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Cape Town father in court for murder of twins

A 48-year-old Cape Town father, Maro Cavadias, who is accused of murdering his three year-old twins, is expected to appear in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court on Monday. The lifeless bodies of the little girl and boy were found in Cavadias’ holiday home in Hout Bay last week by their mother.[…]

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Parliament to probe alleged financial crisis in Mokonyane’s Dept

Parliament’s portfolio committee on water and sanitation has agreed to urgently investigate reports on the financial woes of Minister Nomvula Mokonyane’s department. Committee chair Mlungisi Johnson was reacting to reports that the department had an overdraft of around three-point-five billion rand and was unable to account for R654-million on its[…]

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Zuma to lead Hani wreath laying ceremony

President Jacob Zuma will on Monday lead a wreath laying ceremony in honour of struggle icon Chris Hani at the Thomas Nkobi Memorial Park in Boksburg. Hani, an activist and general secretary of the South African Communist Party, was assassinated on April 10, 1993 outside his home in Dawn Park.[…]

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Assad allies vow reprisals against attacks on Syria

Allies of Damascus have threatened reprisals against any party that carries out “aggression” against Syria, two days after US missile strikes hit a Syrian airbase. US sends mixed signals about strategy for Syria “The aggression against Syria oversteps all red lines. We will react firmly to any aggression against Syria[…]

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Anti-Zuma march exposes middle class concerns

By Rafieka Williams Cape Town came to a stand still today as residents and workers in the city heeded to the call for a National Shutdown. Civic organisations called on all South Africans to come together, down tools and join hands in protest action on April 7th. The CBD was[…]

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South Africans heed call for mass action against Zuma

South Africans across the country have heeded to the call for mass action calling for President Jacob Zuma to step down. Protestors took to the streets in masses, lead by the Democratic Alliance (DA), displaying placards while chanting and singing. The DA in the Free State province joined the country in[…]

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‘We wont stop until Zuma goes’

“Zuma Must Go” reverberated through the streets of the Cape Town CBD as throngs of Capetonians stayed out of work for a mass march to Parliament. Cape Town was brought to a virtual standstill as tens of thousands of South Africans mobilised together to protest the recent decisions made by[…]

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