleged refusal to allow the spiritual leader entry to South Africa.
Women Nobel laureates cancel SA tripNews24
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CAPE TOWN - In the latest repercussion over the Dalai Lama visa debacle, a group of female Nobel Laureates have now cancelled their trip to Cape Town in protest against government's alleged refusal to allow the spiritual leader entry to South Africa.
Women Nobel laureates cancel SA trip
Nobel Laureates Decry Dalai Lama Visa Denial
Nobel laureates cancel SA trip after Dalai Lama refused visa
Madonsela: Constitution SA's greatest heritage Independent Online
Johannesburg - South Africa's greatest heritage is its Constitution, Public Protector Thuli Madonsela said on Wednesday. “South Africans' national heritage transcend(s) artefacts, historical knowledge, traditional clothes, music, language, the environment, and ...
Our Greatest Heritage is the constitution: MadonselaThe New Age Online
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Johannesburg - South Africa's greatest heritage is its Constitution, Public Protector Thuli Madonsela said on Wednesday. “South Africans' national heritage transcend(s) artefacts, historical knowledge, traditional clothes, music, language, the environment, and ...
Our Greatest Heritage is the constitution: Madonsela
KwaMashu bus crash survivors discharged Independent Online
Johannesburg - Many of those injured in a bus accident in KwaMashu have been discharged from hospital, the office of KwaZulu-Natal health MEC Sibongiseni Dhlomo said on Wednesday. “The accident claimed the lives of four people and left 28 injured.
Bus crash victims doing wellEast Coast Radio
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Johannesburg - Many of those injured in a bus accident in KwaMashu have been discharged from hospital, the office of KwaZulu-Natal health MEC Sibongiseni Dhlomo said on Wednesday. “The accident claimed the lives of four people and left 28 injured.
Bus crash victims doing well
Many KZN bus crash survivors discharged
Some bus crash survivors discharged
Maties SRC concerned over 'black face' controversy Eyewitness News
CAPE TOWN - The University Of Stellenbosch Student Representative Council (SRC) has expressed concern over two students involved in a black face controversy. Stefan Laing, from the university's SRC said, “We will never condone black facing as the SRC ...
Stellenbosch investigating students for dressing up as Williams sistersPoliticsweb
Blackface scandal hits StellenboschIndependent Online
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CAPE TOWN - The University Of Stellenbosch Student Representative Council (SRC) has expressed concern over two students involved in a black face controversy. Stefan Laing, from the university's SRC said, “We will never condone black facing as the SRC ...
Stellenbosch investigating students for dressing up as Williams sisters
Blackface scandal hits Stellenbosch
This World - Terror at the Mall BBC News
Revisiting the terrorist attack on Kenya's Westgate Shopping Mall in September 2013, when four gunmen killed 71 people. Featuring CCTV footage and interviews with the survivors. In 2013, four gunmen walked into a crowded shopping mall in Nairobi, ...
Documentary Terror At The Mall is real and scarier than anything from HollywoodMetro
“Terror at the Mall” doc heads to Europe, AustraliaRealscreen
TV highlights 24/09/2014The Guardian
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Revisiting the terrorist attack on Kenya's Westgate Shopping Mall in September 2013, when four gunmen killed 71 people. Featuring CCTV footage and interviews with the survivors. In 2013, four gunmen walked into a crowded shopping mall in Nairobi, ...
Documentary Terror At The Mall is real and scarier than anything from Hollywood
“Terror at the Mall” doc heads to Europe, Australia
TV highlights 24/09/2014
UN Debate - the Talking Points AllAfrica.com
South Africans will on Wednesday hear what President Jacob Zuma will tell the world about issues concerning South Africa and Africa when he addresses the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) during the high-level debate at the UN Headquarters, ...
General political debate to open at UNGA 69 session WednesdayFamagusta Gazette
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South Africans will on Wednesday hear what President Jacob Zuma will tell the world about issues concerning South Africa and Africa when he addresses the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) during the high-level debate at the UN Headquarters, ...
General political debate to open at UNGA 69 session Wednesday
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