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Rubber bullets are high risk when used at close range
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 28th November 2019 Andries Tatane died in April 2011 when the South African Police Service (SAPS) shot him at close range with rubber bullets during a protest in... →
Outcome of cases heard by the Tribunal - 18 November 2019
18th November 2019 The Tribunal has approved, as recommended by the Competition Commission, the unconditional approval of the merger between CFAO Holdings South... →
Creating awareness of damaged part-worn tyres key to road safety
2nd October 2019 The Dunlop brand’s heritage of quality and reliability has stood the test of time, dating back to the invention, by John Boyd Dunlop in 1888, of... →
Zondo commission: Police whistle-blower details how journalists were allegedly paid by crime intelligence officers
By: News24Wire 30th September 2019 Police whistle-blower Dhanajaya Naidoo has detailed how several journalists, including Sunday Times associate editor Ranjeni Munusamy, were... →
Delayed discipline for workers who trashed Joburg Hospital
19th September 2019 A shortage of labour relations officers has been blamed for the long delay in disciplining workers who trashed the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg... →
DA: Protest against contractor affects 16 schools in Giyani
12th September 2019 The DA has written to the MEC for Education in Limpopo, Polly Boshielo, requesting assistance for learners from 16 schools around Giyani who are... →
Cele condemns violent protests in Joburg, briefs Makhura and Ramaphosa
By: News24Wire 3rd September 2019 Police Minister Bheki Cele has condemned the violent protests taking place in Johannesburg and surrounding areas. In a statement released on Monday... →
DA: NW Department of Education’s failure to pay contractors leads to learner protests
26th August 2019 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in North West visited the Onkgopotse Tiro Comprehensive School at Klippan on Thursday, 22 August 2019, following the... →