2015年4月23日 星期四

2015-04-24 South Africa South Africa


News24
   
Anti-xenophobic march 'shows real SA'   
News24
Johannesburg - Thousands of people marched in the streets of Johannesburg on Thursday to show South Africans and the world that the recent xenophobic attacks were not an indicator of the state of the country. Gauteng Premier David Makhura told the ...

Thousands march against xenophobia| VIDEO   Citizen
In photos: People of Johannesburg march because Foreign Lives Matter   Daily Maverick
We don't want xenophobia, marchers chant   theSouthAfrica
The New Age Online   
BDlive   
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Times LIVE
   
Fighting crime, one kiosk at a time   
Times LIVE
The City of Cape Town wants residents to police themselves in a bid to improve security. Save & Share. Email · Print. Yesterday the city council and the Western Cape government announced that they will distribute 40 "safety kiosks" throughout the city over ...

WC receives new safety trailers   Eyewitness News
Safety kiosks and R4.5 million for Cape Town community policing   The New Age Online

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Times LIVE
   
Zuma man grabs top IEC job   
Times LIVE
Mashinini, who has worked in the presidency for several years, was one of 14 candidates interviewed for the position. File photo. Image by: MOELETSI MABE. © The Times. He has not even started his new job but the new chairman of the Independent ...

Zuma ally gets IEC job   Independent Online
Mashinini appointed as IEC commissioner, despite opposition's concerns   BDlive
Mashinini appointed to IEC   News24
The New Age Online   
The Citizen   
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Mail & Guardian Online
   
Police minister missing as SA burns   
Mail & Guardian Online
Xenophobic attacks continued this week, with the defence force coming to the police's aid. But Police Minister Nathi Nhleko was conspicuously absent. Gauteng Premier David Makhura and Police Minister Nathi Nhleko visit Soweto after foreign-owned shops ...


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Eyewitness News
   
'Uitenhage murder could be linked to another abduction'   
Eyewitness News
JOHANNESBURG – Police investigating the abduction and murder of Uitenhage teacher, Jayde Panayiotou, are now looking into a possible link to a similar abduction at a Port Elizabeth shopping centre. A task team of senior detectives, crime intelligence and ...

Slain PE teacher had a heart of gold – neighbours   The New Age Online
Friend remembers murdered teacher's kindness, feistiness   News24
PE mourns murdered teacher   Independent Online
The Citizen   
BizNews   
South African Police Service   
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Mail & Guardian Online
   
Constitution the winner in EFF victory   
Mail & Guardian Online
The Economic Freedom Fighters might assail the Constitution as they promote their populist rhetoric but, like the Democratic Alliance, they have also become regular litigators who find success in court against the ruling party. Last week EFF chief Julius ...

With Zille gone, EFF only credible opposition party - Malema   News24
Whites owe oppressed masses - Juju   iAfrica.com
Malema claims EFF expropriation policy only applies to 'non-productive land'   Times LIVE
Eyewitness News   
Jacaranda FM   
The New Age Online   
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Independent Online
   
SABC case puts Protector's powers on trial   
Independent Online
Cape Town – SABC boss Hlaudi Motsoeneng's legal battle to retain his job will proceed to the Supreme Court of Appeal where it is likely to see a landmark judgment on the powers of the Public Protector. On Thursday, Judge Ashton Schippers in the Western ...

Motsoeneng's legal team takes first step in appealing court order   Eyewitness News
Lawyer: SABC COO can return to work tomorrow   Jacaranda FM
Motsoeneng back at work on Friday   The New Age Online
BDlive   
TechCentral   
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The Citizen
   
COSATU issues a warning   
The New Age Online
COSATU today (Thursday) issued a warning to both the National Treasury and the Department of Public Services that failure to meet the public servants' 10% wage increase demand will "lead to a fully blown strike that will cripple the country's economy".
Cosatu unions march for better public sector wages   Eyewitness News
Traffic alert over Cosatu march   Independent Online
Unionists gather to march on treasury after 'arrogant' wage offer   Times LIVE
Jacaranda FM   
The Citizen   
Sowetan Live (press release) (registration) (blog)   
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Mail & Guardian Online
   
Bizos: 'I know, too, what it means to be a foreigner'   
Mail & Guardian Online
Advocate George Bizos said on Thursday that the word "xenophobia" was misplaced; "we are dealing here with the hatred of foreigners". Advocate George Bizos said on Thursday that Nelson Mandela would have been ashamed of the xenophobic attacks.
'Madiba would weep'   Times LIVE
Bizos: Cruelty of some South Africans unbelievable   Daily Maverick

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Times LIVE
   
Political campaigning to hot up in Nelson Mandela Bay   
Times LIVE
Numsa general secretary Irvin Jim told journalists in Newtown‚ Johannesburg‚ on Thursday that there was no guarantee that the new party will be ready to contest next year's local government elections. File photo. Image by: PUXLEY MAKGATHO ...

Irvin Jim lays xenophobia at ANC's door   Mail & Guardian Online
Numsa: ANC is responsible for xenophobic crisis   Eyewitness News
Worker power! Numsa plans to forge new political party   BizNews
BDlive   
Bloomberg   
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