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  • AfriForum slated over ANC terror attacks ceremony

    Mail & Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The ANC has lashed out at AfriForum's youth wing for observing a minute of silence for civilians "killed in ANC terror attacks between 1980 and ...

  • Protesting parents demand new school

    News 24 - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Johannesburg - Parents demanding a new school for their children protested in Mitchell's Plain, Cape Town, on Tuesday, the Western Cape education department said.Parents of children living in Philippi protested outside the Khanya Primary School in Mitchell's Plain, which their children currently attended, spokesperson Paddy Attwell said.The department said schools in Philippi were ...

  • Miners hurt in clash with guards

    News 24 - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Johannesburg - Ten striking miners at a chrome mine near Rustenburg were admitted to hospital after clashes with security guards, police said on Tuesday. "Ten miners were admitted to hospital. They were injured after security guards fired what are reported to be rubber bullets," police spokesperson Thulani Ngubane said. He added that officers had arrived at the mine, owned by ...

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  • Farlam commission Officer admits to drawing up Marikana plan

    Mail & Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    A statement written by Scott in November was entered as evidence on Monday. In it, Scott said: "The plan or strategy that I prepared and proposed for adoption was the first of its kind," the Farlam commission heard on Monday. Major General Charl Annandale, who headed the police's tactical response team during the unrest, denied that Scott had single-handedly formulated the ...

  • Anene Booysen State drops all charges against Davids

    Mail & Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The case against Jonathan Davids (22) and Johannes Kana (21) was postponed last month because the state was still waiting for forensic analysis, cellphone records and a handwriting report. Booysen (17) was found severely beaten and disembowelled at a construction site after spending several hours at a pub in Bredasdorp on February 2. She died soon after being hospitalised. Before she died, ...

  • Tributes continue pouring in for Mbuli

    Mail & Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Mbuli (46) collapsed while watching the Cheetahs' 27-13 Vodacom Super Rugby win over the Reds at the Free State Stadium on Saturday night. He was treated on the scene before being taken to the Mediclinic hospital in Bloemfontein, where he died. The archbishop said he thanked God for Mbuli's dedication to building the nation and for challenging South Africans to be the best they could ...

  • ANC on Gupta report Name-dropping is human nature

    Mail & Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    "This is what happens in society and any organisation when people want favours. They will name-drop to exaggerate their weight and it happens all the time," Mantashe told journalists in Johannesburg following the ANC's latest national executive committee meeting. In the findings of a ministerial ...

  • Charges against Anene suspect dropped

    News 24 - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Cape Town - Charges against Jonathan Davids, who was accused of raping and murdering teenager Anene Booysen in February, were dropped in the Bredasdorp Magistrate's Court on Tuesday. According to EWN, the State withdrew its case against Davids, much to the delight of his family members, who were in court. Before she died, Booysen apparently identified Davids as one of her alleged ...

  • Circumcision deaths outrage Zuma

    News 24 - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Jacob Zuma on Tuesday expressed shock and outrage at the deaths of 27 boys who attended initiation schools in Mpumalanga."The whole country is outraged at this massive and unnecessary loss of young life at the hands of those who are supposed to nurture and protect them," Zuma said in a statement.Colonel Leonard Hlathi said on Monday police were investigating 26 murder cases and one ...

  • South Africa Under pressure miners union demands 60 percent wage raise

    The Africa Report - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    South African employers are bracing themselves for the mother of strike seasons this year. As the end of May beckons, the country is braced for a series of employment negotiations, as sectoral wage contracts come under the spotlight.First to throw the gauntlet is the country's largest and richest trade union, the powerful, National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), which submitted its wage ...

  • Ten South African miners hospitalised after chrome mine clash

    Baltimore Sun - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Ten striking miners at a chrome mine in South Africa were admitted to hospital after clashes with security guards, police said. "Ten miners were admitted to hospital. They were injured after security guards fired what are reported to be rubber bullets," police spokesman Thulani Ngubane said. He added that officers had arrived at the mine, owned by chemicals ...

  • Security guards fire rubber bullets at South Africa strikers

    Reuters - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Security guards at a South African chrome mine owned by chemicals group Lanxess fired rubber bullets at stone-throwing workers on an illegal strike, a spokeswoman for the company said on ...

  • Magistrates go on strike

    News 24 - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Johannesburg - Magistrates around the country participated in a stay-away on Tuesday, demanding improved salaries and benefits, the Judicial Officers' Association of SA (Joasa) said. "The two-day strike was for yesterday [Monday] and today," Joasa president Nazeem Joemath said. Magistrates embarked on protest action in March. They demanded a single pay structure for the ...

  • Men appear for disabled girls rape

    News 24 - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Cape Town - Two men have appeared in the Khayelitsha Magistrate's Court for raping a mentally disabled teenager, The Daily Voice reported on Tuesday.The case against the men, aged 27, and 29, was postponed until next Tuesday for bail information, the newspaper reported.The 15-year-old girl was reportedly playing outside her home on Thursday when she was lured to a shack with the promise of ...

  • Midrand student kidnapped still missing

    News 24 - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The Sowetan reported on Tuesday. Philasandre Ngum, 19, was thought to have been abducted at the Boulders shopping centre on 3 May, the newspaper reported. Her mother, Catherine Ngum reportedly opened a missing person's case, distributed flyers and reviewed security footage from the mall showing her daughter entering, but not leaving. The Sowetan reported that she received a phone call ...

  • Cape Town school hit by vandals

    News 24 - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Cape Argus reported on Tuesday.Education MEC Donald Grant's spokesperson Bronagh Casey told the newspaper Beauvallon Secondary school, in Valhalla Park, had been burgled and vandalised three times this year and once last year.In the past week two classrooms and a feeding scheme room had reportedly been damaged.According to ...

  • South African bishops criticize police presence at private wedding

    Catholic Culture - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference has criticized "the deployment of the police flying squad and other elements of the security forces" and "the use of an air-force base by a privately-chartered jet" during a recent wedding of prominent Indian entrepreneurs. "The South African Police Services should busy itself with combating crime, for which there ...

  • Gupta metro cops sue for wrongful arrest

    News 24 - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    ANC spokesperson Gwede Mantashe said the ruling party's National Executive Committee was satisfied with the report they received on the Gupta scandal. ...

  • Diplomat claims blackmail after dog bite

    News 24 - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Pretoria - The deputy high commissioner of an Asian country has claimed a Pretoria couple is trying to blackmail him after his dog allegedly bit a woman on the ...

  • Striking janitors dump faeces on N2

    News 24 - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Cape Town - Striking janitors responsible for cleaning communal toilets were responsible for shutting down a section of the N2 highway in Cape Town on Monday, ...

  • ANC praises Zimbabwe border drug bust

    News 24 - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Johannesburg - The ANC Limpopo has praised the police for arresting a man suspected of smuggling cocaine worth about R18m on the street into South Africa."We applaud the police for the swift response, because drugs are one of the contributory factors to crime in the country," ANC Limpopo spokesperson Sipho Dikgale said in a statement on Tuesday.Kudinga Bunyabvabu, 36, was arrested at ...

  • Bid to halt auction of Winnies goods

    News 24 - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The Sowetan . As a result, there would be an auction at her home in Orlando West, Soweto. The Sowetan reported that Madikizela-Mandela signed an agreement on January 11 2008, pledging to pay R40 000 in accommodation fees, but there was an outstanding amount which included interest and legal fees. Dudula was working to resolve the issue before the auction's scheduled start at ...

  • Rob Walter named Titans coach

    Cricinfo - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    This is Walter's first coaching post. He has previously been involved as a fitness trainer for South Africa, Delhi Daredevils and Pune Warriors. He was selected over other applicants, including former Titans coach Richard Pybus and Zimbabwe batting coach Grant ...

  • Interpol searches for missing SA chef

    News 24 - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Cape Town - Interpol has been asked to help search for a South African chef who is believed to missing in Ireland. Cape Town resident Johan van Wyk, 30, flew to Dublin in November last year. His family's last contact with him was a postcard for Christmas, reported ...

  • Black advocate challenges exclusion

    News 24 - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Johannesburg - A junior advocate has urged black businesses and lawyers not to shy away from suing for anti-competitive practices when they are excluded because of their ...

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