2015年3月1日 星期日

2015-03-02 South Africa South Africa


Independent Online
   
Khulubuse Zuma in Aurora court bid   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria will on Monday hear an urgent application by Khulubuse Zuma, a former director of Aurora Empowerment Systems, to have claims of R1.5 billion against Aurora set aside. If the move succeeds, it may ...

Khulubuse Zuma goes to court over R1.5bn Aurora claims   Mail & Guardian Online
Khulubuse Zuma goes to court over R1.5 billion Aurora claims   The New Age Online

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News24
   
Cop killed after 'rendezvous' with sex workers   
News24
Johannesburg - Two men have been arrested in Thohoyandou, Limpopo, for allegedly stabbing to death an off duty police officer, the Hawks said on Sunday. "Constable Stanley Mokonyane of public order policing in Modimolle, who was deployed to assist in ...


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Independent Online
   
Numsa's allies pressure Cosatu   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - Eight affiliates of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) have pledged not to participate in the federation's meetings until the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) is reinstated. The national office bearers ...

Numsa allies pledge not to participate in Cosatu   Moneyweb.co.za
Cosatu unions: Implementation of resolutions to go ahead   Eyewitness News

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Times LIVE
   
eThekwini ANC whistleblowers in hiding after 'death threats'   
Times LIVE
Mantashe and the provincial leadership have not confirmed the nullification of the results. An announcement is likely tomorrow. File photo. Image by: Gallo Images / Foto24 / Mary-Ann Palmer. The nullification of the results of voting at the eThekwini ANC ...

Mantashe's populism an attempt to shift the blame - Thomas Walters   Politicsweb
Cash for votes: Mantashe nullifies ANC eThekwini conference   Mail & Guardian Online

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Independent Online
   
Inaction over R2m alleged Nedlac graft   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - The DA on Sunday demanded answers over the apparent inaction of Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant following a forensic audit report detailing alleged corruption by two former Nedlac executives. One of the implicated men, former National ...

Mildred Oliphant must suspend Herbert Mkhize - Ian Ollis   Politicsweb
Labour dept's special advisor under investigation - Reports   Eyewitness News
Oliphant in the room - minister covered up for adviser using Nedlac funds to fuel ...   Times LIVE
News24   
Rand Daily Mail   
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News24
   
Crooked cops to return to court   
News24
Johannesburg - Three former members of the Secunda flying squad will find the roles reversed when they appear in court in connection with corruption and drug-dealing charges this week, the Hawks said on Sunday. The constables' arrests followed an ...

'Crooked' cops to return to court   The New Age Online

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TechCentral
   
Here's a better way to roll out rural broadband   
TechCentral
Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille is right: there are better ways to roll out broadband in underserviced areas than giving the project to one company. By Duncan McLeod. Added by Duncan McLeod on 1 March 2015. Saved under Duncan McLeod, ...

Telkom? We need a smarter solution to broadband roll-out   Rand Daily Mail

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News24
   
Community hall torched in Khayelitsha   
News24
Johannesburg - The OR Tambo community hall in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, has been torched, the City of Cape Town said on Sunday. "Yesterday [Saturday] the city's sport, recreation and amenities department hosted a youth games event at the OR Tambo ...


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Sport24
   
Tackle sends schoolboy to ER   
Sport24
Johannesburg - A young rugby player sustained a head injury during a school rugby match in Brandfort, Free State on Saturday, paramedics have said. ER24 spokesman Russel Meiring said the boy was airlifted from a school after he sustained the injury.

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BDlive
   
Zuma stands by figures on black-ownership of JSE - The Presidency   
Politicsweb
In the reply to the State of the Nation Address on 19 February 2015, President Jacob Zuma said black ownership of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange stood at three percent and incurred the wrath of some economic commentators. Commentators referred to a ...

Zuma stands by his JSE remarks   Independent Online

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