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SATAWU opposes classification of transport as an essential service

The Essential Services Committee has been holding public hearings into whether those in the transport sector and teachers should be prevented from taking part in strikes. Satawu's Zanele Sabela says the transport sector is not formalised enough to be considered an essential service.
20 Jul 2018 5AM 1 min

It's unfair to hold me solely accountable: Fawzia Peer

eThekwini deputy mayor, Fawzia Peer says it is unfair that her name is being dragged through the mud after the recording of a heated telephone call was made public. Peer has been accused of not fulfilling her duties and criticised for poor service delivery in certain wards. The argument is…
20 Jul 2018 4AM 1 min

Legal processes must be followed in protests: KZN police

The Police's Jay Naicker has rejected allegations police acted strongly because a high-ranking official was personally affected by the blockade on the N3. This after yesterday's protests on a several major routes in KZN - call for an end to the fuel price hikes.
19 Jul 2018 3AM 1 min

Transaction benefits for new SASSA card holders

The Social Security Agency says the new and improved cards have been designed to minimise illegal deductions such as airtime purchases, electricity top ups and unwanted loans. SASSA says beneficiaries also will no longer have to pay a service fee. The Post Office's Nobuhle Njapha says there are benefits when…
18 Jul 2018 10PM 1 min

'#FuelPricesMustFall movement is going to get stronger'

#FuelPricesMustFall campaign coordinator, Paul Jenkins says their numbers are growing. Jenkins says its protests in the country will continue if government doesn't do anything about the rising cost of fuel.
18 Jul 2018 7AM 1 min

Bronze Mandela Statue to commemorate first Freedom Address

A bronze statue of Nelson Mandela on the balcony where he gave his first address as a free man will be unveiled at Cape Town City Hall next week. Western Cape MEC, Alan Winde says a new statue of Nelson Mandela will form part of a larger Mandela Tour.
18 Jul 2018 5AM 1 min

Economic, political power eats away at democracy

Former US president, Barack Obama says in order to continue Nelson Mandela's long walk to freedom, we'll need to work harder and smarter towards a better society. He's delivered the Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture in Johannesburg - as part of the centenary celebrations in honour of Madiba's life. Obama says…
17 Jul 2018 8AM 1 min

'We thought we were going to die', says Ballito couple

A Dolphin coast couple has described their terrifying ordeal on a slippery snow-covered mountain road. Brigitte and Nathan Renald had been heading to their Ballito home after spending some time in Sani Pass when they got into difficulty on an the icy road. Brigitte Renald…
16 Jul 2018 4AM 1 min

Crisis Centre describes sexual abuse as a diabolical act

The Open Door Crisis Centre says change needs to start with men for society to win the battle against sexual abuse of women and children. The Pinetown-based organisation's been reacting to the conviction and sentencing of a 30-year-old Phoenix man who raped his mother twice. Open Door Crisis Centre Director,…
12 Jul 2018 7AM 1 min
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