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Illicit cigarettes worth R1.5 million seized in Free State
Police this week intercepted a large consignment of illicit cigarettes near the Lesotho border. In an operation with the South African Revenue Service (Sars), police raided a house in Ficksburg on 25 July. Illicit cigarettes are defined as any items found to be in contravention of the Tobacco Products Control Amendment Act 63 of 2008.…
New chief justice’s office says claims of relationship between her and Zuma are ‘unfounded and false’
Days after Mandisa Maya was announced as South Africa’s next chief justice, her office has had to deny the details of a report that she has a close relationship with former president and current MK party leader Jacob Zuma. On Thursday, President Cyril Ramaphosa appointed Maya as South Africa’s new chief justice. She will take office on…
Deputy President Mashatile not ruling out SAA sale in the future – report
Deputy President Paul Mashatile is open to revisiting the sale of South Africa’s national airline. South African Airways (SAA) was on the brink of having 51% of the entity sold to Takatso Consortium in March, a plan abandoned at the last minute. The airline has received multiple bailouts from the state in the last 10…
R286m is still missing after being given to National Skills Fund projects – report
A report into financial mismanagement by the Department of Higher Education’s National Skills Fund (NSF) reveals massive fraud and forgery. In five cases mentioned by Nexus Forensic Service’s audit of a select number of projects, the total amount of unaccounted funds is R286 million. The money was intended to go towards NSF projects to help…
‘It shouldn’t get to that stage’: Police and Crime Intelligence failures blamed for shootouts in KZN
Over the last few days questions have been raised about whether police in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) have been heavy-handed. It comes after nine suspects were killed in three separate shootouts with police in the province. The incidents all took place within four days. Police shootouts in KZN KZN Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi on Friday defended the…
Mandisa Maya more than just SA’s first black woman chief justice
In some circles, being the first in a demographic country to occupy a seat historically reserved for white men is a big deal. It represents the breaking of a glass ceiling, the opening of opportunity and the transformation of the nation. There’s no denying its importance and value. In the case of Justice Mandisa Maya,…
Daily news update: Students suspended over ‘slave auction’| SA’s first Olympic medal | Libyan military camp ‘non-compliant’
In today’s news, several students have been suspended from Pinelands High School in Cape Town over an alleged “auction” of black students at the school recently. Police Minister Senzo Mchunu visited the site of an alleged military training centre in Mpumalanga, detailing its transformation from a security guard training facility to a reported military camp.…
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JUST IN: Students suspended over Cape Town school ‘slave auction’
Several Pinelands High School students have been suspended for their alleged involvement in an alleged racist incident. The students were suspended pending the outcome of an investigation into an alleged “auction” of black students at the school recently. Students at Pinelands High School allegedly locked up fellow black pupils in a cage and pretended to…