2015年10月30日 星期五

2015-10-31 South Africa South Africa


News24
   
Two DA MPs shown the door   
News24
Johannesburg - Two MPs have been kicked out of the Democratic Alliance following a meeting by the party's Federal Executive on Friday evening to discuss internal matters. Dianne Kohler Barnard and Juanita Terblanche had their membership to the party ...

DA kicks out Kohler Barnard, Terblanche   Independent Online
DA terminates Kohler Barnard's membership   Eyewitness News
Dianne Kohler Barnard fired from the DA   eNCA
South African Broadcasting Corporation   
Politicsweb   
East Coast Radio   
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Times LIVE
   
Stop calling Zuma a rapist: Bishop Zondo   
Times LIVE
President Jacob Zuma has been treated as a young boy for far too long, Bishop Stephen Zondo said during an ANC Women's League event outside the Union Buildings on Friday. Save & Share. Email · Print. Related News. Zuma the face of SA, respect him: ...

'Zuma insulted under artistic guise'   Independent Online
ANCWL wont be silent when the president is insulted   South African Broadcasting Corporation
ANCWL says their critics have short memories   eNCA
News24   
Eyewitness News   
Politicsweb   
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Times LIVE
   
Professor Jansen, your generation failed us: iLIVE   
Times LIVE
26 October 2015 - University of Western Cape: #FeesMustFall protests continued on the UWC campus on Monday with students marching from building to building to implement the called for national shutdown. Photo by David Harrison Image by: photo by ...

The birth of a movement: #FeesMustFall on Twitter   Daily Maverick
Steps to turn this student spring to summer   BDlive
Top stories: 30 October 2015   DestinyConnect
Foreign Policy (blog)   
News24   
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BDlive
   
Motsoeneng's disciplinary hearing postponed   
BDlive
BELEAGUERED South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng's disciplinary hearing has been postponed to a date yet to be announced. The hearing was scheduled to commence on Friday in Johannesburg.
Muthambi backs embattled Hlaudi   Independent Online
Motsoeneng's hearing postponed   iAfrica.com
Request to postpone Motsoeneng inquiry baseless - James Selfe   Politicsweb
DestinyMan   
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AllAfrica.com
   
In the Shadow of #FeesMustFall, Xenophobic Violence Grips Grahamstown   
AllAfrica.com
While students at Rhodes University were fighting for their right to a free education, just down the road foreign shop owners were subjected to xenophobic protests and looting. The situation in Grahamstown East is dire and no clear solution is available.
Xenophobia 'misplaced' amid municipal rot   Independent Online
'Operation Fiela' sweeps through Grahamstown   Eyewitness News
Some help for foreigners under attack   News24
The Citizen (press release) (blog)   
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Independent Online
   
UCT worker's joy over benefits   
Independent Online
Cape Town - For almost 20 years, Mariam Motlhanke dreamt of being a full-time employee at UCT, instead of just an outsourced worker. On Thursday, her long wait finally came to an end when UCT vice-chancellor Dr Max Price announced at a media ...

It's irrational for UCT to ban outsourcing - economist   News24
'It's irrational for UCT to ban outsourcing'   South African Broadcasting Corporation
It Took Middle Class Students to Win the Rights of Workers At UCT   AllAfrica.com
Times LIVE   
Politicsweb   
Eyewitness News   
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Pretoria East Rekord
   
Smooth First Week of Matric Exams   
AllAfrica.com
Pretoria — With the first week of National Senior Certificate examinations done and dusted, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has called on the Class of 2015 to sustain the momentum. Parents have also been urged to ensure learners receive the ...

Matric exams going smoothly - Angie Motshekga   Politicsweb
Matric exams 'off to a good start'   Independent Online
No major incident reported in first week of matric exams   Pretoria East Rekord

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News24
   
Free State murder accused shows cops more shallow graves   
News24
Bloemfontein – Free State police exhumed two more graves on Friday at Geduld farm in Kestell. This was after murder accused Lentsha Molefe pointed out four shallow graves where he had buried women and children. Molefe also told police he had burnt a ...

6 bodies linked to alleged serial killer   Independent Online
Suspected Free State serial killer claims two more lives   eNCA
Murder suspect points out more graves   iAfrica.com

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South African Broadcasting Corporation
   
South Africa is in crisis: Turok   
South African Broadcasting Corporation
Professor Ben Turok says the current protests by students and workers in tertiary institutions constitute to a crisis.(SABC). Tags: ANC · Aubrey Matshiqi · Ben Turok · Student protest · Forum@8 · Economy. Economics Professor and African National ...
Free Education Is the Road to Self-Reliance   AllAfrica.com
#feesmustfall : Where did the money go?   News24
South Africa, a dictatorship of the minority   Pakistan Observer

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Times LIVE
   
What will govt do about water shedding? - Deon Basson   
Politicsweb
The DA calls on the Minister of Water and Sanitation, Nomvula Mokonyane, to make meaningful and decisive announcements on what will be done to mitigate the serious water shortages that have been compounded by the drought this year, when she ...

SA running out of water - and there's no quick fix   Times LIVE
SA dry spell set to continue   Independent Online
South Africa Make Progress in Getting Rid of Bucket Toilets   Celebrating Progress Africa

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