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Hlaudi Motsoeneng calls for media regulation
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The SABC's chief operations officer told MPs that journalists should be regulated, saying they lacked objectivity and were "lazy". 'You know sometimes people talk about sources. What is sources? Those sources they should be credible,' said Motsoeneng.
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The SABC's chief operations officer told MPs that journalists should be regulated, saying they lacked objectivity and were "lazy". 'You know sometimes people talk about sources. What is sources? Those sources they should be credible,' said Motsoeneng.
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SA must secure ties with China, Russia - ANC
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Cape Town -South Africa's embrace of the Russian bear and Chinese panda is set to get tighter, with the ANC viewing the role of both countries as integral to its own international and domestic agendas. This is clear from the party's discussion ...
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'Pupils are reading too slow'
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Durban - A staggering 60% of Grade 5 pupils in a sample of 214 rural schools in South Africa are reading less than 60 words a minute (at the Grade 1 level). This was the startling research presented on Monday at an education research conference, which ...
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Durban - A staggering 60% of Grade 5 pupils in a sample of 214 rural schools in South Africa are reading less than 60 words a minute (at the Grade 1 level). This was the startling research presented on Monday at an education research conference, which ...
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NPA Jiba jabber puzzles
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Institute for Accountability head Paul Hoffman said this amounted to Abrahams maintaining that Jiba had acted in good faith by lying. File photo. Image by: Antonio Muchave. The decision to drop the fraud and perjury charges against former deputy ...
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Institute for Accountability head Paul Hoffman said this amounted to Abrahams maintaining that Jiba had acted in good faith by lying. File photo. Image by: Antonio Muchave. The decision to drop the fraud and perjury charges against former deputy ...
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SA 'failing its disabled children'
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In addition, fees at special needs schools range from R350 to R750 a month, which the majority of parents cannot afford. File photo. Image by: MOELETSI MABE. The government is violating the constitution by failing to educate many children with ...
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In addition, fees at special needs schools range from R350 to R750 a month, which the majority of parents cannot afford. File photo. Image by: MOELETSI MABE. The government is violating the constitution by failing to educate many children with ...
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Phiyega in trouble again
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Phiyega came under fire in parliament again yesterday. The police portfolio committee has given her until the end of the month to report on whether the police are complying with the Domestic Violence Act. File photo. Image by: Antonio Muchave/SOWETAN ...
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Phiyega came under fire in parliament again yesterday. The police portfolio committee has given her until the end of the month to report on whether the police are complying with the Domestic Violence Act. File photo. Image by: Antonio Muchave/SOWETAN ...
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Oscar: Minister steps in
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In June the parole board recommended Pistorius's release under house arrest. He will live in a cottage on a property of his uncle, Arnold Pistorius. File photo. Image by: The Times / Alon Skuy / Gallo Images ...
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In June the parole board recommended Pistorius's release under house arrest. He will live in a cottage on a property of his uncle, Arnold Pistorius. File photo. Image by: The Times / Alon Skuy / Gallo Images ...
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Nkandla report adopted
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The National Assembly accepted Police Minister Nathi Nhleko's highly contested report which found that Zuma did not have to pay back a single cent of taxpayers' money, in contradiction of the findings of Public Protector Thuli Madonsela. File photo
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The National Assembly accepted Police Minister Nathi Nhleko's highly contested report which found that Zuma did not have to pay back a single cent of taxpayers' money, in contradiction of the findings of Public Protector Thuli Madonsela. File photo
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Mining Consultative Forum to Be Launched
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Pretoria — President Jacob Zuma says he would convene a meeting which will look at promoting the rule of law and stability, strengthening labour relations, improving working and living conditions and supporting the growth of the mining industry. The ...
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Pretoria — President Jacob Zuma says he would convene a meeting which will look at promoting the rule of law and stability, strengthening labour relations, improving working and living conditions and supporting the growth of the mining industry. The ...
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MEC at wits' end over ongoing school impasse
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Lesufi said he had exhausted all options to resolve the matter after launching an official investigation into the appointment of the school's principal and its finances. File photo. Image by: Vathiswa Ruselo ...
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Lesufi said he had exhausted all options to resolve the matter after launching an official investigation into the appointment of the school's principal and its finances. File photo. Image by: Vathiswa Ruselo ...
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