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2015-04-20 South Africa South Africa


Independent Online
   
Jail the attackers, says Makhura   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - People who attack foreign nationals should be prosecuted and locked up in jail, Gauteng premier David Makhura said on Sunday. “It is time to move beyond arrests and ensure these attackers are prosecuted,” he told community members and ...

Attackers of foreign nationals should be prosecuted – Makhura   The Citizen
Xenophobic attacks: Prayers for peace & friendship to be held today   Eyewitness News

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Independent Online
   
DA's Botha retires from public office   
Independent Online
Cape Town - The Western Cape's MEC for cultural affairs and sport, Theuns Botha, on Sunday announced his resignation from office. “After a successful term of 20 years as a public representative I have decided to resign from public office with immediate ...

De Lille wants all WC municipalities   iAfrica.com
De Lille gunning for all Western Cape districts   News24
De Lille crowned new Western Cape DA leader   Mail & Guardian Online
BDlive   
Eyewitness News   
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Eyewitness News
   
Limusa: We've lost a great leader   
Eyewitness News
JOHANNESBURG – The Liberated Metalworkers Union of South Africa (Limusa) says it's lost a great leader with the death of its president Sifiso Maphumulo. Limusa was the Congress of South African Trade Unions' newly affiliated metalworkers union.
Cosatu mourns Maphumulo death   News24
Cosatu sends condolences to Limusa   Independent Online
President of new metalworkers union dies in car accident   Times LIVE
The New Age Online   
BizNews   
The Citizen   
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CHANNELS TELEVISION
   
Xenophobic Attacks: South African Government Promises To Prosecute Culprits   
CHANNELS TELEVISION
The South African government has promised to deal with those behind the recent looting of businesses, and xenophobic attacks on African immigrants. The Minister of Home Affairs, Malusi Gigaba, says 300 people are already being questioned for their roles, ...

Home affairs dept reviews security systems   Eyewitness News
Xenophobia: It's under control, says Gigaba   News24
We can stop xenophobic attacks: minister   Independent Online
BDlive   
eNCA   
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News24
   
Gauteng cops announce R100k reward for info on Sithole killers   
News24
Johannesburg – Gauteng police announced it was offering a reward of up to R100 000 for information that may lead to the arrest and conviction of those who killed Mozambican national Emmanuel Sithole on Saturday. The 35-year-old Sithole was stabbed in ...

The best images from around the world for April 19   The Globe and Mail
R100k reward for info on Moz man's killing   iAfrica.com
R100k reward offered for murdered Moz man   Eyewitness News
Pulse Nigeria   
Times LIVE   
Information Nigeria   
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News24
   
Government moves to quell xenophobic tensions   
News24
Durban - Fears that xenophobic attacks in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng could spiral out of control and have an adverse impact on the country saw the government pull out the stops in a bid to quell tensions. President Jacob Zuma cancelled a trip to Indonesia ...

Zuma tries to assure displaced foreigners   Independent Online
Xenophobia: Zuma learns from history - avoids Smuts mistake   BizNews
Zuma Cancels Trip to Indonesia to Address Xenophobic Attacks in Durban   The Public News Hub
The New Age Online   
Eyewitness News   
Times LIVE   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Economic Hardship, Chaos Spur African Migrants To Make Deadly Sea Journey   
Wall Street Journal
African migrants are braving mounting perils in their quest for a better life, as the continent's economic ascent has left some of its poorest nations behind. Many of the 700 people believed to have drowned off the coast of Libya on Sunday were likely fleeing ...

Recipients of National Orders 2015 - The Presidency   Politicsweb
Health Professionals Condemn Attacks On Foreign Nationals   AllAfrica.com
Attacks could scare off investors: Busa   Independent Online
News24   
St. Cloud Times   
The Citizen   
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iAfrica.com
   
Marli van Breda has retrograde amnesia   
iAfrica.com
Marli van Breda has reportedly made a remarkable recovery after she was attacked with an axe. She underwent brain surgery after the attack on her and her family at the upmarket De Zalze Golf Estate outside Stellenbosch in January. Her parents and older ...

Survivor can't recall van Breda family axe attack   The West Australian
Axe murder investigation progressing well - police   News24
Axe attack victim is suffering from amnesia and has no memory of the vicious ...   Daily Mail
Eyewitness News   
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News24
   
One dies in Vanderbijlpark accident   
News24
Firemen prepare to use the Jaws of Life to extract a patient at a crash scene. Netcare911). Multimedia · User Galleries · News in Pictures Send us your pictures · Send us your stories. Related Links. Alleged hijacker killed in Vaal crash · One killed, 14 injured in ...

One dead as car hits tree   Independent Online
One dies in Gauteng accident   The New Age Online

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WhaTech
   
Mobile Phones Breaking the Silence – Xenophobia South Africa   
WhaTech
Following the introduction of third and fourth-generation (3G/4G) mobile technology in Africa, broadband Internet access for the mass market has become a reality. In Africa, mobile phones are the cheapest and quickest way to communicate just like in any ...

Xenophobia hits musicians as shows axed   Independent Online
A conversation of intolerance and xenophobia   The Zimbabwe Daily
Blame game won't solve xenophobia in SA   Nehanda Radio
The Swazi Observer   
News24   
The Herald   
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