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Community Chat: How do you best live with monkeys?
Monkeys are an issue for residents in many parts of South Africa, with several solutions proposed on how best to live with them. The North Coast Courier recently asked its readers how they handled monkey issues, with some suggestions including installing monkey screens and putting food out of sight. Others urged against cutting down fruit…
MK party: Zuma U-turns on Arthur Zwane’s resignation
The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party has confirmed its leader Jacob Zuma has decided not to accept the resignation of secretary-general Arthur Zwane. Zwane resigned with immediate effect earlier this month after apparently being pushed out of his position by Zuma. MK party spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela told The Citizen the change would be immediate. However, Zuma…
Court dismisses government’s appeal, orders action plan to protect buses
The High Court in Makhanda has dismissed with costs an application by the Eastern Cape transport MEC, the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the SAPS National Commissioner to appeal a high court ruling ordering them to develop an action plan to protect bus drivers and passengers. The judgment follows high court rulings and orders…
Ramaphosa demands child safety measures after tragic Carletonville crash [video]
President Cyril Ramaphosa has demanded that South Africa’s children be protected after 12 pupils from two schools in Carletonville died in a scholar transport crash. On Wednesday, a Ford Ranger rammed into a Toyota Siyaya on the N12 near Fochville, causing it to overturn before it eventually caught fire. The driver of the scholar transport…
Cartoon of the day
Whenever South Africa has played in a major sports tournament in recent years, superfans have been in the crowd—so much so that Mama Joy and Botha Msila have become household names. The fans not only get to attend some of the biggest events in the world, but they do so at the expense of the…
Census data ‘unfit for purpose’ – experts
Data compiled in South Africa’s Census 2022 is “unfit for purpose” and should only be used with “extreme caution in planning and resource allocation until thorough investigations” are carried out by Statistics SA, two leading demographic researchers say. In an article in The Conversation, Tom Moultrie, professor of demography at the University of Cape Town,…
Esidimeni tragedy: Families hope prosecutions will follow
Now that the High Court in Pretoria has found former Gauteng health MEC Qedani Mahlangu and mental health director Dr Makgabo Manamela responsible for the deaths of some of the people in the Life Esidimeni health care scandal, activists are hoping that prosecutions will follow. A total of 144 mental health patients died in 2016…
White dominance in top jobs sparks union outcry
Labour unions are lambasting the government for failing to ensure that companies operating in the country employ all racial groups and employ women in top management positions. The federations were reacting to the recent Commission of Employment Equity report released by the department of employment and labour. It indicated that whites are dominant in top…
Striking Ford workers speak out
Yesterday was the fifth day of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) strike at Ford South Africa’s plant in Watloo, Pretoria. Last week, Numsa members downed tools after failing to reach an agreement with the employer at the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration. The union said Ford was a multinational that…
Sync model agency faces backlash overpayment delays and allegations
Allegations against model agency boss Allessandrio Bergman are mounting as staff, former employees and associates come forward to paint an ugly picture of his alleged business practices as owner of Johannesburg model agency Sync. According to an employee who declined to be named, Bergman allegedly owes talent at his agency around R1.5 million, while staff…