Waterkloof Air Force Base not a national keypoint: Jeff Radebe

Waterkloof Air Force Base not a national keypoint

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TV presenter Vuyo Mbuli dies

Morning Live presenter Vuyo Mbuli died in the early hours of Sunday morning.

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Sars confirms Gupta aircraft investigation

 

The South African revenue service said on Wednesday it’s investigating why customs officials were not present when the Gupta family’s wedding guests arrived at the Waterkloof Air Force Base in Pretoria.
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Gupta saga an insult to SA – Cosatu

 

 

The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) on Wednesday described the Gupta family’s alleged misuse of government resources as an insult to all South Africans.

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ANC leadership in KZN to be decided today

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Delegates at the African National Congress’ provincial general council (PGC) in KwaZulu-Natal will decide later on Saturday as to who will lead the province.

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ANC must draw lessons: Jacob Zuma

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Members of the ANC must draw positive lessons from the decision to disband the ANCYL national executive committee (NEC) and the Limpopo ANC provincial executive committee (PEC), President Jacob Zuma said on Friday.

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Reports: Jacob Zuma needs to move beyond politics – Zille

 

President Jacob Zuma must move beyond party politics and protect citizens from police brutality and abuse of power, DA leader Helen Zille said on Thursday.

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Reports: Lungisa thinking of leading ANCYL

 

Former ANC Youth League national executive committee member Andile Lungisa is toying with the idea of becoming the league’s next president, The New Age reported on Thursday.

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Don’t criticise SA: Jacob Zuma

 

South Africans should stop talking their country and its economy down, President Jacob Zuma said on Thursday.

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Jacob Zuma refuses probe on abuse

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There is no need for a commission of inquiry into police brutality because the abuses are isolated, President Jacob Zuma said on Wednesday.

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