The former SABC COO went on the defense when probed about his Matric qualification.
The suspects appeared briefly at the Vanderbijlpark Magistrate’s Court, on Monday.
There is coincidence, and then there is this eerie development in the Amy’Leigh de Jager kidnapping.
The destruction of property is condemned.
Three people have been arrested in connection with the kidnapping of 6-year-old Amy-Lee de Jager from her school in Vanderbijlpark earlier in the week.
SAPS increased deployments to cover all the areas identified as hot spots of violence that have seen several shops being looted and burned.
The president has vowed to take action against attacks targeted at foreign-owned shops.
Gauteng’s midday traffic rush should expect delays in these routes, on Tuesday.
The recent spate of looting and violence has been enough to cause the Zambia high commission in South Africa to issue a warning to its citizens in the country.
“I will not hesitate to ask for reinforcement from the SANDF.”
A happy ending in this truly harrowing story.
The situation in Gauteng has intensified and motorists have been urged to practice extreme measures of safety on the road.
As the search continues for Amy-Lee de Jager, FF Plus have called on the law to show no mercy for people who commit crimes against children.
Law enforcement officials have been forced to close of Twist and Kaptiejn Street, in Hillbrow, due to a shooting related to the ongoing looting that’s taking place in Johannesburg.
Police could do nothing but watch on as Tembisa residents pillaged foreign-owned shops.
It is believed that the suspects have already made first contact with the De Jager family.
A forensic report proves that some payments were made for expired contracts.
The torch has been passed on to Sylvia Tladi. It will be her duty to action the broadcaster’s turnaround strategy.
Shivambu conceded to the loan amount, a year after defiantly refusing to be attached to the VBS scandal.
The Gauteng province contributed R4 566,1 million.
Bushiri was thankful for the unrelenting support he has received from his followers.
As part of his settlement deal with SAHRC, Catzavelos had this to say to South Africa about his racist slurs.
A bad day for Catzavelos, as the court dismisses his bid to avoid prosecution for k-word rant.
Some incidents were not reported to the police.
Nationally, reports of corruption in schools, health centres and licensing departments, also grew.