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3 September 2010
                       
 
 
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01 Sep 2010
 
 
DA: Statement by Niekie van den Berg, Democratic Alliance shadow minister of communications, on the SABC and journalistic principles (01/09/2010)
Statements

It is simply astounding to note that SABC spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago has admitted that, in addition to attempting to sell space on flagship current affairs show Interface, the SABC has also...

 
 
09 Apr 2010
 
Is Malema untouchable?
INSIGHT AFRICA
In the wake of right-wing leader Eugene Terre'Blanche's murder, itself obviously deeply regrettable, some seriously negative statements have been made regarding what is likely to happen in the...
 
 
10 Mar 2010
 
Cosatu: statement by Patrick Craven, Congress of South African Trade Unions spokesperson, slamming Eskom tariff discounts to the rich (10/03/2010)
Statements

The Congress of South African Trade Unions is shocked and disgusted at the revelation in the Cape Times on 10 March 2010 that "Eskom has secret deals with 138 big companies that pay dirt-cheap...

 
 
01 Feb 2010
 
Zuma spy tapes not on agenda yet
INTELLIGENCE
The much-awaited report on the leaking of spy tapes to President Jacob Zuma's lawyer will not be seen by Parliament's oversight intelligence committee for weeks to come, the Democratic Alliance...
 
 
30 Oct 2009
 
DA: Weekly Newsletter by Helen Zille, Democratic Alliance Leader on Racism in Cape Town (30/10/2009)
Statements

During the recent election campaign, ANC activists spread many lies, but one was particularly pernicious. They tried to fan the fear that if the DA won the provincial election, black...

 
 
12 Aug 2009
 
Public servants still profit from State tenders
INSTITUTE FOR DEMOCRACY IN SOUTH AFRICA
At what point could corruption become endemic in South Africa? When might it become so systematised that it becomes almost irreversibly ‘the way business is done'?
 
 
08 Jul 2009
 
Cope’s Odendaal resigns
POLITICS
The Congress of the People's (Cope's) second deputy president Lynda Odendaal resigned from the party and from Parliament on Tuesday, Cope spokesperson Phillip Dexter confirmed.
 
 
08 Sep 2008
 
Niehaus warns of 'disturbing' ANC trend
SOUTH AFRICA
There is a disturbing trend in the African National Congress of confusing patriotism with party loyalty, according to former African National Congress MP Carl Niehaus. Writing in the Cape Times on...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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