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Activists decides to take the government to court over Operation Vala Umgodi

By Kouthar Sambo After Operation Vala Umgodi reportedly blocked humanitarian aid to the illegal miners, activists decided to take the government to court over the crisis. The move came after police and the army were deployed in parts of the province to fight against illegal mining. Meanwhile, critics have claimed

Minister of Health offers amnesty to abusers of health system

By Daanyaal Matthews  Minister of Health, Aaron Motsoaledi, has appealed to those engaging in fraudulent medical legal claims by allotting for a two-week grace period to rescind their applications and return money attained through fraudulent claims. This follows a press briefing wherein the Minister discussed the details of the findings

Former President Jacob Zuma’s Private Prosecution against News 24 Journalist

By Ebraheem Fredericks Former President Jacob Zuma has launched a private prosecution against News24 journalist Karyn Maughan and State Advocate Billy Downer. The Court charge concerns News24’s publication of Zuma’s medical condition which were attached to Court papers lodged at the KwaZulu-Natal High Court in Pietermaritzburg, last year. Zuma’s legal

Vilas, Levi return to WP as CSA T20 Challenge Squad Announced

Wayne Parnell will captain a squad which includes former Cape Cobras and WP legends Dane Vilas and Richard Levi, who have both been signed on short term contracts. Vilas and Levi are no strangers to WP Cricket, having served the majority of their careers at the province, and it’s their

All eyes on sports minister Mthethwa to increase the numbers at stadiums

Sports fans around the country are waiting with bated breath to find out if the  department of sport will increase the numbers of spectators allowed to attend matches at stadiums. Only 2,000 spectators can watch live sporting events at the moment but the cabinet yesterday approved adjusted alert level 1

De Klerk poorly advised by Zubeida Jaffer

In his last days, Mr F W De Klerk appears to have been poorly advised by those around him.  His statement has disturbed the psyche of our nation. Instead of bringing closure, it has unleashed memories that are difficult to process. It required a monumental effort from many to stop

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