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2015-04-13 South Africa South Africa


Independent Online
   
Zille ready to pass the torch   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille announced on Sunday that she would step down next month, leaving Mmusi Maimane as the firm favourite to succeed her as leader of the official opposition. Zille said she was stepping down after eight ...

DA extends nomination deadline after Zille announcement   Jacaranda FM
Mmusi's big chance   Times LIVE
South African opposition leader Helen Zille quits   Sydney Morning Herald
Rappler   
Daily Maverick   
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Times LIVE
   
South Africa: President Zuma Sends Ministers to KZN Violent Spots   
AllAfrica.com
President Jacob Zuma has assigned the Minister of Home Affairs Malusi Gigaba and Police Minister Nathi Nhleko as well as State Security Minister David Mahlobo to work with the KwaZulu-Natal provincial government to deal with the violence that has broken ...

Xenophobia: Leaders must choose their words wisely   Times LIVE
Zuma assigns ministers to deal with xenophobia attacks   News24
Zuma urges unity on 73rd birthday   Eyewitness News
Independent Online   
The New Age Online   
The Citizen   
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BizNews
   
Additional R14m tax bill for Malema   
BizNews
Pretoria – The SA Revenue Service (Sars) has accused Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema of lying about his source of income and hit him with an additional R14m tax bill, the Sunday Times reported. Malema. This was according to court ...

Where did Malema get the money? Sars reveals why deal collapsed   Times LIVE
SARS deal collapses, Malema pleads poverty   The Citizen
Malema accused of lying in court, could get kicked out of parliament   TheSouthAfrican
NewsdzeZimbabwe   
Rand Daily Mail   
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News24
   
Dad, daughters die in West Rand crash   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - A father and two daughters were killed when the car they were travelling in collided with another vehicle in Leratong, west of Johannesburg on Sunday, paramedics said. “Shortly after 3am paramedics from ER24 were dispatched to the scene ...

Dad, daughters die in Johannesburg crash   News24
Two killed in separate motorbike collisions   The Citizen

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Times LIVE
   
Toppling statues won't change students' future   
Times LIVE
A favourite late-night bar game I play with nerdy business reporters is to test their powers of observation. Which is the most prominent artist featured on the Standard Bank executive floor? I suspect it's Irma Stern. The bank has a lot of her paintings. What is the ...

RANTS AND SENSE: Toppling statues won't change students' future   BDlive

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Independent Online
   
'Police set up false licences'   
Independent Online
Cape Town - Gang bosses who obtained fraudulent firearm licences decades ago with the help of apartheid security police – who wanted to destablise areas as government changed hands – are the focus of a national police investigation . Police are ...


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Eyewitness News
   
KZN xenophobic attacks still tense   
iAfrica.com
A man, displaced by xenophobic violence, sits in front of a temporary shelter at the Cleveland police station. Sapa. Article by Thando Kubheka. As hundreds of foreign nationals remain under police guard in shelters, following ongoing xenophobic attacks ...

KZN xenophobic attacks: Situation still tense   Eyewitness News

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Independent Online
   
Monument vandalism accelerated   
Independent Online
Cape Town - The countrywide defacing of commemorative monuments took a turn for the worse on Saturday, with the sporadic defacing of statues reported across the country. The statue of the founder of Pretoria, Marthinus Wessel Pretorius, was also ...

Paul Kruger statue in Pretoria vandalised again   News24
EFF members burn old South African flag, demand Kruger's removal   Times LIVE
EFF vow to take down PTA Paul Kruger statue   Eyewitness News
The New Age Online   
Jacaranda FM   
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Times LIVE
   
Stranded SA skipper dies on eve of mercy flight back home   
Times LIVE
A South African fishing captain stranded in Angola for a month has died just 24 hours before he was due to return home. Save & Share. Email · Print. Angus Gilbert was best known as the face of commercial fishers I&J's television commercials in the 1980s and ...

Stranded SA fisherman to return home   Eyewitness News

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Independent Online
   
Vitriolic discourse obscures great strides being made in SA   
Independent Online
Mzwandile Masina writes that the pessimistic attitude of many South Africans robs observers of the opportunity to see the progress that has been made. Johannesburg - Speaking at a seminar on The State of the Nation at the University of Johannesburg, ...


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