2015年7月2日 星期四

2015-07-03 South Africa South Africa


Mail & Guardian Online
   
ANC unifier's bold Western Cape vision   
Mail & Guardian Online
New provincial secretary Faiez Jacobs says the ruling party must get rid of boardroom politics and in touch with voters again to fight the DA. The ANC is its own worst enemy in the province, says Faiez Jacobs. (David Harrison, M&G). The ANC in the ...
Western Cape ANC leadership must first confront its own demons   News24

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Independent Online
   
Burglary suspect drowns while fleeing cops   
Independent Online
Durban - A housebreaking suspect died on Thursday after he jumped into the Umzintlava River in KwaZulu-Natal while trying to escape from police. Police spokesperson Colonel Jay Naicker said: “Today, the Port Shepstone and Kokstad K9 Search and ...

Burglar jumps into KZN river, drowns   News24
Burglary suspect jumps to his death in Durban   The New Age Online

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Mail & Guardian Online
   
Black man, white man: you are both on your own   
Mail & Guardian Online
Veteran Black Consciousness activist Malose Rampou and Orania's James Kemp unpack what they can learn from each other's ideologies. James Kemp is the Orania Movement's communications director. (Madelene Cronjé, M&G). A cluster of rickety shacks ...


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Times LIVE
   
'Kick out political police'   
Times LIVE
Newham said senior police appointments should be depoliticised. Only people with expert knowledge should be appointed. File photo. Image by: KEVIN SUTHERLAND. A leading researcher believes that the police should be depoliticised to ensure that ...

S.African opposition target Ramaphosa over mining massacre   The Sun Daily
Malema to lay charges against Ramaphosa   News24
Marikana: Phiyega on the attack and Malema on new legal and political crusade   Daily Maverick
Independent Online   
iAfrica.com   
Mail & Guardian Online   
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Mail & Guardian Online
   
Nathi Nhleko and the Qunu firepool   
Mail & Guardian Online
The police minister called it a firepool, but Nelson Mandela's granddaughter said his swimming pool was not built with taxpayers' money. Nelson Mandela paid for a lot of the work on his Qunu home himself, according to a former confidant of his. (Delwyn ...

18 things R50.5m for Nkandla security was spent on   News24

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Times LIVE
   
Angry chiefs vow to defy new law on land use   
Times LIVE
Rural Development and Land Reform Minister Gugile Nkwinti told the chiefs that they were the "de facto owners" of traditional land and should be consulted at all times. File photo. Image by: Kopano Tlape ...

Amakhosi fight for their turf on land development applications   News24
Land Act: Traditional leaders unhappy   iAfrica.com
Traditional leaders call for suspension of Land Act   Eyewitness News

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BBC News
   
Durban car goes through roof of South African home   
BBC News
A car has flown off a road and smashed through the roof of a house in South Africa's coastal city Durban, emergency services firm ER24 says. The driver said he drove over a ramp, and this led him to crash into the house in Kwamakhutha township, it said.
'The car was flying' - Durban driver crashes through house's roof   Times LIVE
Car crashes into roof of Durban house   Independent Online
Car crashes through house's roof   iAfrica.com
Mirror.co.uk   
Citizen   
WLS-TV   
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Jacaranda FM
   
SAMWU, SALGA wage negotiations underway   
Jacaranda FM
02 July 2015 at 13:15 by ANA - The national office bearers of South African Municipal Workers' Union (SAMWU) resumed conciliatory talks with the national leadership of SALGA over wage increases on Thursday. 0 comments. 0 Comments. Share on ...

Wage mediation starts for municipal workers   BDlive
Samwu 'to take strike to the streets'   Citizen
Wage negotiations between SAMWU and SALGA underway   The Citizen
BusinessTech   
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Daily Maverick
   
Al-Bashir appeal shows law is important to government - professor   
News24
Cape Town - Government's appeal of the high court ruling to detain Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir is an indication that it views the law as important, a professor said on Thursday. “If it were true that the SA government didn't care about the rule ...
SA and rule of law: Where to in a post-Bashir world?   Daily Maverick
Al-Bashir saga unfortunate - Duarte   iAfrica.com
Unfortunate, but SA had to disobey court on Al-Bashir - Duarte   BizNews
TheSouthAfrican   
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Times LIVE
   
Durban July‚ a R440-million boost to local economy   
Times LIVE
About 52% of the Durban July guests surveyed were from Gauteng‚ most of them driving down to Durban for the weekend‚ while 9% came from the Free State and 5% from the Western Cape. File photo. Image by: ROGAN WARD / Reuters ...

Milan, Arsenal to play in Durban youth cup   Sport24
Baby boy's body found in bin   Independent Online
One person killed in Durban crash   The Citizen

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