2015年7月16日 星期四

2015-07-17 South Africa South Africa


Independent Online
   
Eight killed after taxi, truck collide   
Independent Online
Durban - At least eight people have been killed and nine injured in a collision between a minibus taxi and a truck in the KwaZulu-Natal midlands on Thursday, authorities said. KwaZulu-Natal Road Traffic Inspectorate spokeswoman Zinhle Mngomezulu said ...

Two serious taxi accidents today kill 8‚ injure 20   Times LIVE
Eight killed in horror KZN crash   News24

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Mail & Guardian Online
   
Cops in brash raid on Zuma critic Glenister's home   
Mail & Guardian Online
Police smashed their way into Hugh Glenister's house after a drug 'tip-off' from crime intelligence. Safe as houses: Officers ransacked the Johannesburg residence of Hugh Glenister (above) last week, but it remains unclear exactly why. (Delwyn Verasamy ...


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Independent Online
   
Operation Fiela targets Milnerton   
Independent Online
Cape Town – More than 30 people were arrested during an Operation Fiela raid in Milnerton, Cape Town on Thursday, police said. “Summergreens, a suburb in Milnerton was in the sights of Operation Fiela this morning with special emphasis on drugs and ...

Operation Fiela: Four arrested for drug possession   Eyewitness News
Operation Fiela nabs 30 in Cape Town   Citizen
Operation Fiela Yielded Success in Summergreens, Milnerton   AllAfrica.com

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Independent Online
   
Cosatu or city: Tony may have to choose   
Independent Online
Cape Town - Cosatu's Western Cape secretary and opposition leader in the city council, Tony Ehrenreich, may be forced to choose between his posts if he is re-elected at the union's crucial provincial congress this weekend. Cosatu's elective congress ...
An indefinite pause on a workers' revolution   Mail & Guardian Online
Zwelinzima Vavi: Man on the march   Daily Maverick
Congress shows Zuma palace politics rule Cosatu's roost   BDlive
Center for Research on Globalization   
The New Age Online   
Moneyweb.co.za   
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Times LIVE
   
Gigaba overstated child trafficking numbers by thousands to save his own skin: DA   
Times LIVE
Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba's claim that approximately 30‚000 children were being trafficked in or through South Africa annually was irresponsible‚ Haniff Hoosen‚ Democratic Alliance (DA) shadow minister of home affairs said.
DA: Gigaba overstated child trafficking numbers by thousands   Sowetan Live (press release) (registration) (blog)
'Visa laws killed almost 1000 jobs'   iAfrica.com
Visa Regulations Have Killed Almost 1 000 Job Opportunities Already   AllAfrica.com
GlobalPost   
IT-Online   
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Citizen
   
SA could be regarded as a 'rogue nation' after Bashir saga   
Citizen
FILE PICTURE: Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir looks on during a welcome ceremony in the capital Khartoum, on June 11, 2015. AFP PHOTO / ASHRAF SHAZLY. South Africa is losing its moral standing on the global front, and could soon be regarded as ...

SA 'fallen to status of problem state'   Times LIVE
Interview: S. Africa not facing constitutional crisis: official   GlobalPost
South Africa could be regarded as rogue nation – Institute for Security Studies   The New Age Online

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Independent Online
   
R2K step up pressure over internet policy   
Independent Online
Cape Town - The Right 2 Know Campaign on Thursday vowed to step up its campaign against the Film and Publication Board's draft Online Regulation Policy, while the Democratic AIliance demanded that both Communications Minister Faith Muthambi and ...

Public opposed to FBP draft online censorship rules: DA   Times LIVE
R2K demands end to internet censorship   Sowetan Live (press release) (registration) (blog)
Fears persist about FPB's censorship plans   TechCentral
ITWeb   
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TechCentral
   
Maths mess leading a new 'Bantu education'   
TechCentral
Recent figures on mathematics in schools show that poor South African pupils might face a bleak future because the country's education system is still not treating them equally, according to Equal Education. By Ahmed Areff. Added by Agency Staff on 16 ...
Shocking South African mathematics figures   MyBroadband
Shocking Revelation On Maths in SA Schools   AllAfrica.com
Schools that don't add up   Times LIVE
BDlive   
htxt.africa   
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Times LIVE
   
Mandela Day as planned for Tutus   
Times LIVE
She confirmed that her father had spent Tuesday and Wednesday night in an unnamed Cape Town hospital for an infection that was "below the belt" but "not related to his prostate". File photo. Image by: NIC BOTHMA ...

Family confident Tutu will recover - daughter   News24
Well wishes pour in as Tutu spends third night in hospital   BDlive
Tutu has 'persistent' infection   iAfrica.com
Reuters   
BBC News   
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KZN police arrest home affairs official for selling IDs to foreign nationals   
The New Age Online
A home affairs official was arrested in Eshowe in KwaZulu-Natal on Thursday for allegedly selling identity books to foreign nationals, the department said. Home Affairs spokesman Mayihlome Tshwete said the official was arrested in a sting operation ...

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