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Rhino death toll at 350Date: 24/05/2013
The number of rhino poached since the beginning of the year has reached 350, the environmental affairs department said on Thursday
Sanral welcomes bill's passage, e-tolls a step closerDate: 24/05/2013
Sanral on Thursday welcomed the passage of a bill by the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) critical to the introduction of e-to
Waterkloof needs an independent probe: DADate: 24/05/2013
An independent investigation into the clearance for a private plane to land at Waterkloof Air Force Base is needed, the Democratic
Air crash investigations and the Gupta reportDate: 24/05/2013
One of the shows I really enjoy is Air crash Investigation, not for the sake of ghoulish rubber necking but because of the basic
Joburg targets GuptasDate: 24/05/2013
The City of Johannesburg has submitted objections on the valuation of four of the 14 Saxonwold, Johannesburg, properties owned by
Hackers did not access any confidential information when the SAPS website was compromised during a concerted cyber attack.
African Union celebrates 50th yearDate: 23/05/2013
African nations this week mark the 50th year since the founding of a continentwide organisation that spearheaded efforts to libera
Opposition roasts Zuma over GuptasDate: 23/05/2013
Opposition parties placed the blame for "Guptagate" squarely on President Jacob Zuma in a parliamentary debate on the issue on
Cape Town seeks interdict against toilet troublemakersDate: 23/05/2013
The City of Cape Town intends seeking an interdict against the people disrupting the servicing of toilets in informal settlements,
Zulu king calls on communities to stop rhino poachingDate: 23/05/2013
Communities need to expose those behind rhino poaching, Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini said.
Political attacks won’t be tolerated: MthethwaDate: 23/05/2013
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has ordered police in KZN to come down hard on those responsible for politically motivated violence
SA Indians need not apologiseDate: 23/05/2013
The Gupta wedding saga has highlighted the way Indians and minority groups feel about their place in SA, says Senzo Mchunu.
SA detectives have twice acceptable workloadDate: 23/05/2013
Police detectives are overloaded with work, with each officer handling more than twice the acceptable workload, Parliament heard.
SA’s version of Gupta plane landing deniedDate: 23/05/2013
The Indian High Commission says it followed correct procedures in applying for the Gupta plane to land at Waterkloof.
Who can believe they didn’t know?Date: 22/05/2013
Despite all the smoke and mirrors, the simple truth is that Zuma is at the heart of Guptagate, says Max du Preez.
Contractors damaging Johannesburg water pipesDate: 21/05/2013
There has been an increase in water cuts and sewer failures due to contractors damaging pipes while installing other infrastructur
Chamber of mines meeting to discuss wagesDate: 21/05/2013
The Chamber of Mines will meet unions to discuss proposed wage demands for 2013, senior employment relations executive Elize Stryd
Zuma, Gupta relationship not ANC's business: MantasheDate: 21/05/2013
It is unnecessary for President Jacob Zuma to explain his relationship with the Gupta family to the ANC, secretary-general Gwede
Data is growing among South Africans as Vodacom looks to data traffic as a driver of revenue.
South Africa mourns 'patriotic and positive' MbuliDate: 20/05/2013
President Jacob Zuma, political parties and the broadcasting community expressed shock and sadness on Sunday at the death of SABC
Gupta family resorted to 'diplomatic channels' to land planeDate: 20/05/2013
The wealthy Gupta family resorted to using diplomatic channels when it failed to get landing rights from ministers and the Airport
Waterkloof Air Force Base not a national keypoint: RadebeDate: 20/05/2013
The Waterkloof Air Force is not a national key point, Justice Minister Jeff Radebe said on Sunday while delivering the findings of
Marikana sangoma case postponedDate: 20/05/2013
The case against a man allegedly linked to the murder of the sangoma responsible for the rituals performed on Marikana mineworkers
Toll road a 'financial burden'Date: 17/05/2013
The proposed construction of the Winelands toll road would place an unnecessary financial burden on road users, said advocate Geof
‘Our children need good role models’Date: 17/05/2013
Public prosecutor Val Melis says we're sitting on a ticking time bomb when it comes to boys perpetrating violence against girls.
Pet baboon put down instead of rehabilitated: reportDate: 16/05/2013
A Western Cape woman is upset that her pet baboon was destroyed instead of being sent to a rehabilitation centre, according to a
Zille 'connects' with Orange Farm youthsDate: 16/05/2013
Caroline Shabalala, a new mother, will vote for the first time in the 2014 national elections but the 18-year-old does not know
Small business licence bill will change, says DaviesDate: 16/05/2013
Five of every seven small business start-ups in South Africa will fold in the first year, compared to the global average of about
Sony announced an expansive line-up of new products and technologies at the Sony Conference for Africa that was held in Cape Town.
Khumalo to be honoured at alma materDate: 16/05/2013
Celebrated South African singer Sibongile Khumalo is to receive an honorary Doctor of Philosophy in Arts.


