2015年2月23日 星期一

2015-02-24 South Africa South Africa


Times LIVE
   
Shaik sick and tired of medical parole   
Times LIVE
Shaik, a friend of, and former financial adviser to, President Jacob Zuma, served 28 months of his 15-year jail sentence for fraud and corruption. File photo. Image by: TMG. The onerous restrictions of medical parole may have prompted Schabir Shaik to apply ...

Schabir Shaik wants normal parole   Moneyweb.co.za
Schabir Shaik requests parole change   Eyewitness News
Schabir Shaik's parole dance   Mail & Guardian Online
Politicsweb   
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News24
   
Cops, patrol dog injured during shoot-out   
News24
Johannesburg - Two police officers and a patrol dog were shot and injured in Ntuzuma during a shoot-out with hijackers, KwaZulu-Natal police said on Monday. The incident happened at around 09:00 after police responded to a report of a cigarette delivery ...

Rapist jailed for 10 years   The New Age Online
Hijackers shoot two officers and police dog   The Citizen

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Independent Online
   
Man held for pensioner's rape   
Independent Online
Mthatha - A man was arrested in Qina village, Centane for allegedly raping a 63-year-old woman, Eastern Cape police said on Monday. The incident took place on Saturday after the woman had visited her brother, said spokesman Captain Jackson Manatha.

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News24
   
Sanef condemns barring of journalists from media gallery   
News24
Johannesburg - The SA National Editors Forum on Monday condemned the barring of journalists from the media gallery ahead of delivery of the state of the province address by Gauteng Premier David Makhura. "Journalists attending the event were told by ...

Gauteng to invest R100bn on revitalisation plan   BDlive
Makhura's promises   Times LIVE
Gauteng to create new economic corridors   South Africa.info
Daily Maverick   
Eyewitness News   
Independent Online   
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The Guardian
   
Anti-apartheid hero Moses Kotane's remains to be repatriated from Russia   
The Guardian
Moses Kotane (left) emerges from court in Pretoria with Nelson Mandela at the end of the first day of their treason trial October 1958. Photograph: Jurgen Schadeberg/AP. David Smith in Johannesburg. Monday 23 February 2015 13.32 EST Last modified on ...

Remains of 'nation-builders' to be returned to SA   Times LIVE
Struggle heroes remains to return to South Africa   Eyewitness News
Remains of struggle heroes to be repatriated   News24
The New Age Online   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
MI6 tried to recruit North Korean man to spy on nuclear programme   
Telegraph.co.uk
British spies sought the assistance of South African intelligence agents in an effort to recruit a North Korean “asset”, according to a series of leaked documents. MI6 wrote to their South African counterparts to request help with what they termed “an unusual ...

Foreign news outlets to publish leaked ASIO documents   9news.com.au
'Cover up' of theft of SA missile technology exposed   News24
Major spy leak: What countries are doing behind closed doors   Mashable
KMBZ   
Eyewitness News   
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Independent Online
   
Woman's body found near Olivenhoutbosch   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - The body of a woman with stab wounds was discovered along the R55 near Olievenhoutbosch, Johannesburg, on Monday, Gauteng police said. “Members found the half-naked body lying in the bushes with visible stab wounds on her throat.
Woman's body discovered near Olievenhoutbosch   The New Age Online

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Briefly… A call to contribute 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day   
The Media Online
67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day, supported by Cell C, has announced its drive to produce 21 000 blankets by 21 April this year and create a world record in the process. In this 21st year of democracy, South Africans are encouraged to knit or crochet a ...

LETTER: Political free-for-all helping no one   BDlive
Nelson Mandela as a Strategist   ISN
Mandela, Mugabe - Two Sides of the Same Coin   AllAfrica.com

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Times LIVE
   
You can't take a Cape tablet   
Times LIVE
Zille said the roll-out was focused purely on poor schools in a bid to bridge the "technological divide" between rich and poor. File photo. Image by: Sunday Times. The Western Cape government is spending R1.2-billion on e-learning in schools - but is pulling ...

Western Cape rolls out e-learning   BDlive
South Africa's Western Cape invests in e-learning   South Africa.info
W Cape pulls ahead in broadband race   ITWeb

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Independent Online
   
Stellenbosch fire damage in millions   
Independent Online
Cape Town - Arrangements will be made to reschedule lectures at the University of Stellenbosch after one of its buildings went up in flames on Sunday. “Alternative arrangements are being made to reschedule tests and classes, and accommodate staff ...

Fire damage won't impact lectures at Stellies   Eyewitness News
WATCH: Stellenbosch university blaze & aftermath   News24
Stellenbosch fire aftermath   Citizen
The Citizen   
Times LIVE   
eNCA   
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