September2016

VOC takes prize at braai-off at Vangate Mall

Armed with their aprons and braai tongs, VOC’s men proved they are more than just big talkers when they were crowned the ‘Festival of Flavours braai masters’ on Heritage Day in Saturday, 24 September. VOC and People’s Post went neck against neck in a braai competition at the event to[…]

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Another reprieve for Bromwell street families

Families of Bromwell Street in Salt River can breathe another sigh of relief after a delay in their eviction. Residents were initially to be evicted on the 26th of September after their houses were bought by The Woodstock Hub. The Western Cape High Court has however delayed the process after[…]

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Wits academic joins Women’s Boat to Gaza

South African academic and activist Leigh-Ann Naidoo has joined scores of other women activists from around the world on the ground-breaking Women’s Boat to Gaza. The all-female crew are currently in Messina on the island of Sicily for the second leg of the journey, which will depart soon for the[…]

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Bodies litter floor at hospital in Aleppo

Hospitals are struggling to cope in Syria’s Aleppo as government and Russian fighter jets continued to pound its rebel-held east, killing more than 200 people in under a week. Al Jazeera’s Amr al-Halabi, reporting from a makeshift hospital in the city, described a bleak situation as the hospital overflowed with[…]

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Time for a student referendum: Habib

Although thousands of students agree with the study fee protests, they do not want to sacrifice their own qualifications for the cause, Wits University vice-chancellor Adam Habib said on Monday. He said he had received an enormous amount of letters saying this is just not fair. Students say they need to[…]

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