Archive for mai, 2008
Court ties Shaik to Zuma
Vendredi, mai 30th, 2008Schabir Shaik’s bribery of ANC president Jacob Zuma has been proved and established, says South Africa’s highest court.
But while ruling that Shaik must pay back the more than R33-million in benefits he received because of his corrupt relationship with Zuma, the Constitutional Court on Thursday found it was “neither necessary nor appropriate” to examine whether […]
Mbeki’s message ‘much needed’
Mardi, mai 27th, 2008By Siyabonga Mkhwanazi
Although President Thabo Mbeki’s direct address to the nation for a halt on violence against foreign nationals was long overdue, his message was very much needed in this time of crisis.
This was the view shared by opposition parties after Mbeki spoke to the nation directly through SABC TV and radio on Sunday for […]
South Africa: Tanzanians Injured in Attacks
Jeudi, mai 22nd, 2008
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The Citizen (Dar es Salaam)
22 May 2008
Posted to the web 22 May 2008
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Some Tanzanians living in South Africa are among the injured in the ongoing attacks on foreigners, which have so far left 25 dead, the government has confirmed.
But so far there has not yet […]
Woman raped on Durban beach
Mercredi, mai 14th, 2008 Durban - A 23-year-old woman was raped at Durban’s busy Blue Lagoon Beach, police said on Wednesday.
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Killer-rapists executed
Lundi, mai 12th, 2008Tehran - Iran has hanged five men convicted of burning a young woman alive after raping her, the government newspaper Iran reported on Monday.
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‘Heavy fighting claims 66 lives in Sri Lanka’
Jeudi, mai 8th, 2008Colombo - At least 64 Tamil Tiger rebels and two Sri Lankan soldiers have been killed in the latest battles in the island’s north, according to the defence ministry on Thursday.
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‘Cop not allowed to moonlight’
Lundi, mai 5th, 2008Durban - Moonlighting is not permitted in terms of Metro police regulations, Democratic Alliance councillor John Steenhuizen said on Monday.
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