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Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille will on Friday bring a legal challenge against the appointment of Menzi Simelane as National Director of Public Prosecutions. On Thursday, the DA said Zille would be approaching the North Gauteng High Court in a...
Tags: Helen Zille, Jacob Zuma, South Africa, Pretoria, Politics, Democratic Alliance, Vusi Pikoli, Frene Ginwala, African National Congress, North Gauteng High Court, Zulu people, South African people, Polygamy, Xhosa people, Navanethem Pillay, Pravin Gordhan, Director of public prosecutions, Athol Trollip, Membathisi Mdladlana, Law Crime
An Mpumalanga clinic that serves a population of less than 40 000 has reported that 70% of its patients tested positive for HIV. The spokesperson of the provincial Department of Human Settlements, Freddy Ngobe, said on Monday that the staff at Tjakastad...
Tags: hiv, aids, Tjakastad, Thandi Maluka, Sydney Masinga Badplaas, South Africa, Cape Town, Health Medical Pharma, Sexually transmitted diseases and infections, HIV/AIDS, Condom, Virology, Jacob Zuma, Social Issues, Immunodeficiency
Zwelenzima Vavi, general secretary of trade federation Cosatu, and former Eskom chairperson Bobby Godsell said on Tuesday too little has been done to alleviate South Africa's rocketing unemployment figures. Speaking as co-chairs of the Millennium Labour...
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Soccer hooligans will not be able to come to South Africa during the World Cup next year, Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said on Tuesday. She said an advance passenger processing system was in place to bar such people from entering South...
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Those policies led to more than 300,000 premature deaths, a Harvard study concluded. The changes are in line with new guidelines issued a day earlier by the World Health Organization that call for HIV-infected pregnant women to be given drugs earlier...
Tags: South Africa, Jacob Zuma, Pretoria, Health Medical Pharma, Sexually transmitted diseases and infections, HIV/AIDS, AIDS denialism, Thabo Mbeki, Social Issues, AIDS, Immunodeficiency, Zulu people
Cosatu has growled back at former National Assembly speaker Frene Ginwala for saying there was “inferior quality” political leadership in the country. “Look at the level of political leadership in this country,” Ginwala had told the Sunday Times last...
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Today footballing nations representing millions if not billions of fans are standing up and being counted as environmental ambassadors for one of the greatest spectator events in the calendar. Every one of the teams is determined to make a sporting impact...
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A Zimbabwean truck driver was shot dead in a hijacking on the M13 road near Assegai in KwaZulu-Natal, paramedics said on Tuesday. Netcare 911 spokesperson Jeff Wicks said the man had been driving an articulated truck carrying a load of cars for export...
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It may be tough economic times, but that didn't stop businessmen splurging on R290 000 worth of art at an ANC fundraiser on Sunday night. The fundraiser, at a luxury hotel in Granger Bay near the Cape Town Waterfront, was attended by President Jacob Zuma...
Tags: ANC, Jacob Zuma, South Africa, Cape Town, Gwede Mantashe, Zulu people, South African people, Polygamy, Xhosa people
Sunday at being fully integrated within the movement. "As veterans and stalwarts, we are happy to be fully integrated within the movement to play a key role as the reservoir of knowledge, institutional memory, providing counsel and wisdom," the organisation...
Tags: ANCVL, appoints president, anc veterans, South Africa, Cape Town, African National Congress, Jacob Zuma, Politics, Veteran, National liberation movements, Zulu people, South African people, Polygamy