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DA says everyone backing ANC’s motion to oust Brink will be aiding graft
The heat is on in the City of Tshwane council after the ANC announced it was going for the mayoral seat over what it described as a dilapidated city with dark and holy roads with intermittent to no water. Yesterday, the ANC announced its intention to table another motion of no confidence against mayor Cilliers…
Family fears eviction after official tells them to move
A Gauteng family is living in fear as authorities reportedly want to evict them to make way for development in the area. The Dlamini family in Extension 23, Tsakane, Ekurhuleni, allege that a government official told them they must prepare for relocation as the land they occupy is earmarked for development. The family’s spokesperson, Nomthandazo…
A third test against Ireland would’ve thrilled fans
As we light the fire and ready ourselves for the Springboks’ first rugby Test against Portugal in Bloemfontein today, you still have to wonder why there wasn’t a third Test against Ireland this weekend. With the series evenly-poised at 1-1, a third encounter between the two nations would surely have been a cracker. The Boks…
Action needed: Ramaphosa’s promises require follow-through
Why did President Cyril Ramaphosa’s speech at the opening of parliament on Thursday evening sound like we’ve heard this before? There was mostly excitement when he launched a new government of national unity (GNU) after the ANC flopped at the polls. But these promises of improving people’s lives have been made before and very little…
Why investigations into EFF corruption took seven years
Social media this week has been full of posts by EFF and uMkhonto weSizwe party supporters declaring “we don’t trust the justice system!” What has brought the issue of politicised justice to the fore is the kerfuffle following last Friday’s leaking of an explosive affidavit by former Venda Building Society (VBS) chair Tshifhiwa Matodzi. On…
Getting away with murder
There’s some spirit up there protecting people from bullets this week. Between Donald Trump and local Sars advocate Coreth Naudé, bullets fired turned out not to be lethal. The same fortune has not embraced many others. Most assassinations, you rarely even hear about; from political ones in rural KwaZulu-Natal to business squabbles turned deadly in…
Court fines Italian reporter for mocking Prime Minister’s height
An Italian journalist who ridiculed the small stature of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni online has been ordered by a court to pay 5,000 euros ($5,440)in damages, she told AFP Friday. Giulia Cortese, who is freelance, had called the far-right leader “a little woman” in an October 2021 social media post, adding: “You don’t scare me.…
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Drone hits Tel Aviv with the roar of a fighter jet: witnesses
It was 3.00 am and Jonathan Karten had just arrived with friends at his apartment from a party when they heard what sounded like a fighter jet swooping in over the sea towards Tel Aviv. The jet turned out to be a drone that crashed into an apartment block nearby Friday, killing one man and…
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