IFP: MEC FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SPENT OVER A QUARTER OF A MILLION TO PUBLICISE HERSELF

The Inkatha Freedom Party in the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature has reacted with shock at spending by the Department of Social Development of over a quarter of a million rand on adverts to announce the MEC’s Budget Speech. In response to a question by the Hon Mrs…

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IFP: BETTER LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT NEEDED TO SOLVE PROVINCIAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT CRISIS

The IFP in KwaZulu-Natal Legislature calls on the Portfolio Committee on Local Government to improve local government oversight if we are to solve the crisis of local administration in the province. "The crisis in municipalities like Nongoma where it is alleged that corruption involving the…

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Grondwethof se bevinding ten gunste van SAPD en Renate Barnard-saak stel teleur

Dr. Dirk Herman, bestuurshoof van Solidariteit, het vandag na verwarrende mediaberigte bevestig dat die Grondwethof finaal ten gunste van die SAPD beslis het in die jarelange rassediskriminasiesaak van oud-polisiekolonel Renate Barnard en Solidariteit teen die polisie, sê adv. Anton Alberts, die VF Plus se woordvoerder…

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Concourt’s Barnard ruling massive blow for non-racialism – CDP

Concourt’s Barnard ruling massive blow for non-racialism – CDP “The Constitutional Court’s ruling in favour of the police’s racial discriminatory practices in the Renate Barnard case is lamentable. “The Christian Democratic Party (CDP) remains convinced that racism or the effects thereof cannot be addressed by…

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SAPS warn of fake employment opportunities

Pretoria - The South African Police Service (SAPS) has warned the public about misleading advertisements regarding the recruitment of new constables. The adverts are apparently being circulated through the social media application WhatsApp and on the www.salearnership.com website. SAPS spokesperson Lieutenant General Solomon Makgale said…

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