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Africa's first online newspaper. First with the news.

'Yengeni cop' to go on trial in September
Former Goodwood police station commander Siphiwo Given Hewana is to go on trial in the Parow Regional Court in September for allegedly interfering in the drunken-driving case against former African National Congress chief whip Tony Yengeni.
Ruling on Erasmus commission reserved
A full bench of judges on Friday reserved a ruling on the bid by the City of Cape Town and the Democratic Alliance (DA) to quash the Erasmus commission. The commission was set up by Western Cape Premier Ebrahim Rasool to probe the DA-led city's investigation of renegade councillor Badih Chaaban.
Union describes education budget as 'simplistic'
The education minister's budget was called "simplistic" by the South African Democratic Teachers' Union (Sadtu) on Friday, following the budget speech in Parliament on Thursday. "Sadtu wishes to express its concern at the simplistic nature of the education minister's budget speech to Parliament," said Thulas Nxesi, general secretary of the union.
Xenophobia 'like racism of apartheid'
The spate of xenophobic violence in Alexandra has to be contained or it will cause problems in the future, Anglican Archbishop Thabo Makgoba said on Friday after visiting the troubled township. Meanwhile, the Gauteng African National Congress has compared the xenophobia that fuelled this week's attacks to the racism of apartheid.
Gunshots in Kempton Park court as suspects escape
by Zahira Kharsany
Bedlam erupted in the Kempton Park Regional Court on Thursday when three men accused of possession of illegal firearms staged a dramatic escape. The escape took place when the three suspects were taken to the court's holding cells, presiding magistrate Eric Mhlari told the Mail & Guardian Online on Friday.
Zuma: Tackle material differences between people
by Michael Hamlyn
Addressing the students and teachers at a University of Zululand graduation ceremony in Empangeni on Friday, African National Congress leader Jacob Zuma said that nation-building is not only about people's attitudes. "We must understand that nation-building requires that we tackle the material differences between our people," he said.
Mpofu's suspension unlawful, court told
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) board did not comply with its own rules when it suspended chief executive Dali Mpofu, the Johannesburg High Court heard on Friday. "The SABC board acted before it complied with its own internal rules ... the suspension cannot stand," said Mpofu's lawyer, advocate Vincent Maleka SC.
Army agrees HIV discrimination unlawful
HIV-positive people will be able to join the South African National Defence Force after it admitted in the Pretoria High Court on Friday that its policies preventing HIV-positive people from employment, foreign deployment and promotion in the armed forces were unconstitutional.
Judge questions SABC lawyers in Mpofu case
A Johannesburg High Court judge on Friday questioned the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) board's lawyers about the legality of CEO Dali Mpofu's suspension. Hearing an urgent application from Mpofu challenging his suspension, Judge Moroa Tsoka put it to the respondents that there were discrepancies in their court papers.
Blue Flag beach scheme 'like apartheid'
by Mail & Guardian Online reporter and Sapa
eThekwini municipal manager Michael Sutcliffe has likened the international Blue Flag scheme to an "apartheid" system that creates separate beaches, the Mercury newspaper reported on Friday. Blue Flags are part of an international beach-quality accreditation scheme.
Game of cat and mouse in Diepsloot
by Natasha Marrian and Merel Meessen
Police engaged "hooligans" in a tense game of cat and mouse through the informal settlement of Diepsloot on Thursday night. In an attempt to prevent a similar situation to that which emerged in Alexandra this week, police scoured the streets, dispersing any groups that had gathered.
Stephen Hawking meets Mandela in Johannesburg
World famous scientist Stephen Hawking met former president Nelson Mandela in Johannesburg on Thursday. Said Hawking: "I admire how you managed to find a peaceful solution to a situation that seemed doomed to disaster. It was one of the great achievements of the 20th century."
Erasmus commission battle goes to court
by Ben Maclennan
Having a judge head the politically loaded Erasmus commission undermined the principle of separation of powers, lawyers for the City of Cape Town and the Democratic Alliance argued on Thursday. The city and the party have asked the court to quash the commission to probe the legality of the city's spying on renegade councillor Badih Chaaban.
SABC: Suspension was last straw
by Fienie Grobler
South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) chief executive Dali Mpofu's move to suspend his news chief Snuki Zikalala was the last straw that prompted his own suspension, according to court papers on Thursday. Mpofu has launched an urgent application with the Johannesburg High Court, to challenge his suspension last Wednesday.
ASA tells media not to accept ads from Tshwane council
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) on Thursday reiterated its call for media houses to refrain from accepting any advertising from the City of Tshwane metropolitain council. The ASA said it had come to its attention that media houses were accepting advertising from the city despite its instructions not to do so.

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