July2014

Land claims centre open

The provincial land claims commissioner in the Western Cape, Michael Worsnip, has hailed the reopening of the land claims process, saying the decision was based on the massive numbers who were excluded as a result of the previous cut off date. President Jacob Zuma last week signed into law the[…]

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Sisi: Egypt should have deported journalists

Egypt’s president has said he wished journalists jailed in his country had been deported rather than tried, less than two weeks after three Al Jazeera staff were sentenced to seven years in prison for “aiding a terrorist group”. Abdel Fattah el-Sisi was reported by the Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper as telling[…]

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6 suspects arrested in Pal teen slaying

Israel arrested six Jewish suspects Sunday in the grisly slaying of a Palestinian teenager who was abducted and burned alive last week – a crime that set off a wave of violent protests in Arab sections of the country. Leaders of the Jewish state appealed for calm amid signs the[…]

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Dewani killer asks for medical parole

One of Anni Dewani’s killers has applied for medical parole, according to Sunday’s Rapport newspaper. Xolile Mngeni, 26, was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2011. Correctional services said the request was being processed. He was admitted to Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town last month. The Western Cape High[…]

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Israel launches airstrikes in Gaza

Israeli airstrikes have killed at least nine Palestinian fighters from the armed wings of Hamas and Fatah, making it their highest single death toll since a 2012 cross-border war. Two of the men from the Al Hussinin brigade, a military group belonging to Fatah, were targeted by drone strikes east[…]

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Prosecution not seen Oscar video: NPA

The NPA has not seen the video of murder-accused Oscar Pistorius re-enacting the scene of the killing of Reeva Steenkamp. “We have no comment… and have nothing to do with the video,” said spokesman Nathi Mncube on Monday. The prosecution team for the case, led by Gerrie Nel, had not[…]

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Robbery at Joburg mosque

A gang of men robbed worshippers at a central Johannesburg mosque this week, Gauteng police said on Sunday. “The case was only opened yesterday [Saturday] but the incident happened on Thursday,” Lt-Col Lungelo Dlamini said. “Six unknown people attacked those people while they were praying and robbed them of cellphones,[…]

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VOC featured on SABC

VOC will be featured in an insert of a South African documentary on cultural and religious identity on Sunday. Executive producer Shaffee Shaik said the documentary  ‘320 years of Islam in South Africa’ with reflect on the country’s Cape Muslim history going back to Tricentenary celebrations in 1994. “VOC played[…]

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Locals rally for Rohingya

Three South African based advocacy groups say they are appalled by the global silence on the human rights violations against Muslim populations and other religious minorities in both Burma and Sri Lanka. In a joint statement on Friday, the Protect the Rohingya, Media Review Network, and Palestine Solidarity Alliance organisations[…]

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MyCiti begins Cape Flats route

Cape Flats residents can now make use of the MyCiTi bus service as of Saturday. The City of Cape Town said the bus will service the areas of Mitchells Plain and Khayelitsha. “The MyCiTi buses will be travelling between these areas and the Civic Centre station in Cape Town, from[…]

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