[ad_1] By IOL Reporter 3h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Johannesburg – Police Commissioner General John Khehla Sitole has fired Deputy National Commissioner Bonang Mgwenya following convictions of her alleged involvement in corruption. The announcement was made by SAPS on Friday morning. In October, Mgwenya appeared in Palm Ridge Magistrates …
Read More »Corruption Defendant Ace Magashule Obtained R200,000 Bail
[ad_1] By Zintle Mahlati 1 hour ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Johannesburg – ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule received a 200,000 rand bail from the Bloemfontein Magistrates Court on Friday. Magashule appeared in Bloemfontein Magistrates Court on charges of corruption, fraud and money laundering related to a bid for a …
Read More »Brackenfell High SGB distances itself from event that sparked racism storm
[ad_1] In a statement, the school’s governing body (SGB) reiterated that it had nothing to do with the event and distances itself from the racist comments made on social networks. EFF members protest outside Brackenfell High School. Image: EFF Western Cape / Twitter. CAPE TOWN – Brackenfell High School’s governing …
Read More »Nathi Mthethwa flexes muscles against CSA Council of members, criticizes ‘filibustering’
[ad_1] Nathi Mthethwa (Gallo Images) The CSA Council of Members needs to “immediately review” its refusal to recognize the Interim Board, says Nathi Mthethwa. The minister has warned that he will exercise his powers to take “drastic measures” in resolving the dispute. Cooperation, rather than “filibuster tactics,” was required to …
Read More »Brackenfell High mourns the pain over private enrollment party and implores parents to be reassured
[ad_1] Brackenfell High School plans to resume sensitivity and diversity training after allegations of racial exclusion. The school has acknowledged and “deeply” regrets the pain caused to students, especially students of color. It will also establish safe lines of communication for students to voice concerns and raise issues to make …
Read More »Barack Obama opens up about how the presidency caused ‘tension’ in his marriage to Michelle Obama
[ad_1] Barack and Michelle Obama Photo: Ron Sachs-Pool / Getty Images Barack Obama’s third memoir will hit shelves on November 17. The 44th President of the United States addresses everything from the Trump presidency to how it affected his family life. He writes of his marriage to Michelle Obama: “Despite …
Read More »ANC’s Duarte calls for calm and discipline from Magashule supporters
[ad_1] Supporters of ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule have defied orders not to wear party clothes and many have burned T-shirts with the face of President Cyril Ramaphosa, demanding his resignation. Supporters of ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule gather at Loch Logan Park in Bloemfontein ahead of their court appearance …
Read More »SABC cancels DJ Pastor programming over ‘insensitive’ comments about Brackenfell violence
[ad_1] The SABC has taken radio host Phiwo “Pastor” Nozewu off the air following comments he made about the violence in Brackenfell. Umhlobo Wenene FM breakfast show host Eyondlayo Ek’seni received backlash for a sub-tweet on Twitter and thThe EFF accused him of supporting the violence. Nozewu apologized for the …
Read More »MultiChoice will keep an ‘open mind’ on Canal +
[ad_1] Tim Jacobs, Chief Financial Officer, MultiChoice Group Multiple choice group CFO Tim Jacobs has said in an interview with TechCentral that the pay TV broadcaster will “keep an open mind” to any approach from Canal + de France. Canal +, owned by French media conglomerate Vivendi, bought 12% of …
Read More »Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper, dies from Covid-19
[ad_1] By Reuters 2h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare London – British serial killer Peter Sutcliffe, known as the Yorkshire Ripper for a five-year murder spree during which he stabbed and beaten at least 13 women to death, has died after catching Covid-19. Sutcliffe’s murders, which left women mutilated in …
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