SABC News Headlines: 2nd February 2023
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including Perdekop, Daggakraal, Charles Town, Amersfoort & Wakkerstroom
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Click on the heading above to view the full post. *The trial against EFF leader, Julius Malema and his bodyguard, Adriaan Snyman continues today in the East London regional court in Eastern Cape. *COSATU says consumers will be unable to meet their basic needs as the cost of electricity and fuel escalates. Both grades of …
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Click on the heading above to view the full post. -The South African Police Service has conferred awards on women and men in blue who have gone the extra mile in curbing crime.-The Mampuru royal family in Sekhukhune, Limpopo, wants the remains of the late Bapedi king, Mampuru II, to be found.-The EFF has dumped …
Click on the heading above to view the full post. -Newly elected Johannesburg Mayor, Thapelo Amad says the delivery of basic services, the fight against corruption and the professionalization of the city’s workforce will be among his key priorities. -The court says it would be in the interest of justice for alleged parliament arsonist Zandile …
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Click on the heading above to view the full post. * Some political analysts have described the Energy Dialogue that the ANC hosted at the University of Johannesburg yesterday as a complete waste of time. The governing party says it plans to create more meetings to allow the public to directly engage public representatives on …
Click on the heading above to view the full post. * Eskom management says it is unable to give a definitive date on when rolling blackouts will end. * Thuli Madonsela is set to be subpoenaed to appear before the Parliamentary inquiry into suspended Public Protector, Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s fitness to hold office. Mkhwebane’s lawyers asked …
Click on the heading above to view the full post. * Members of the Academics Union at the University of Cape Town are expected to meet with the university’s management in a conciliation meeting at the CCMA today. * The DA’s bid to have the ANC’s cadre deployment policy declared unconstitutional continues in the High …