Die for Zuma? We’ll be lucky if the SANDF rocks up for dutyDie for Zuma? We’ll be lucky if the SANDF rocks up for duty

It is a well-recognised fact that a volunteer army, like the United States, should be far more effective than a conscript one simply because the former is made up of career professionals capable of learning about sophisticated weaponry and tactics through years of service while the latter consists p…

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31Aug2009

SA white gets refugee status - Govt disgustedSA white gets refugee status - Govt disgusted

Ottawa - A white South African man has been granted refugee status in Canada, after an immigration board panel ruled he would be persecuted if he returned home to South Africa, the Ottawa Sun reports.This is the first time a white South African has been granted refugee status in Canada claiming pers…

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31Aug2009

ASA faces race chargeASA faces race charge

Cape Town - A civil rights organisation has laid a charge with the world's governing body of athletics against the president of Athletics South Africa (ASA) for inciting racial polarisation over athlete Caster Semenya.Athletics South Africa head Leonard Chuene AfriForum chief executive Kallie Kriel …

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31Aug2009

Mugabe’s nine livesMugabe’s nine lives

‘Mugabe is dead”. That’s a headline many long to see in their lifetime -- so much so that, once in a while, we write it anyway.A report on Wednesday Mugabe in hospital‎ quickly morphed into the tale that he had actually croaked.So, distressed at missing the scoop, and having made a few calls to Zanu…

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29Aug2009

The new voice of the White AfricanThe new voice of the White African

Bok van Blerk probably became most famous for his international hit 'Delarey'. The song brought together the Afrikaans community and celebrated its wonderful culture but also history, and at the end that Afrikaans is something to be immensely proud of, which it most certainly is. Most recently Bok h…

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28Aug2009

234 teachers probed for rape, assault234 teachers probed for rape, assault

The SA Council for Educators (Sace) was investigating 234 teachers for rape, fraud, sexual assault and physical assaulting pupilsSace is among other things responsible for promoting professional conduct among teachers and removing teachers from the roll who are found guilty of serious offences."The …

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27Aug2009

Wheelchair-bound woman brutally killedWheelchair-bound woman brutally killed

A wheelchair-bound 85-year-old woman, who was staying at a retirement home, was stabbed to death on Wednesday morning.Sheila Hesk, of Durban, who was staying was at Sandown Village in Pinetown was sleeping at her apartment when intruders gained entry through the lounge window, and stabbed her repeat…

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27Aug2009

War between SAPS and SANDFWar between SAPS and SANDF

Bloodshed erupted on Pretoria's streets outside the Union Buildings as police and protesting army soldiers openly clashed in running street battles.Wednesday's violence was sparked after more than 3 000 soldiers, who stormed past mobile police barricades setup through out the city to try and contain…

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27Aug2009

White South Africans offer blanket confession for all future evilsWhite South Africans offer blanket confession for all future evils

Talk about quick out of the blocks! No sooner had our conquering heroes set foot in the arrivals hall at O.R. Tambo than Julius and Winnie were sprinting for the microphones to make speeches about racism.Way to build the self-esteem of our Caster and raise the national tone, comrades. But Julius's q…

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26Aug2009

"Kill a woman,steal a TV"

An innocent woman was senselessly shot dead by fleeing armed robbers in the driveway of a petrol station in Johannesburg. Woman shot at filling station She was minding her own business and was no threat to the robbers. In Durban, a woman was shot to death by armed robbers, this time in broad daylig…

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25Aug2009

Mugabe grabs AirZim planes for foreign jauntsMugabe grabs AirZim planes for foreign jaunts

Shower and a change of clothes Harare - President Robert Mugabe this week commandeered an Air Zimbabwe plane to Namibia, keeping it overnight before grabbing another jet for a private visit to Dubai, making the airline lose critical income at a time when it is battling to meet its financial obligati…

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25Aug2009

Crooked cops still at workCrooked cops still at work

Police officers charged with or even convicted of crimes in the Western Cape are being allowed to stay in their jobs, in contravention of national police policy.At least four cases have come to light in the past month in which police officers who have appeared in court or been convicted of crimes ra…

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25Aug2009

More than a million unsolved crimes in SAMore than a million unsolved crimes in SA

More than a million of the two million criminal cases reported annually in South Africa are never solved."The cases seem to get lost somewhere -- they fall through the cracks. We have to ensure cases are not filtered out," said Willie Scholtz, head of the South African Criminal Justice System workin…

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25Aug2009

German woman in horror killingGerman woman in horror killing

Violent murder of Kristina Gebhardt, 28, beaten to death, dumped in boot of her Fiat Uno over R20 argument with security guards The German woman, who had been living in Cape Town for more than five years, would have turned 28 today.Gebhardt's bloodstained body was found in the boot of her Fiat Uno o…

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23Aug2009

Teetering on the brink of collapseTeetering on the brink of collapse

All 25 municipalities in North West - most now teetering on the brink of collapse - will have to be rebuilt from scratch because of ANC infighting, fraud and corruption and a general flouting of the law.This is the assessment of a confidential report by an ANC national executive committee task team …

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23Aug2009

Ministers splash on posh hotel again, stillMinisters splash on posh hotel again, still

Ministers splurge at hotelTwo government ministers have splashed out on accommodation in an exclusive hotel, flying in the face of calls by President Jacob Zuma that officials tighten their belts in the economic crisis.Minister of defence Lindiwe Sisulu and KwaZulu-Natal MEC for economic development…

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23Aug2009

Elderly Berea woman in nightmare attackElderly Berea woman in nightmare attack

While she was bludgeoned, bitten and repeatedly hurled to the floor by a young assailant who screamed "Who is this God you call for?" an 82-year-old Berea resident battled to fathom the horror that had invaded her lifelong home.Ella Horne, who has lived in the wood and iron Victorian house at the co…

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23Aug2009

The report Mbeki and Zuma hid from youThe report Mbeki and Zuma hid from you

Oil-for-food probe names government heavyweights Commission’s report ‘lacked credibility’, says energy department bossHow Saddam was paid for oilDeputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has been named by a government-appointed commission as being “privy to material information” relating to controversial b…

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23Aug2009

Is she a he, or isn’t she?Is she a he, or isn’t she?

Nazi cover-ups, sexually ambiguous sprinters and tell-tale five o’clock shadows Is she a he, or isn’t she? A South African 800 metre runner’s gender has been questioned after she stormed to victory in the World Championships in Berlin yesterday. Below see top 10 gender benders in sport. And - a word…

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21Aug2009

Gender tests triggers terror of brain tests for professional athletesGender tests triggers terror of brain tests for professional athletes

BERLIN. South African sports administrators have congratulated 800-meter star Caster Semenya on her gold medal in Berlin, saying that "she's the man". Meanwhile professional athletes have reacted with terror at a suggestion that they undergo brain tests to establish whether or not they are Homo Sap…

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21Aug2009

Malema, Young Communists, neck and neck in racist rhetoric raceMalema, Young Communists, neck and neck in racist rhetoric race

JOHANNESBURG. Julius Malema has staged a stunning comeback after being initially outpaced by the Young Communists League in the ongoing rhetoric around South African athlete Caster Semenya. The YCL had made the early running by blaming a racist conspiracy by "the white race", but Malema has made up …

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21Aug2009

Deadly Swine Flu spreading across South AfricaDeadly Swine Flu spreading across South Africa

BUMPED TO THE TOP FOR UPDATE - SCROLL DOWN FOR NEWER POSTSSwine flu death toll now six ‘and rising’Get your masks people.. it’s going to get messy South Africa's swine flu caseload has increased fourfold since the country's first case was reported on June 14.First Swine Flu Death Reported In South A…

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20Aug2009
 
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