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Richard Mdluli gets parole

Written by on 5 July 2022

Former Crime Intelligence boss Richard Mdluli. AFP/Stringer STRINGER / AFP JOHANNESBURG – A warrant of arrest has been issued for former Crime Intelligence boss Richard Mdluli. This after he failed to appear in court. Mdluli is currently serving a five-year sentence for his involvement in the kidnapping of his customary wife, Tshidi Buthelezi, and her boyfriend, Oupa Ramogibe, in 1998. […]

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SOLIDARITY CONFIRMS ITS MEMBERS AT ESKOM HAVE ACCEPTED WAGE OFFER

Written by on 5 July 2022

Solidarity said that it expected that the wage negotiations would be finalised when unions met with Eskom on Tuesday afternoon. JOHANNESBURG – Trade union Solidarity has confirmed that its members at Eskom have accepted the new wage offer. The organisation is one of three recognised trade unions at the ailing power utility. Meanwhile, leaders of […]

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Police arrest suspect who they allege is a crime mastermind in Khayelitsha

Written by on 4 July 2022

A suspected crime mastermind, with alleged links to a spate of mass shootings in Khayelitsha in the Western Cape, has been arrested and charged in Cape Town.  Police say 30-year-old Yanga Nyalara faces 31 charges including 18 counts of murder, attempted murder and drug dealing. His arrest has been hailed as a breakthrough in the police’s fight against […]

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DA unveils bill to cut fuel price

Written by on 4 July 2022

The Democratic Alliance says it may have the answer to South Africa’s ever-rising fuel prices. The opposition party has unveiled its Fuel Price Deregulation Bill.The party hopes it can convince Parliament to adopt it into law. From Wednesday, motorists will pay well over R2 extra for a litre of diesel and petrol. Source eNCA

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AfriForum accuses Zuma’s lawyers and Correctional Services of misinterpreting medical parole Act

Written by on 4 July 2022

Civic organisation, AriForum, has accused lawyers of former President Jacob Zuma and the Correctional Services Department of incorrectly reading and interpreting the Correctional Services Act. This is contained in papers before the Supreme Court of Appeal in Bloemfontein. AfriForum, the Democratic Alliance, and the Helen Suzman Foundation are challenging the decision by former Correctional Services Commissioner, […]

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