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Angry Proteas fans slams arrogant Brit coach for Anderson more skilful than Steyn claim
South African fans have slammed England bowling coach David Saker for claiming that English pace star James Anderson was 'more skilful' than Proteas bowler Dale Steyn. Saker had said that although Steyn is an outstanding bowler and faster than Anderson, he lags behind the English bowler in terms of skill, Sport24 reports. Saker's view has stirred a hornets' nest in South Africa, with offended ...
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Cosatu tells JMPD to go to hell over charge
The trade union was asked to make a payment of R200 000 for the planned protest against e-tolls and not R2-million, the Johannesburg Metro police department (JMPD) said on Friday. "It was R200 000, not R2-million," said spokesperson Chief Superintendent Wayne Minnaar. Cosatu Gauteng secretary Dumisani Dakile told protesters gathered outside Cosatu headquarters on Friday on Friday ...
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Cosatu could make high court bid for e-toll protest
"This is one of our options, because the decision is unconstitutional. We are looking at different options," Cosatu Gauteng secretary Dumisani Dakile said on Friday. "One of the other options is to carry on [with the strike], but we are still discussing this." On Thursday night, the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court dismissed Cosatu's application for a highway ...
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Treason accused sent for psych evaluation
Bloemfontein - Four men accused of plotting to assassinate ANC leaders appeared briefly in the Bloemfontein Magistrate's Court on Friday. The case of Hein Boonzaaier, 50, of Centurion, Johan Prinsloo, 49, of Naboomspruit and Mark Trollip, 49, of Douglas was postponed to 23 August for further investigations The court received two psychiatric reports on Martin Keevy, 47, of ...
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State accused of delaying Macia case
The case against the police officers accused of killing a Mozambican man by dragging him behind a police van has been postponed to May 24. ...
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Dept pays Eastern Cape teachers
Ports and Harbours of South Africa Port Cities in South Africa, Cape Town, Mossel Bay, Durban, Port Elizabeth, East London, Eastern Now ...
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Alleged gangboss killed in Cape Town
Cape Town - A couple was shot and killed as they sat in their car in Manenberg on Thursday night. Donovan Uys, 50, understood to be a leader of the Hard Livings gang, and his girlfriend, Sandra Simpson, 34, were shot as they sat in a green Toyota Tazz in Rio Grande ...
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ABB to Commence Production of Central Photovoltaic Inverters in South Africa
ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, plans to start production of central inverters in South Africa to support the rapidly growing local photovoltaic (PV) market and local content ...
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Metro police dispute Cosatus R2m claim
Johannesburg - The Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) was asked to make an upfront payment of R200 000 for the planned protest against e-tolls and not R2m, the Johannesburg metro police said on Friday. "It was R200 000, not R2m," said spokesperson Wayne Minnaar. Minnaar said the charge was a monetary guarantee for protection against potential damage. He said they did not ...
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ANC volunteers take campaign to Midvaal
Johannesburg - The ANC in Gauteng will send 6 000 volunteers to Sicelo in Midvaal on Sunday to campaign for the 2014 elections. "The volunteer campaign is aimed at mobilising residents of Midvaal to ensure that we remove the DA-controlled municipality," provincial spokesperson Dumisa Ntuli said in a statement on Friday. "This will be show-cased by the massive group of ...
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Male nurse held for raping teen patient
Durban - A KwaZulu-Natal nurse has been arrested for allegedly raping a patient at a clinic near Nquthu, police said on Friday. Police spokesperson Thulani Zwane said the 30-year-old man was arrested at work on Thursday. A 19-year-old teenager was allegedly raped while being examined. The teenager reported it to her school teacher and a rape docket was opened at the Nquthu police ...
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Khoi-San Abolish the term coloured
Pietermaritzburg - The word "coloured" is a derogatory term that should be abolished like all other offensive terms, says the Khoi and San community in KwaZulu-Natal. The leader of the Khoi-San in KwaZulu-Natal, Raymond Trollip, said members of the coloured community should be referred to by their different tribes such as the Khoi, San, Nama, Khorana and the Grique. "The ...
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South Africa Research and Policy Brief - Mamphela Ramphele
The launch of the 'political party platform' Agang in February 2012 has shifted Dr Mamphela Ramphele from being a commentator on South African politics to being an active participant in the months leading up to the national election in 2014. This article draws together some of Dr Ramphele's views on issues affecting South Africa and ...
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Fog delays Cape Town flights
File photo: Flights to and from the Cape Town International Airport were diverted on Friday morning due to heavy fog, the Airports Company SA (Acsa) ...
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Minister confirms SA troop deployment
Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula confirmed on Friday that South Africa had deployed troops in countries neighbouring the Central African Republic. But this was merely to support the withdrawal of SA National Defence Force troops from the troubled state, she told the Cape Town Press Club. She said after South Africa suffered 13 fatalities in a rebel attack near Bangui in March, it sent soldiers to ...
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Eating naartjies in the bioscope a little guide to South African English | Mind your language
The vocabulary and grammar of spoken South African English are coated in a fine layer of Afrikaans dust. It's been there so long that most of us no longer ...
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Farmers wife bought muti after murder
Bloemfontein - A farmer's wife who is accused of killing her husband allegedly went to see a sangoma to make the case against her "disappear". This was according to the testimony of Velaphi Makhondo, 31, in a Harrismith court, ...
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Swaziland Anger As South Africa Colludes With Cops
The Communist Party of Swaziland (CPS) has condemned the action by officials at the South African High Commission in Mbabane, Swaziland, for handing the names of eight CPS activists visiting the offices earlier this week to the Swazi security police. The CPS activists had arranged with the High Commission to deliver a memorandum urging the mission to condemn ...
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Cosatu e-toll protesters disperse
The Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) is studying the court ruling halting its planned e-toll protest, but a few opponents of e-tolls still gathered at Cosatu House in Johannesburg Friday morning. See the ...
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Cosatu e-toll protesters start marching
The Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) is studying the court ruling halting its planned e-toll protest, but a few opponents of e-tolls still gathered at Cosatu House in Johannesburg Friday morning. See the ...
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Thief tries to sell car in same suburb
Bloemfontein - A thief who broke into a house and stole several possessions, including a car, then drove around in the same suburb, trying to sell it. The thief wanted to sell the Golf 6 GTi for only R45 000 while the car was worth over R300 000, ...
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KZN man gets 18 years for raping girl 12
Johannesburg - A KwaZulu-Natal man was sentenced by the Vryheid Regional Court to 18 years in jail for raping a 12-year-old girl, KwaZulu-Natal police said on Friday.Nkosinathi Nxumalo, 22, was sentenced on Thursday, Captain Thulani Zwane said.Nxumalo raped the girl, his neighbour, in September last year while she was on the way to a shop. He threatened her to not tell anyone. The girl's ...
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Security forces fire rubber bullets at striking South African miners
Police fired volleys of rubber bullets at striking South African miners at a mine owned by Lanxess Chrome Mining Ltd on Tuesday, near the city of Rustenburg. Some 500 miners had assembled at daybreak, taking action without union approval. At least 10 miners were hospitalized, and police forces subsequently took control of the mine.The shooting comes amid a new wave of workers' militancy ...
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South Africa to help Nigerias auto industry a milestone in inter-African cooperation
The lack of economic diversification throughout sub-Saharan Africa may stymy South Africa’s pledges to help Nigeria industrialize. And making the automotive sector Nigeria’s flagship industrial target may not be so easy, experts ...










