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30 Sep 2003
 
 
Ngcuka challenges Zuma to present Hefer with evidence
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The National Directorate of Public Prosecutions urged Deputy President Jacob Zuma yesterday to present the Hefer Commission with evidence that Bulelani Ngcuka, head of the NDPP, was abusing his power.
 
 
26 Sep 2003
 
Ngcuka did not need security clearance - Maduna
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Justice and Constitutional Development Minister Penuell Maduna has rejected suggestions that the appointment of National Director of Public Prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka was irregular because he...
 
 
17 Sep 2003
 
Cosatu members support Zuma at congress
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The Congress of South African Trade Unions rallied around Deputy President Jacob Zuma yesterday, with some delegates briefly disrupting proceedings to welcome him at the federation's national...
 
 
12 Sep 2003
 
Ngcuka spy allegations to be investigated
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Justice Minister Penuell Maduna says he will convene the Ministerial Co-ordinating Committee to investigate allegations that National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP) chief Bulelani Ngcuka...
 
 
26 Aug 2003
 
UDM, DA calls for Zuma to go
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The United Democratic Movement has joined the Democratic Alliance in calling for Deputy President Jacob Zuma to step down.
 
 
01 Aug 2003
 
Mac Maharaj goes public to block latest Scorpions “leak”
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Embattled former transport minister Mac Maharaj and his wife Zarina have become the latest "victims" of an apparent leak from the Scorpions unit.
 
 
11 Jun 2003
 
Ngcuka calls for stricter asset forfeiture laws
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National Director of Public Prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka yesterday appealed to MPs to beef up legislation governing asset forfeitures.
 
 
03 May 2003
 
Poverty still SA's main scourge - Mandela
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Poverty was still the main scourge affecting poor people in South Africa, former president Nelson Mandela told a packed auditorium in King William's Town, Eastern Cape, on Saturday.
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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