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Leaders smoked out in land conflict
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Three leaders of a communal land association at loggerheads with a local traditional leader over land ownership in Melmoth, KwaZulu-Natal, are in hiding after their houses were burnt down. Such conflicts, between traditional authorities and a postapartheid ...
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Three leaders of a communal land association at loggerheads with a local traditional leader over land ownership in Melmoth, KwaZulu-Natal, are in hiding after their houses were burnt down. Such conflicts, between traditional authorities and a postapartheid ...
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Migration, Burundi to loom large at African summit
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Johannesburg: Leaders gather in Johannesburg on Sunday for the African Union summit, with the global migration crisis, xenophobia and turmoil in Burundi expected to dominate an event that often avoids confronting thorny issues. The continent`s heads of ...
AU's dependence on cash from the West still ranklesMail & Guardian Online
Lungu expected in SAZambia Daily Mail
Taking actionBBQ Online
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Times of Zambia
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Johannesburg: Leaders gather in Johannesburg on Sunday for the African Union summit, with the global migration crisis, xenophobia and turmoil in Burundi expected to dominate an event that often avoids confronting thorny issues. The continent`s heads of ...
AU's dependence on cash from the West still rankles
Lungu expected in SA
Taking action
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SANDF on drive for white recruits
iAfrica.com
The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has reportedly embarked on an "intensive" programme to recruit white people. "The Minister of Defence gave the SA Army a directive that we must robustly continue tapping into underrepresented ...
SA 'cannon fodder'Times LIVE
SANDF to deploy more soldiers to 'tighten border crossings and control'BDlive
SANDF makes appeal for white recruitsIndependent Online
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iAfrica.com
The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has reportedly embarked on an "intensive" programme to recruit white people. "The Minister of Defence gave the SA Army a directive that we must robustly continue tapping into underrepresented ...
SA 'cannon fodder'
SANDF to deploy more soldiers to 'tighten border crossings and control'
SANDF makes appeal for white recruits
BDlive
Rocky start for latest Nkandla committee
BDlive
CAPE TOWN — The latest special parliamentary committee to deal with the spending on President Jacob Zuma's home at Nkandla got off to a rocky start on Thursday when the African National Congress (ANC) gave a clear indication that once again the ...
Tomorrow's news today: Nkandla, TB Joshua and sardinesCitizen
Acrimony at first Nkandla committee meetingIndependent Online
South Africa: I Don't Agree With Nhleko's Nkandla Report - MashatileAllAfrica.com
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BDlive
CAPE TOWN — The latest special parliamentary committee to deal with the spending on President Jacob Zuma's home at Nkandla got off to a rocky start on Thursday when the African National Congress (ANC) gave a clear indication that once again the ...
Tomorrow's news today: Nkandla, TB Joshua and sardines
Acrimony at first Nkandla committee meeting
South Africa: I Don't Agree With Nhleko's Nkandla Report - Mashatile
Times LIVE
Government not listening to people on e-tolls: AA
Times LIVE
The insistence on implementing e-tolls‚ even under a new hybrid funding model‚ is yet another indication that government is not listening to the concerns of motorists in Gauteng on this issue‚ the Automobile Association (AA) said on Thursday.
Thursday's top storiesDestinyConnect
Sanral Owes R20 Billion - RamaphosaAllAfrica.com
SOE leaders competent - RamaphosaiAfrica.com
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Times LIVE
The insistence on implementing e-tolls‚ even under a new hybrid funding model‚ is yet another indication that government is not listening to the concerns of motorists in Gauteng on this issue‚ the Automobile Association (AA) said on Thursday.
Thursday's top stories
Sanral Owes R20 Billion - Ramaphosa
SOE leaders competent - Ramaphosa
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New hope for peace in Cosatu?
Mail & Guardian Online
New National Union of Mineworkers general secretary David Sipunzi wants to rebuild bridges within the fractured trade union federation. David Sipunzi says he is not a radical or militant leader and wants to forge unity in the labour movement. (Delwyn ...
Save Vavi, Save NUM - New Union Leader's to Do ListAllAfrica.com
Vavi backs calls for Numsa to be at Cosatu congressEyewitness News
Numsa not going down without a fight in Cosatu battleNews24
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New National Union of Mineworkers general secretary David Sipunzi wants to rebuild bridges within the fractured trade union federation. David Sipunzi says he is not a radical or militant leader and wants to forge unity in the labour movement. (Delwyn ...
Save Vavi, Save NUM - New Union Leader's to Do List
Vavi backs calls for Numsa to be at Cosatu congress
Numsa not going down without a fight in Cosatu battle
Times LIVE
Why is Strike Season Sily Season
News24
We are entering silly season again with pending strikes and wage negotiations. I just can't help but mention again from a purely economic standpoint that South Africa has an over supply of labour in the low to semi skilled category that amounts to the biggest ...
Maimane's 'tight rebuttal' draws titters on TwitterTimes LIVE
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News24
We are entering silly season again with pending strikes and wage negotiations. I just can't help but mention again from a purely economic standpoint that South Africa has an over supply of labour in the low to semi skilled category that amounts to the biggest ...
Maimane's 'tight rebuttal' draws titters on Twitter
Independent Online
Disteneng Resident Threatens Officials After Shacks Demolished
AllAfrica.com
Residents of Disteneng informal settlement who had their shacks demolished are angry, with one threatening to kill municipality officials and then commit suicide. They accused the local Polokwane municipal officials of violating their human rights, and right to ...
Maimane promises to take up pensioner's plightIndependent Online
EFF members tried to disrupt Mmusi Maimane's walkabout at DistenengThe New Age Online
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AllAfrica.com
Residents of Disteneng informal settlement who had their shacks demolished are angry, with one threatening to kill municipality officials and then commit suicide. They accused the local Polokwane municipal officials of violating their human rights, and right to ...
Maimane promises to take up pensioner's plight
EFF members tried to disrupt Mmusi Maimane's walkabout at Disteneng
Times LIVE
The Big Read: Varsities face toughest exam
Times LIVE
IF THE CAP FITS: Universities need more black professors and black graduates. Here, Unisa Professor Mandla Makhanya caps BA graduate Nomkitha Giladile. Congratulating her on the left is Dr Molapo Qhobela Image by: MARK ANDREWS/DAILY ...
Varsities must strive for both excellence and transformationMail & Guardian Online
What it will take to produce more black professorsRand Daily Mail
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Times LIVE
IF THE CAP FITS: Universities need more black professors and black graduates. Here, Unisa Professor Mandla Makhanya caps BA graduate Nomkitha Giladile. Congratulating her on the left is Dr Molapo Qhobela Image by: MARK ANDREWS/DAILY ...
Varsities must strive for both excellence and transformation
What it will take to produce more black professors
Independent Online
SA student wins international award
Independent Online
Johannesburg - A third year student from Monash South Africa received the international 'Here for Good' Award for youth empowerment work at a Gala Dinner in the United States. Lebo Sekhotla, received her award in Miami, Florida on Wednesday at a gala ...
What Keeps Us Going When Things Get Tough?Huffington Post
Monash student nabs international award for her youth empowerment workTimes LIVE
Lebo Sekhotla wins international Here for Good Award for empowering the youthMedia Update
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Independent Online
Johannesburg - A third year student from Monash South Africa received the international 'Here for Good' Award for youth empowerment work at a Gala Dinner in the United States. Lebo Sekhotla, received her award in Miami, Florida on Wednesday at a gala ...
What Keeps Us Going When Things Get Tough?
Monash student nabs international award for her youth empowerment work
Lebo Sekhotla wins international Here for Good Award for empowering the youth
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