2015年9月30日 星期三

2015-10-01 South Africa South Africa


Independent Online
   
UCT lecture disrupted by Rhodes Must Fall group   
Independent Online
Cape Town - The student-led Rhodes Must Fall (RMF) movement on Wednesday interrupted the annual Nelson Mandela Foundation lecture at the University of Cape Town (UCT), calling the audience and panelists hypocritical. “If they are concerned about ...

French economist Piketty's UCT lecture jinxed   Times LIVE
UJ to honour Piketty with doctorate   South African Broadcasting Corporation
Piketty's Contribution to Unpacking Inequality - Timely and Relevant   AllAfrica.com
News24   
Rand Daily Mail   
BDlive   
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Independent Online
   
Court dismisses party funding application   
Independent Online
Cape Town - Political parties will be able to continue keeping the identity of their private funders secret following a majority ruling in the Constitutional Court on Wednesday - welcomed by the ANC - that dismissed an application demanding Parliament ...
Sources of party funding to remain private - court rules   Mail & Guardian Online
Op-Ed: Judges have no magic bullet for political party funding problem   Daily Maverick
Court rules against your right to know who funds SA's political parties   Times LIVE
AllAfrica.com   
Eyewitness News   
News24   
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Times LIVE
   
No tolls, no roads, says Sanral   
Times LIVE
They found no evidence that the Sanral board had considered the public's representations and comments obtained during the public consultation process. File photo. Image by: Simphiwe Nkwali ...

DA calls for Gauteng e-toll scrapping   Independent Online
High Court rules against Sanral's Winelands tolling project   BDlive
Court rules against Sanral on Western Cape tolls   Mail & Guardian Online
Politicsweb   
Citizen   
The New Age Online   
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BDlive
   
Makgoba calls for courage in face of corruption   
BDlive
Archbishop Thabo Makgoba, far right, addresses the crowd at an anticorruption march outside Parliament on Wednesday. Picture: TREVOR SAMSON. Related articles. South Africans gather to protest against corruption · EDITORIAL: A bribe by any other ...

Gatvol of graft   Times LIVE
Stop marching, start acting - Archbishop tells CT marchers   News24
'Stop being anti-corruption. Be pro-courage.' - Abp Makgoba   Anglicannews
Ecumenical News   
Mail & Guardian Africa   
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Times LIVE
   
Public Protector encourages workplace diversity   
Times LIVE
In discussing the role of women in the workplace‚ Madonsela reflected on South Africa's proud heritage. File photo. Image by: ALON SKUY. Public Protector Thuli Madonsela on Wednesday inspired employees of General Motors South Africa (GMSA) when ...

ConCourt ruling to have 'profound effect' on Public Protector   News24
Madonsela enters Nkandla fray at Concourt   eNCA
Zuma argues EFF's Nkandla case has no legal basis   BDlive
BizNews   
South African Broadcasting Corporation   
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Times LIVE
   
No 1 gets an earful over pic   
Times LIVE
Did President Jacob Zuma, photographed seated, talking on the phone while shaking US President Barak Obama's hand at a UN leaders' lunch, cut short his call or did he not? Save & Share. Email · Print. Did he show the etiquette required of presidents or ...

Zuma, Obama and that phone call   News24
That photo of Zuma and Obama isn't evidence of anything   eNCA
What's wrong with this picture?   East Coast Radio
Channel 4 News   
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Times LIVE
   
Marikana: Justice at last   
Times LIVE
Retired judge Ian Farlam was scathing in his findings about the police's conduct and how they handled the strike. File photo. Image by: Kevin Sutherland. Lawyers representing families of workers killed and injured during the Marikana massacre have ...

Marikana lawyers await communication regarding compensation   South African Broadcasting Corporation
SA hopes to settle with Marikana families   Independent Online
Govt Proposes Marikana Claims Solution   AllAfrica.com
News24   
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iAfrica.com
   
'Gangs behind 16 percent of WC murders'   
iAfrica.com
Gangs are to blame for 16 percent of murders in the Western Cape, the provincial SAPS said. The police said that gangs were also responsible for 39 percent of attempted murders in the past financial year. Elsies River, Mitchells Plain, Manenberg ...

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Times LIVE
   
Thousands of police to be rewarded with promotions   
Times LIVE
She said the service had introduced a number of measures "to keep men and women in blue motivated" and meet "capacity challenges" in the fight against crime. File photo. Image by: ALON SKUY ...

The SAPS is not anti-white - Rhiya Phiyega   Politicsweb
Phiyega announces mass police promotions   News24
Cops probing Krejcir promoted   Independent Online
The New Age Online   
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News24
   
Zuma's nephew denies involvement with taxi association   
News24
Durban – President Jacob Zuma's nephew, taxi boss Mfundo Gcaba on Wednesday denied having anything to do with the Sonke Long Distance Taxi Association. Reading Gcaba's affidavit, defence attorney Jimmy Howse said Gcaba, a 34 year-old taxi owner ...

'Taxi boss gave shooting order, pulled trigger'   Independent Online
Durban taxi rank shooting suspects in court   East Coast Radio

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