2014年10月1日 星期三

2014-10-02 South Africa South Africa

  News24   
Roadblocks for your own safety, motorists told  News24
Johannesburg metro police secure the area around the FNB Stadium in Soweto ahead of a memorial service for former president Nelson Mandela. (Alexander Joe, AFP). Multimedia · User Galleries · News in Pictures Send us your pictures · Send us your ...

Roadblocks for your own safety – JMPD   Citizen

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  Independent Online   
Tutu breaks silence on Dalai Lama visa row  Independent Online
Johannesburg - Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu on Wednesday criticised the government for allegedly refusing a visa to Tibet's spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. “I am ashamed to call this lickspittle bunch my government,” Tutu said in a statement.
De Lille to give on nobel summit   The New Age Online
Nobel is a no-go   Times LIVE
Tutu gives govt a tongue lashing over Dalai Lama   News24
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  News24   
DA calls for probe into Gauteng water crisis  News24
"Today you hear about ageing infrastructure, tomorrow it is vandalised or stolen cables. We need a commission to sort this out," DA spokesperson Nosimo Balindlela said. Parts of Gauteng experienced severe water shortages in past weeks, which Water ...

Water crisis: Scuffles in Tsakane between ANC, DA   Eyewitness News
Probe Gauteng water crisis: DA   The New Age Online
Police escort Maimane out of Tsakane   Mail & Guardian Online
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  Independent Online   
Mystery statement from Oscar's team  Independent Online
IOL pic oct2 oscar pistorius in court on 2503 Reuters Oscar Pistorius is seen inside the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria. File picture: Siphiwe Sibeko. Johannesburg - A press statement was issued by Oscar Pistorius's family and legal team on Wednesday ...

Mystery Oscar statement issued   News24

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  BDlive   
Peters: E-toll bills haven't exceed R450  Eyewitness News
JOHANNESBURG – Not a single e-tolling bill has exceeded R450 a month for motorists who have been tagged, Transport Minister Dipuo Peters said on Wednesday. Speaking at the launch of Transport Month in Sandton this morning, she challenged anyone ...

Makhura sees 'no need to declare dispute' if e-toll review findings negative   BDlive
'E-toll registrations up'   The New Age Online
User pays is SA policy - Peters   iAfrica.com

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  Independent Online   
Workers find body in suitcase  Independent Online
Pretoria - The decomposed remains of a man's body were found in a suitcase on the R511 in Erasmia, Pretoria, on Wednesday, Gauteng police said. A 62-year-old man reported the matter to police after his employees found the grey suitcase while doing ...

Man's body found in suitcase in Erasmia   Times LIVE
Man's body found in a suitcase in Erasmia   The New Age Online

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  Independent Online   
Date set for Nkandla disciplinary hearing  Independent Online
Durban - The first disciplinary hearing against public works department officials allegedly implicated in wrongdoing in upgrades to President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla home will take place in late October. The first hearing would commence on October 27, Phillip ...

First Nkandla disciplinary hearing to be 27 October   Times LIVE
First Nkandla disciplinary hearing on October 27   Citizen
First Nkandla disciplinary on October 27   The New Age Online
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  News24   
MEC has high hopes for Gauteng matrics  News24
Explore the vibrant restaurants, bars and cultural life of Johannesburg before heading off for... Now R251.00 buy now. Johannesburg - Gauteng matriculants should be able to compete with their counterparts around the world following the completion of the ...

GDE officials to resign if matric pass fails to rise   Eyewitness News
Work, no play, matrics told   The New Age Online
Gauteng Ready for Grade 12 Finals   AllAfrica.com
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Post Office opens case after violent protest  News24
Explore the vibrant restaurants, bars and cultural life of Johannesburg before heading off for... Now R251.00 buy now. Johannesburg - The SA Post Office (Sapo) has opened a case of malicious damage to property against protesters who vandalised the ...

Protesters damage Gauteng mail depot   Independent Online
Problem of profit vs personnel   The New Age Online
Protesters set alight Post Office vehicle in Vanderbijlpark   Times LIVE
Citizen   
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  Times LIVE   
Basic education owes teachers R28m  iAfrica.com
Moveable assets belonging to the Basic Education Department have been attached after it failed to pay R28-million owed to Eastern Cape teachers. The Legal Resources Centre says the attachment followed legal action on behalf of a number of schools ...

Dept's assets attached after teachers not paid   News24
Sheriff attaches education dept property   Independent Online
Motshekga may face jail time over Eastern Cape schools   Times LIVE

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