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ABB to produce PV inverters in South Africa
ABB, a Switzerland-based power and automation technology group, plans to start production of central PV inverters in South Africa to support the rapidly growing local solar market and local content ...
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SA facing adoption crisis - report
Beeld reported on Friday. National Adoption Coalition spokesperson Pam Wilson said on Thursday that South Africa faced an adoption crisis. She was speaking at the Princess Alice Home in Westcliff, Johannesburg, at the start of a national advertising campaign, on the eve of Child Protection Week (27 May to 2 June). The campaign was intended to renew awareness of adoption and encourage ...
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Marais Voting ANC like marrying abusive man
Peter Marais has reportedly said. Marais, currently vice-president of the Bruin Bemagtigingsbeweging (Brown Empowerment Movement), posted his views on ...
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Missing Midrand student found dead
The Star reported on Friday. Philisande Ngum's decomposing body was found in the veld in President Park, Midrand, on Wednesday, the paper reported. Her family identified her on Thursday. Police told the paper investigations were under way to determine the cause of death. No arrests had been made yet. Ngum, 19, was a student at the Midrand Graduate Institution and was last seen at the ...
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Cosatu still deciding on e-tolls protest
Johannesburg - The Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) is studying the court ruling halting its planned e-toll protest, it said on Friday. "We are assessing the court ruling and we will decide what to do next. All we are going to do will be done in the confines of the law," the union federation's Gauteng chairperson Mosanku Phutas Tseki said on Friday. On Thursday night, ...
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Footage shows mall stabbing
Durban - A court has been shown chilling CCTV footage of a man repeatedly stabbing his ex-girlfriend in a KwaZulu-Natal shopping mall. The footage was used to convict Skhumbuzo Shange, 30, of attempted murder, reported ...
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Cosatus e-toll protest to go ahead
Johannesburg - Cosatu plans to go ahead with a go-slow protest against e-tolling on Friday, despite failed attempts at getting permission. On Thursday night, the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court dismissed an application by the trade union federation for authorisation on the highway motorcade. Congress of SA Trade Unions spokesperson Patrick Craven said the protest would go ahead, ...
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South African President Jacob Zuma denies role in Gupta wedding scandal
Johannesburg: South African President Jacob Zuma today denied any role in a scandal over a controversial lavish Indian wedding in South Africa and condemned the practice of using his name and that of Cabinet ministers to secure privileges and violate state procedures.President's statement follows the release of the report into the landing of a chartered plane carrying guests destined for ...
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Guptagate Why Waterkloof report wont fly
Though the government released a comprehensive timeline of events that led up to and immediately after the landing of a chartered plane at Waterkloof Air Force Base in late April, major holes remain in the official narrative. Chief among those is why at least two officials would risk their careers by lying about the involvement of "Number One", who they claimed had wanted arrangements ...
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MEC mum on transfer from shady builder
The head of the Northern Cape health department, Gugulethu Matlaopane, this week refused to explain a mysterious R1-million transfer to her account from a building contractor who allegedly accepted millions in municipal payments for houses that he failed to build. ...
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Parliament not given say on e-tolls
ANC MPs made a dramatic about-turn this week, caving in to pressure from members of the executive and withdrawing a bold proposal to give Parliament more say in the determination of road toll fees. The ANC rescinded its own proposed amendment to the Transport Laws and Related Matter Amendment Bill [e-tolls Bill] on Tuesday, which, if adopted, would have obliged Transport Minister Ben Martins to ...
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Matthew Wolmarans vows to clear his name
Wolmarans was released on bail after calling into question the way the state convicted him and his mayoral bodyguard Enoch Matshaba for the murder of Rustenburg councillor Moss Phakoe. The two were last year convicted of killing Phakoe, but were released on May 10 after successfully challenging their conviction at the Supreme Court of Appeal. The supreme court ordered the North West High Court ...
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Controversy over government link in Independent Group deal
The consortium due to buy South Africa's biggest newspaper group has come out fighting, blaming rising desperation among competitors for questions around its shareholding and intentions. Irish shareholders are due to decide the fate of the local Independent Group in a little less than a month, a decision that will bring major changes to daily media in the country, one way or another. ...
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John Block co-accused gets top health post
The allegations flow from his earlier tenure as the department’s head. Deon Madyo, now serving under provincial health MEC Mxolisi Sokatsha, faces fraud and corruption charges in the Northern Cape High Court, alongside ANC provincial chairperson John Block and Uruguayan businessman Gaston Savoi. With several others, they have been accused of graft involving about R112-million, in a case ...
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NUM not threatened by Amcu says Seshoka
Is your high wage increase is nothing but a strategy to prevent more of your members from joining the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu)? It is not true that we are doing it to stop members from leaving the union. It is pure nonsense by political commentators who simply want to see the demise of our union by spreading ...
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Cosatu leaders in ugly dash
The were debating whether a proposed inquiry into the embattled federation general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi should continue. "The meeting got so ugly," a senior Cosatu leader who was present at the meeting told ...
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Threatened metro manager calls for back-up
She has blamed political interference and intimidation. Lindiwe Msengana-Ndlela has complained that interference by the executive mayor Nkosinathi Benson Fihla and deputy mayor Thando Ngcolomba is making her job unbearable and putting her security at risk. In a letter requesting the intervention of the MEC for local government and traditional affairs, Mlibo Qoboshiyane, Msengana-Ndlela said: ...
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Zuma warns about wildcat strikes
A seemingly relaxed President Jacob Zuma addressed the National House of Traditional Leaders in Parliament on Thursday, a day after a heated debate in the National Assembly about the landing of a plane carrying Gupta wedding guests at the Waterkloof Air Force Base. Zuma stayed away from the debate on Wednesday, where he was accused by opposition MPs of being the root cause of the Waterkloof ...
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Cape Town Working it out at Frankies
Locals call it Gaza, a term used on the Cape Flats for bloodshed - and there are definite similarities. The suburb of Rusthof is a place that is strafed by poverty, unemployment and almost perpetual violence. The hot, sandy and windblown streets are where people socialise because the houses are small and tightly packed together. The names of gangsters are scrawled along vibracrete ...
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Poor whites Penury goes beyond the pale
'SStupid people shouldn't breed," shouts a sun-glassed man through the open window of his white BMW. The heavy-set woman doesn't blink. She's standing near the robot in the burning sun, holding a cardboard sign: "Four children, no work, all gifts welcome, God bless." You see them at robots, at stop streets, in parking lots. Weathered looks and blank ...
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Crossing the language barrier
Every thinking white South African must have at least toyed with the idea of learning to speak an African language. Few, however, have made the effort. Now it seems their children will be learning one. The department of basic education said this week it finally intends to make an African language compulsory in all primary schools, perhaps as soon as next year. Last week, the University of ...
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PetroSA boss iced Thabos boys
Former acting PetroSA chief executive Yekani Tenza faces tough questions over his role in the allegedly irregular awarding of a R720-million contract for a gas drilling project off the south coast of South Africa. After Tenza made a case against it, a bid by a company seen as close to former president Thabo Mbeki's administration was sidelined. Instead, PetroSA offered the contract ...
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PetroSA suspends top exec after R1bn scandal
Ghana deal . The Hawks police unit is investigating PetroSA, and a probe by the Central Energy Fund, its holding company, is said to be ...
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Cosatu hesitant about Fridays e-toll protest
"We are still trying to get a decision on whether it will go ahead legally," spokesperson Patrick Craven said in Johannesburg on Thursday. "We are just waiting for a decision." By 5pm, the Cosatu had failed to get permission for the drive-slow, planned for Friday. "Authorisation has not been given," said Johannesburg Metro police Chief Superintendent Wayne ...
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Zuma says no to dropping his name
However, Zuma stopped short of calling for action against those who name-drop. "We call for vigilance and urge all our officials who are entrusted with managing state institutions not to succumb to pressure from name-droppers," the president said on Thursday. "They should immediately report to their superiors and to law enforcement agencies, anyone who behaves in this ...










