Posted on 09 May 2010.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema plans to launch a counter-attack by hitting out at ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe, who has dragged him to a disciplinary hearing to face charges of embarrassing the ANC.
Go to: Malema plots revenge on top ANC official over charges
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Posted on 09 May 2010.
IF World Cup fans want to sample a truly unique experience in Cape Town, they should get over to the 15 On Orange Hotel, a stylish, and appropriately pricey, new venue.
Go to: Bling it on, barman
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Posted on 09 May 2010.
A Serbian war criminal on the International Criminal Court’s “Most Wanted” list, could be hiding out in this country as South African authorities continue to protect a convicted Czech fraudster linked to the underworld empire of slain sleaze boss Lolly Jackson.
Go to: Lolly linked to Serb war crime probe
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Posted on 09 May 2010.
Cold and rain will set in today – but don’t bother with the umbrellas because they’ll be blown inside out.
Go to: City’s in for cold, windy, wet week
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Posted on 09 May 2010.
US regulators yesterday probed a stunning Wall Street crash that dragged the Dow Jones industrials average down almost 1 000 points in mere minutes and sparked panic on global markets.
Go to: Billions go in US nosedive
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Posted on 08 May 2010.
Rail commuters have been granted a temporary reprieve from transport chaos as unions announced the planned rail strike has been postponed for a week.
Go to: Reprieve for commuters as rail strike postponed
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Posted on 08 May 2010.
Lolly Jackson foretold his own death – at the hands of the man who has confessed to killing him.
Go to: R100 000 to pop Lolly
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Posted on 08 May 2010.
MYSTERY continues to surround the true identity and apparent intentions of a so-called right-wing organisation smashed by police in a string of raids across the country.
Go to: Intrigue deepens over right-wing ‘terror plot’
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Posted on 08 May 2010.
Police have arrested Ian Harris, the financial director of London-registered diamond company African Consolidated Resources, embroiled in a dispute with the Zimbabwe government over the Chiadzwa diamond field.
Go to: Cops arrest top Zim diamond executive
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Posted on 08 May 2010.
SIX detectives from South Africa’s elite crime-fighting unit – the Hawks – have been arrested for torture.
Go to: ICD swoops to net Hawks
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Posted on 07 May 2010.
The State says it has enough evidence to bring murder charges against the owner and the driver of the bus which crashed near De Doorns, killing 23 people.
Go to: Hope for clarity on crash as owner is arrested
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Posted on 07 May 2010.
THE provincial government has paid its dismissed Transport Department head Thami Manyathi an undisclosed settlement for unfairly suspending him from work.
Go to: Fired transport head gets big pay day in ‘secret’ deal
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Posted on 07 May 2010.
Britain’s prime minister Gordon Brown said today he would ensure the country had a “strong, stable” government after an inconclusive election left no party with an outright parliamentary majority.
Go to: Brown pledges stability for UK after inconclusive poll
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Posted on 07 May 2010.
POLICE hope they will get a clearer picture of this week’s horrific bus crash near De Doorns after the owner of the vehicle handed himself over and was taken into custody.
Go to: Hope for clarity on crash as owner is arrested
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Posted on 07 May 2010.
THE provincial government has paid its dismissed Transport Department head Thami Manyathi an undisclosed settlement for unfairly suspending him from work.
Go to: Fired official’s big pay day
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Posted on 06 May 2010.
WINTER muscled into town over- night, bringing with it fierce northwesterly squalls of up to 100km/h.
Go to: Cold front lashes coast and floods settlement
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