Latest South Africa News

RSS
  • Zuma warns about wildcat strikes

    Mail & Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    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 ...

  • Cape Town Working it out at Frankies

    Mail & Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    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 ...

  • Poor whites Penury goes beyond the pale

    Mail & Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    '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 ...

More South Africa News

RSS
  • Crossing the language barrier

    Mail & Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    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 ...

  • PetroSA boss iced Thabos boys

    Mail & Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    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 ...

  • PetroSA suspends top exec after R1bn scandal

    Mail & Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Ghana deal . The Hawks police unit is investigating PetroSA, and a probe by the Central Energy Fund, its holding company, is said to be ...

  • Cosatu hesitant about Fridays e-toll protest

    Mail & Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    "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 ...

  • Zuma says no to dropping his name

    Mail & Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    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 ...

  • Mapisa-Nqakula honours two unsung CAR heroines

    Mail & Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    13 soldiers who died in clashes with the Seleka rebels in March, the South African government on Thursday highlighted civilian Susette Gates and medic Alphina Moletana Nkoana. The two women got a special mention from Defence Minister Mapisa-Nqakula while she delivered her department's budget to Parliament, for their bravery during the battle of Bangui. Mapisa-Nqakula told Parliament how ...

  • Under-fire minister attacks killer MPs

    News 24 - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula said on Thursday. She made the accusation during a heated debate on her budget vote in the National Assembly. "At a time when some of you were conducting raids and maiming and killing women and children in the frontline states, I was there in the trenchesfighting for liberation in this country," Mapisa-Nqakula said, pointing at opposition party benches. She ...

  • Kleinfontein segregation not about race

    News 24 - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Kleinfontein - The Afrikaners-only community Kleinfontein outside Rayton, east of Pretoria, insisted in a debate with the DA on Thursday that the criteria for its residents were not based on race. The community, which has existed for 21 years but came under the media's spotlight this week, merely wanted to live out their values in seclusion, said controlling body chairperson Jan Groenewald. ...

  • Dept must pay up over teacher axing

    News 24 - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Johannesburg - The Northern Cape has been ordered to compensate a teacher fired for refusing to alter a pupil's marks, the education department said on Thursday. "Indeed, as the department, we have received the award regarding this case," provincial spokesperson Sydney Stander said. According to a statement by Solidarity, the Education Labour Relations Council (ELRC) ruled that ...

  • Ministry worries over police gang links

    News 24 - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Johannesburg - Reports of collusion between police and criminals in the Western Cape are a serious allegation, the police ministry said on Thursday. "Should they be proven true, they could compromise and derail efforts of crime reduction, not only in the Western Cape but the whole country," spokesperson Zweli Mnisi said in a statement. The department was responding to a report that ...

  • 11-year sentence for Kruger trespassing

    News 24 - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Johannesburg - A man was sentenced to 11 years imprisonment by the Nelspruit Regional Court on Thursday for trespassing and carrying out a restricted activity in the Kruger National Park. Abel Mfana Mashabane, 26, from Phalaborwa, pleaded guilty to charges of trespassing in a designated area, after he and his friends were caught walking through the park at Houtboschrand on 17 May 2012. Mashabane ...

  • Initiation a touchy topic in Mpumalanga

    News 24 - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Kwamhlanga - In Mpumalanga's Nkangala district, where 30 initiates have lost their lives so far this winter, ritual circumcision, known locally as Ingoma, is a taboo subject. After meeting the grief-stricken Motsepe family whose son, Collen Modisha, 16, died at an initiation school in Verena, a Sapa correspondent visited the local police station to find more cases and possibly arrange to ...

  • South African Miners Demand Salary Increases

    Prensa Latina - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Pretoria, May 23 (Prensa Latina) The National Union of Mineworkers of South Africa has demanded a wage increase of 15 percent for employees and skilled miners who work both underground and on the surface, local television published today. The request, which implies a minimum salary of 7.000 rand ($ 750 USD) for gold and coal miners, increased the fears that the strikes spread to the rest of the ...

  • Avoid repeat of Waterkloof incident - SACP

    News 24 - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Johannesburg - The SA Communist Party has urged the state to avoid a repeat of the landing of a private jet at the Waterkloof Air Base, it said on Thursday. "The SACP notes the release of the report of the investigationThe SACP urges all relevant state agencies and departments to conclude the necessary actions in relation to disciplinary actions and strengthening our control measures to ...

  • Mthethwa selects heads of firearm inquiry

    News 24 - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Johannesburg - Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has appointed the people who will head an inquiry into firearms, his department said on Thursday. The minister's spokesperson Zweli Mnisi said Soraya Hassim and Advocate Rams Ramashia were selected to head the investigation that would probe non-compliance of the Firearms Control Act. Hassim currently practised administrative law that dealt with ...

  • KZN health to restart cancer machines

    News 24 - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Durban - Two state-of-the-art radiotherapy machines used to treat cancer patients, will be operational again soon at Addington Hospital in Durban, the KwaZulu-Natal health department said on Thursday. Health ...

  • Hummer driver to learn fate soon

    News 24 - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Pretoria - The Hummer driver who crashed into three motorcyclists, killing two and causing a third to lose a limb, will be sentenced later this month. Pretoria North Regional Court Magistrate Ben van Schalkwyk said on Thursday Zambian national Indi Himalindi Chiyabu would be sentenced on 31 May. Submitting evidence in aggravation of Chiyabu's sentence, prosecutor Tanya Carstens called for a ...

  • Opposition MPs ‘killed for apartheid’

    IOL - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Parliament, Cape Town - Men in opposition benches were part of the apartheid-era army that maimed and killed people, Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula said on ...

  • Minister salutes CAR heroines

    News 24 - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Cape Town - Two women stole the show in the National Assembly on Wednesday for their bravery during the March battle between SA soldiers and Central African Republic (CAR) rebels. Opening debate on her Budget Vote, Defence ...

  • Cops didnt help victims inquiry hears

    News 24 - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Dali Mpofu , for the arrested and injured miners, asked whether police were not trained to help injured people or give first aid. Mpofu played footage taken on 16 August, when police shot dead the miners at Lonmin's platinum mine. The footage shows officers searching those lying down and later standing around the scene. In response, national police ...

  • Lucas elected new Northern Cape premier

    News 24 - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Sylvia Lucas was officially elected and sworn in as new premier, said a legislature official on Thursday. "She will deliver her inaugural speech on 30 May 2013," said Mpho Marina, spokesperson in the Speaker's office. Former ...

  • Former tax official jailed for fraud

    News 24 - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Johannesburg - A former senior official of the SA Revenue Service (Sars) was sent to prison for 15 years by the Western Cape High Court on Thursday Edmund Fredericks was found guilty of racketeering, fraud and forgery. While working for the receiver, Fredericks developed a scam that cost Sars R1.3m. In 2006, Fredericks and an accomplice, Aaron Carelse, would submit false VAT claims, using ghost ...

More South Africa News

News from around our Network