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    'NUM not responsible for violence'

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Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu. Picture: Regan Thaw/EWN

'NUM not responsible for violence'

Govan Whittles | 24/05/2013Shabangu said NUM should never stoop to the level of rival unions who use intimidation to increase membership.

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Former Fidentia boss J Arthur Brown is seen at the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town on Wednesday, 15 May 2013. He was fined R150 000 and given a suspended prison sentence for two fraud convictions. Picture: Nardus Engelbrecht/SAPA

NPA to appeal verdict against Brown

Graeme Raubenheimer | 24/05/2013
The FSB welcomed the NPA's decision to appeal the verdict against J Arthur Brown.

Vuyo Mbuli's tombstone at the Wespark Cemetary in Johannesburg. Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN

Mbuli laid to rest

Themba Boyi | 24/05/2013
Hundreds of people attended Vuyo Mbuli's funeral service in Houghton and burial at Westpark Cemetery.

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    Vuyo Mbuli laid to rest

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  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 24 April

  • Eskom CEO Brian Dames speaks about the 49M energy-saving campaign at AfriSam in Johannesburg, Monday, 3 December 2012. AfriSam became the first construction materials company to sign the pedge. Launched in 2011, Eskom's 49M is an initiative endorsed by government and business partners to encourage South Africans to embrace energy saving as a national culture and to join the global journey towards a sustainable future. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

    Will SA experience load shedding?

  • Eskom chief executive Brian Dames visits the Medupi Power Station near Lephalale in Limpopo on Thursday, 11 April 2013. Medupi is on a tight schedule to deliver power to the grid from its first unit by the end of 2013. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

    Will SA experience load shedding?

  • A poster on the wall of the enclosure of Houdini the black mamba who was recovered in the National Zoo in Pretoria in April 1013 before being put back on public display on 23 April 2013. Picture:Reinart Toerien/EWN

    Black mamba Houdini back on display

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 23 April

  • About 40 000 Rea Vaya commuters travelling from Soweto to the city centre have been affected by the bus drivers’ strike.

    Commuters hardest hit by bus strike

  • Sedov docks at V&A Waterfront,. Cape Town

    92-year-old ship docks in Cape Town

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report: 23 April

  • Eskom chief executive Brian Dames visits the Medupi Power Station near Lephalale in Limpopo on Thursday, 11 April 2013. Medupi is on a tight schedule to deliver power to the grid from its first unit by the end of 2013. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

    Eskom needs your help

  • A Jupiter informal settlement resident outside her home.  Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Poor, but resilient and optimistic

  • Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe lights a torch symbolising the official opening of the Hopa Museum at Freedom Park in Pretoria on 22 April 2013. Picture: Reinart Toerien/EWN.

    Motlanthe opens Hopa museum

  • Communications Minister Dina Pule. Picture: GCIS

    Pule hits back at Sunday Times

  • Stephen Grootes

    SA's mining economy relatively safe

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 22 April

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report: 22 April

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report: 22 April

  • Microsoft TechEd Africa 2013

    Microsoft TechEd Africa 2013

  • The Starship Troopers won by a narrow margin at the Mars Attacks roller derby bout held at the Wembley Stadium in Turffontein on 20 April 2013.

    SLIDESHOW: Troopers skate their way to victory

  • A scene from the local film A Lucky Man

    Notorious Cape gang leader's story hits big screen

  • Flooding in Kliptown, Soweto, 20 April 2013. Picture: Govan Whittles/EWN.

    GP floods leave 136 homeless

  • Flooding in Kliptown, Soweto, 20 April 2013. Picture: Govan Whittles/EWN.

    GP floods leave 136 homeless

  • South African Airways plane. Picture: AFP.

    Will the new SAA CEO last?

  • Stephen Grootes.

    Black Business Council on EE report

  • New Super Rugby logo. Picture: SANZAR

    Kings' Solomons talks Super Rugby

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 19 April

  • Western Cape Premier, Helen Zille

    Close Up with Helen Zille

  • Golden arrow

    Bus Drivers Strike - Contingency Plans and Talks

  • Derby

    Get ready for 'Skate Wars'

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report: 18 April

  • Nurses belonging to the National Education Health and Allied Worker's Union were striking on 17 April 2013 outside Milpark Hospital for better wages. Picture: Reinart Toerien/EWN

    NEHAWU won't back down

  • EWN video bulletin with Sheldon Morais

    EWN video bulletin - 17 April

  • The vehicle smashed into the window of the sushi counter at the Cape Town store, leaving broken glass and plates strewn over the floor. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Police chase shock for sushi staff

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report: 17 April

  • A Limpopo woman beaten for alleged shoplifting

    Woman assaulted for alleged shoplifting

  • An elderly woman beaten for allegedly shoplifting

    Elderly woman assaulted for alleged shoplifting

  • Remains of a mattress following a shack fire that killed four children in the Dukathole Informal Settlement on the East Rand on 16 April, 2013. Picture: Reinart Toerien/EWN.

    Four children die in shack fire

  • McBride in Focus

    I won’t have a retrial - McBride

  • On route to Stellenbosch

    New Maties race policy no wonder cure

  • A screen grab from a private video shows the smoke after one of the explosions at the 2013 Boston Marathon.

    Athletics world shocked by Boston blasts

  • A screen grab from a private video shows the smoke after one of the explosions at the 2013 Boston Marathon.

    Athletics world shocked by Boston blasts

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 16 April

  • Kenny Kunene

    Kenny Kunene - "I'm no political tool"

  • meat scandal

    SA’s meat labelling scandal

  • EWN brings you the latest news, now also in the form of a video bulletin, with Mbali Sibanyoni.

    EWN Video Bulletin - 15 April

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report: 15 April

  • Sausages and burgers on the grill. Picture: sxc.hu.

    Prof - Meat 'contamination' often not deliberate

  •  The Consumer Commission will launch an independent probe into the SA meat scandal.

    Chain supermarkets named in meat scandal

  • Homophobia in schools

    Beaten up and bullied for being a lesbian

  • EWN TV logo.

    The week reviewed in pictures

  • SASCOC logo

    Sascoc 'lacks accountability'

  • Dozens of DA supports demonstrate outside the Zola Gateway Clinic in Soweto, which they allege has cost over R400-million more than what was originally budgeted for. Picture: Lesego Ngobeni/EWN.

    Zola Gateway Clinic five years overdue – DA

  • Reiger Park Shooting

    Community silent after shooting

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 12 April

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report: 12 April

  • An image of the new Springbok jersey that was unveiled in Cape Town on 11 April 2013. Picture: EWN

    New Springbok jersey unveiled

  • The 2013 Templeton Prize Laureate, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu is seen at the Templeton Prize celebration at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, Thursday, 11 April 2013.  Picture: Sapa.

    Blasphemous that people are living in shacks - Tutu

  • John Robbie

    New children’s DNA/ID database

  • Medupi power station 80% complete

    Medupi power station 80% complete

  • Stephen Grootes.

    Cronje: Whites are doing extraordinarily well

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 11 April

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report: 11 April

  • Ford Kuga outside Cape Town

    Taking Ford’s new “Kuga” off road

  • Several dignitaries, including President Jacob paid homage to Chris Hani on the 20th anniversary of his death, hailing him as a compassionate leader and disciplined “cadre” who put the objectives of the tripartite alliance ahead of his own.

    Politicians remember Chris Hani

  • Stephen Grootes

    SAA set to appoint Kalawe as new CEO

  • EWN brings you the latest news, now also in the form of a video bulletin, with Mbali Sibanyoni.

    EWN Video Bulletin - 10 April

  • Caspar Lee

    Meet SA’s teenage YouTube star

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report: 10 April

  • Limpho Hani (R), widow of Chris Hani and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela listen to rightwing Polish immigrant Janus Walusa relating tales of "hardships" which he said led him to despise communism, at an amnesty hearing on the murder of South African Communist Party (SACP) chief Chris Hani on 10 April 1993. Picture: AFP

    20 years later, still feels like yesterday - Limpho Hani

  • Wits University. Picture: joburg.org.za

    Wits to review sexual harassment policy

  • Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale. Picture: Catherine Rice/EWN

    Sexwale remembers Chris Hani

  • A juvenile ostrich on an Oudtshoorn farm. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Ostrich feather poaching

  • The late leader of the South African Communist Party, Chris Hani, who was assassinated outside his home in Dawn Park in Boksburg on 10 April, 1993. Picture: AFP.

    Hani's daughter speaks about her late father

  • Western Cape SAPS celebrate the achievements of the three-month pilot Drug Watch campaign on 9 April 2013. Picture: EWN

    Half ton of dagga incinerated in Cape Town

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 09 April

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report: 09 April

  • Former Prime Minister Baroness Margaret Thatcher. Picture: AFP

    Vavi remembers the 'Iron Lady'

  • Transport Minister Ben Martins says while the road death toll increased during this year’s Easter weekend compared to last year, there was a decrease in the number of crashes on major routes.

    Easter road death toll up

  • Britain's former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher died at the age of 87 on 8 April, 2013. Picture: AFP.

    'I found her an attractive woman'

  • Britain's former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher died at the age of 87 on 8 April, 2013. Picture: AFP.

    FW de Klerk on Margaret Thatcher's passing

  • bpody world

    A new look at the body

  • A crane fell through the roof of the Golden Walk Shopping Centre in Germiston on 8 April, 2013. Picture: Theo Nkonki/EWN

    Golden Walk Shopping Centre damage

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 8 April

  • Frank Chikane

    Frank Chikane on his latest book

  • Jonathan Jansen

    Jansen explains his Madiba comments

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report: 08 April

  • Mally, the baby Capuchin Monkey brought into Germany by Justin Bieber.

    Justin Bieber's monkey in quarantine

  • South African rap artist Jack Parow

    Jack Parow unplugged

  • Balloon Run from Robben Island - 6 April 2013 (by Matt Silver-Vallance)

    'Balloon bloke' defies gravity

  • Happy Sindane

    Sindane family bids final farewell to Happy

  • The grave of SANDF soldier Xolani Dlamini who was layed to rest in Johannesburg on 06 April 2013 after being killed in the Central African Republic in March. Picture: Reinart Toerien/EWN

    Fallen soldier laid to rest

  • Lenny Mashaba junior drove with his father and younger brother from Polokwane this morning to come wish Nelson Mandela well as he recovers in hospital. Pictures by Michelle Lubbe/Primedia PR

    320km trip to wish Madiba well

  • Happy Sindane remembered

    Happy Sindane remembered

  • Lira in Khayelitsha

    Lira inspires budding 'musos' in Khayelitsha

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 5 April

  • Muldersdrift

    Muldersdrift - We live in fear

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    AUDIO - The Africa Report: 05 April

  • Greg Maud, who is running accross Greenland in April and May 2013. Picture: www.greenlandrun.com.

    Greenland run in -30 degrees

  • Nelson Mandela and Graca Machel

    Madiba better - Graca Machel

  • Hip-Hop artist Proverb

    Close Up with ProVerb

  • Minister of International Relations, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane says South Africa will not support the undemocratic government of the Central African Republic.

    SA withdraws troops from CAR

  • Camilla Bath

    EWN Video Bulletin - 4 April

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report with Jean-Jacques Cornish: 04 April

  • Minister in the Presidency Trevor Manuel is seen during a post Cabinet media briefing in Cape Town, Tuesday, 22 February 2011. Picture: GCIS/SAPA

    Don't blame Apartheid - Manuel

  • John Maythem

    Old buildings turned into rehab centres

  • MyCiti bus service. Picture: City of Cape Town

    MyCiti bus update

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 3 April

  • Donald Grant

    MEC discusses school performance incentive

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report with Jean-Jacques Cornish: 03 April

  • Household goods recovered in the veld, after a man was shot during a robbery in Muldersdrift on 13 September 2012. Picture: Shenan Cochrane.

    Crime in Muldersdrift on the increase

  • Petrol attendant fills up a car tank. Picture: AFP.

    Petrol price increase will have ripple effect

  • Coastal petrol price infographic from 2010-2013

    Coastal petrol price infographic

  • SANDF Memorial

    Fallen soldiers 'fought like lions'

  • South African Revenue Services commissioner Oupa Magashule. Picture: Reinart Toerien/EWN.

    Sars collects R814 billion in taxes

  • John Maythem

    Equal Education takes on W.Cape govt.

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 02 April

  • 567 Cape Talk's Kieno Kammies

    Parents not buckling up their children

  • Nwabisa Rhalana in her home in Khayeltisha showing EWN weekly shopping

    Balancing the budget scales

  • SANDF soldiers carry the bodies of their colleagues killed in the Central African Republic on 24 March 2013. Picture: Alex Eliseev/EWN

    President Zuma owes answers on CAR - Prof

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report with Jean-Jacques Cornish: 02 April

  • Robert McBride. Picture: Sapa.

    Justice always prevails - Robert McBride

  • Well-wishers have found creative ways to show their support for Nelson Mandela. Brightly coloured stones dot flower beds outside the former President’s Houghton home.

    Well-wishes for Mandela stream from across the globe

  • 25 cars were burnt down by a fire in Woodmead at a religious gathering on 29 March 2013. Picture: Reinart Toerien/EWN

    25 cars go up in flames at Woodmead event

  • Capetonians demonstrate against the imprisonment of Professor Cyril Karabus, a retired Red Cross Children’s Hospital paediatric haematologist, in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates on Monday, 18 February 2013.

    Govt. steps up Karabus talks

  • SANDF

    A moving ceremony for SA's fallen soldiers

  • Oscar Pistorius

    Pistorius successfully appeals bail conditions

  • Zola Budd's running shoes

    Race running tips from Zola Budd

  • 567 Cape Talk's Kieno Kammies.

    The Use of Animals in Circuses

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report with Jean-Jacques Cornish: 28 March

  • Kurt Wenner

    Pavement artist to wow South Africans in 3D

  • Carl Pistorius

    Carl Pistorius pleads not guilty

  • South African currency. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News

    SCA rules in favour of SASSA

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report with Jean-Jacques Cornish: 27 March

  • 567 Cape Talk host Kieno Kammies

    Skywise - When will it launch?

  • SASSA says the process of streamlining the payment of social grants caused people to panic

    Sassa system change causes panic

  • President Jacob Zuma at BRICs press briefing

    What does the Brics development bank mean?

  • John Cleese

    John Cleese on comedy, TV and SA tour

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 26 March

  • A handout photo shows employees of the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) checking computers as they try to recover a server of the company's network at main office of KBS in Seoul March 21, 2013. Picture: AFP

    Internet and cyber security

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report with Jean-Jacques Cornish: 26 March

  • Caption: (L-R) Brazilian President Dilma Roussef, Russian President Vladimir Putin,Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Chinese President Hu Jintao and South African President Jacob Zuma pose for group photo in Los Cabos, Mexico, June 18, 2012, during a BRICS's Presidents meeting before the opening of the G20 leaders Summit. Source: AFP

    Brics vital for emerging economies

  • Thandeka Madonsela who was raped and mutilated

    Family shocked by gruesome death

  • Chief of the South African Defense Force General Solly Shoke says withdrawing the troops from the Central African Republic is not an option

    CAR troop withdrawal ‘not an option’

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 25 March

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report with Jean-Jacques Cornish: 25 March

  • Taxi driver David Humphreys.

    Sentence reduction for Jacob Humphreys

  • Volunteers try to assist one of the 19 beached pilot whales at Noordhoek beach in Cape Town on 24 March 2013. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    19 pilot whales beach on Cape coast

  • Volunteers try to assist one of the 19 beached pilot whales at Noordhoek beach in Cape Town on 24 March 2013. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Pilot whales beach on Cape coast

  • Guinness World record thrashed during Earth Hour

    SA's Earth Hour Guinness World Record

  • Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe. Picture: AFP

    Thabo Mbeki remembers Chinua Achebe

  • Pretoria Zoo snake believed to be stolen

    Pretoria Zoo snake presumed stolen

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 22 March

  • The City of Cape Town started its exclusion net trial at Fish Hoek beach on 22 March 2013. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Cape Town starts ‘unique’ shark net trial

  • Hanneke Schutte

    Local scriptwriter jets off to LA

  • Fanie Fourie's Lobola

    Close up with Henk Pretorius

  • Sharpville march

    South Africans celebrate Human Rights Day in Sharpeville

  • Sharpville march

    South Africans celebrate Human Rights Day in Sharpville

  • Wounded people lie in the street, 21 March 1960 in Sharpeville, near Vereeniging, where at least 180 black Africans, most of them women and children, were injured and 69 killed. Picture: AFP

    PAC wants Human Rights Day name change

  • Professor Cyril Karabus. Picture: Supplied

    Karabus 'over the moon' after ruling

  • John Robbie

    'Have we learnt from Sharpeville?'

  • Reserve Bank Governor Gill Marcus

    SA's dangerously high inflation rate

  • Health Minister Dr. Aaron Mostwaledi envisages curing TB by 2015

    Motsoaledi’s ambitious TB plan

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 20 March

  • Christianity. Picture: sxc.hu.

    Defending God - John Lennox

  • A pool of dry blood marks the scene where one of five men was gunned down at a house in Rocklands, Mitchells Plain on 19 March 2013. Picture: Regan Thaw/EWN

    Where a Mitchells Plain man died

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report with Jean-Jacques Cornish: 20 March 2013

  • Capetonians demonstrate against the imprisonment of Professor Cyril Karabus, a retired Red Cross Children’s Hospital paediatric haematologist, in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates on Monday, 18 February 2013.

    Cyril Karabus is one step closer to returning home

  • Phiyega reiterates: lethal force was required in Marikana

    Phiyega reiterates: lethal force was required in Marikana

  • No Alcohol. SXC.hu

    Public divided over tighter smoking & alcohol regulations

  • Government is looking at changing the legal drinking age from 18 to 21, and banning the sale of alcohol on Sundays.

    Govt. pushing ahead with new liquor laws

  • A mine. Picture: AFP

    Exxaro secures interdict against striking miners

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 19 March

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report with Jean-Jacques Cornish: 19 March 2013

  • Helen Zille tweeted this picture of her injury after she said she had been bitten by a rat. Picture: Twitter

    Rat bites Helen Zille

  • ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe addressing a media conference at Luthuli House on 12 June, 2011. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    ANC disbands Youth League, Limpopo PEC

  • ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe addressing a media conference at Luthuli House on 12 June, 2011. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    ANC boots out ANCYL, Limpopo leaders

  • South African Post Office

    Post Office 'working to clear backlog'

  • School Kids

    Education officials, religious leaders sign memorandum

  • Jody van Zummeren at the Wesbank Super Series

    Youngest on the Super Series track

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 18 March

  • Wilfred Napier

    Cardinal Napier explains paedophilia comments

  • Atlantic Coaches crashed in the Hex River Valley killing 22 people on 15 March 2012. Picture: Renee de Villiers/EWN

    Horror De Doorns Bus Crash

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report with Jean-Jacques Cornish: 18 March 2013

  • Nik Rabinowitz and Connie Ferguson were the hosts of the 2013 South African Film and Television Awards, which were held at the Gallagher Estate in Midrand on 16 March, 2013. Picture: Reinart Toerien/EWN

    TV stars shine at SAFTAs

  • The Molopo Magistrate’s Court in Mmabatho, North West, as pictured on 15 March 2013. Picture: Lesego Ngobeni/EWN

    NW policeman charged with attempted murder

  • Bus crash in Hex Rivier Valley

    Bus crash claims 24 lives

  • Devastation after the March 2013 fire in Kayamandi

    Massive fire kills 2 in Kayamandi

  • South African flag. Picture: Sxc.hu.

    South Africa's very own Usain Bolt?

  • National Police Commissioner General Riah Phiyega is seen behind her desk in her Pretoria office. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Phiyega testifies about Marikana Massacre

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 15 March

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    The Africa Report with Jean-Jacques Cornish: 15 March 2013

  • John Robbie

    SAPS 'command & control' a problem - Fivaz

  • What happened to Mido Masia “should never happen to anyone ever again,” says Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa

    Police minister visits Macia’s family

  • Soccor in Cape Town

    Why is Cape football failing?

  • Sir Richard Branson

    Close Up with Sir Richard Branson

  • Sir Richard Branson

    Close Up with Sir Richard Branson

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 14 March

  • Communications Minister Dina Pule. Picture: GCIS

    'I encourage the president to let SABC board leaders leave'

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    Africa Report with Jean-Jacques Cornish: 14 March 2013

  • Tessa Shellard

    Oscar Pistorius - Before the blades

  • Graeme Smith and Marc Lewis

    The tough times are when you take the biggest steps

  • Family, friends and colleagues paid their respects to journalist Mandy Rossouw at a memorial service in Johannesburg.

    Memorial celebrates beloved journalist

  • The Petrus Molefe Outdoor Gym in Dlamini Soweto is oversubscribed

    Soweto outdoor gym oversubscribed

  • The wreck of the Seli 1 is blown up on 13 March 2013

    Seli 1’s tenure ends with a bang

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    Africa Report with Jean-Jacques Cornish: 13 March 2013

  • Auditor General Terence Nombembe

    Regression in positive audit outcomes

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 12 March

  • ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe at the ANC's National Executive Committee meeting in Irene, 18 May 2012. Picture: SAPA

    Mantashe remembers Mandy Rossouw

  • EWN Group Editor-in-Chief Katy Katopodis

    Mandy Rossouw remembered

  • Marcus Neustetter

    20 000 glow-sticks light up CT museum

  • Talk Radio 702/567 Cape Talk host Redi Tlhabi

    Working class needs real representation

  • FNB logo.

    FNB’s “Steve” campaign back

  • South African Airways plane. Picture: AFP.

    More turbulence for SAA

  • Forensic scientist David Klatzow

    East Rand bones and 'questionable' police work

  • Mai Mai Muti Market in joburg

    A taste of African culture in the heart of Joburg

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 11 March

  • Gwede Mantashe. Picture: Sapa.

    Call for Motshekga's resignation "unjustified"- Mantashe

  • Racing driver Naomi Schiff on her way to Belgium to join the main circuit. Picture: Sebabatso Mosamo/EWN.

    Fast, Fabulous and Female - SA's top kart racer

  • Former president Nelson Mandela.

    Madiba spends another brief stint in hospital

  • Sir Richard having a water break at Suikerbossie (while doing his first Cape Argus Cycle tour)

    Branson's virgin Cape Argus cycle tour

  • Community members protest outside the Benoni Magistrate Court on 4 March, where eight police officers appeared for the death of Daveyton Taxi Driver Mido Macia.

    Bail postponed for cops implicated in dragging incident

  • Sexpo photo of lacy bra

    50 shades of Sexpo

  • Mercedes-Benz fashion week kicked of in Newtown on Thursday night for a fashion-filled night. Picture: Sebabatso Mosamo/EWN

    Newtown hosts Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 8 March

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    Africa Report with Jean-Jacques Cornish

  • Fashion designer David Tlale

    Close up with David Tlale

  • The Joburg Theatre brings you the classic story of DON QUIXOTE .

    A classic tale of ballet

  • Porsche Boxster was named South African Car of the Year 2013. Picture: EWN

    Peek inside SA’s car of the year

  • A multiple vehicle pile up on the N1 in Johannesburg resulted in one fatality and traffic mayhem. Picture: Athol Moralee/iWitness

    A flipped car

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 7 March

  • Jean-Jacques Cornish.

    Africa Report with Jean-Jacques Cornish

  • Newly appointed Transport Minister Ben Martins. Picture: GCIS.

    Road deaths a collective responsibility - Ben Martins

  • Mido Macia's memorial service was held at a stadium in Daveyton on 6March 2013.

    In memory of Mido

  • Alaska Boys from Duduza on the East Rand are addicted to Nyaope

    Nyaope has ravaged young lives

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 6 March

  • Vuma Reputation Management CEO Janine Hills. Picture: Supplied

    Juggling the media and Oscar Pistorius

  • Western Cape Premier Helen Zille on an early morning training session ahead of the Cape Argus Cycle Tour. Picture: EWN

    Zille gets in gear for Cycle Tour

  • Kamogetswe Sefularo was stabbed to death on 1 March 2013, outside the Lukhanyo High School in Mohlakeng on Gauteng's West Rand. Picture: Supplied

    Mohlakeng teen stabbed to death

  • Prosecutor Glynnis Breytenbach's disciplinary hearing resumed on Wednesday at the National Prosecuting Authority's (NPA) headquarters in Pretoria. Picture: Lesego Ngobeni/EWN.

    FIRST ON EWN: I've upheld the real principles of the NPA - Breytenbach

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 5 March

  • Where Anene Booysen was found

    Anene Booysen and the legacy of violence

  • Community members protest outside the Benoni Magistrate Court on 4 March, where eight police officers appeared for the death of Daveyton Taxi Driver Mido Macia.

    Daveyton ‘dragging’ case postponed

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 4 March

  • Zwelinzima Vavi.

    Vavi - If there's evidence of wrongdoing I'll step down

  • Heaveyweight Title Conteneder Andrew van Zyl fought hard to take Ruan 'Fangzz' Potts' belt in a nail-biting match at the Extreme Fighting Championship at Carnival City on Friday night. Picture: Sebabatso Mosamo/EWN

    Extreme Fighting in Joburg

  •  The Consumer Commission will launch an independent probe into the SA meat scandal.

    Consumers must be "pro-active" as meat scandal drags on

  • 130301Mokonyane

    Gauteng govt calls for calm in Daveyton

  • 130301Mokonyane

    Authorities have visited the home of dead taxi driver, Mido Macia in the wake of public protests in Daveyton.

  • 130301Mido

    Cops suspended over taxi driver dragging

  • Richard Branson, chairman and founder of Virgin Group. Picture: AFP

    Sir Richard Branson on KFM

  • Chad and Bert le Clos

    Close up with Chad and Bert le Clos

  • President Jacob Zuma addresses schoolchildren at Glendale Secondary in Mitchell’s Plain during the launch of the Stop Rape campaign on 28 February 2013. Picture: EWN

    Kieno Kammies interviews President Jacob Zuma

  • Outraged Daveyton residents speak up about the brutal death of a taxi driver who was dragged through the streets on the back of a police van. The man died in police custody on Tuesday. Jacob Moshokoa reports

    "We don't feel safe" - Daveyton residents

  • A Mozambican national has died after he was allegedly dragged behind a police van in Daveyton.

    Man dragged by police van [WARNING: Not for sensitive viewers]

  • President Jacob Zuma at the launch of the Stop Rape campaign in Mitchell's Plain, Cape Town on 28 February 2013. Picture: EWN

    Zuma lends weight to anti-rape campaign

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 28 February

  • Gina Myers

    Reeva Steenkamp remembered

  • Minister for Women, Children and People with Disabilities Lulu Xingwana. Picture: Giovanna Gerbi/EWN

    Lulu Xingwana - I was misquoted

  • Nedbank economist, Isaac Mashego, breaks down finance minister Pravin Gordhan's 2013 budget speech. Picture: Reinart Toerien/EWN

    Breakdown of 2013 budget

  • Gina Myers

    Reeva Steenkamp remembered

  • Women protested outside the Bredasdorp Magistrate's Court on 26 February 2012, where a man accused of raping and murdering Anene Booysen appeared.  Picture: Renee de Villiers/EWN

    No bail for Anene’s accused

  • Sausages

    SA consumers 'cheated' with meat - study

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 27 February

  • Sausages and burgers on the grill. Picture: sxc.hu.

    Donkey, goat and water buffalo in SA meat products

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 26 February

  • Scottish singer Annie Lennox in conversation with Cape Talk radio presenter John Maytham on 25 January 2013. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Annie Lennox speaks out against gender violence

  • Stephen 'Sugar' Segerman, the man behind the search for Rodriguez, in Mabu Vinyl, the Cape Town record store he co-owns. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    The man behind the search for "Sugar Man"

  • Chris Bertish

    SA man takes on Atlantic with paddle board

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 25 February

  • Jayden Brooderyk was one of nine KES pupils struck by lightning while trying to cover a cricket pitch on 12 February 2013. Picture: Reinart Toerien/EWN

    KES lightning survivor talks about his ordeal

  • SAFA announces probe into match-fixing allegations around Bafana Bafana's 2010 World Cup preparation matches on 23 February 2013. Picture: Reinart Toerien/EWN

    SAFA match-fixing allegations to be probed

  • Oscar Pistorius battled to secure bail as he appeared on charges of murdering his model girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. Picture: AFP

    Pistorius 'needs time to heal from trauma'

  • South African Paralympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius appears in the Pretoria Magistrate Court on 20 February 2013. Picture: AFP.

    Oscar Pistorius granted bail

  • Sipho Hotstix Mabuse interview

    Close Up with Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse

  • Oscar Pistorius battled to secure bail as he appeared on charges of murdering his model girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. Picture: AFP

    Oscar Pistorius bail hearing: Day 3

  • Hilton Botha

    Phiyega removes Botha from Pistorius case

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin- 20 February

  • Reeva's coffin enterting the crematorium

    Loved ones bid Reeva farewell

  • Oscar Pistorius stands in the dock as he waits to hear the outcome of his bail application. Picture: Lesego Ngobeni/EWN.

    Oscar Pistorius tells his side of the story

  • Reeva Steenkamp's coffin is carried into the Victoria Park Crematorium on 19 February 2013, as her boyfriend Oscar Pistorius appeared in court in connection with her murder. Picture: AFP.

    Reeva Steenkamp laid to rest

  • Reevas

    Friends support Reeva's mother

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    Video Bulletin - 19 February

  • Reeva's father arrives at the crematorium.

    Reeva Steenkamp's father arrives for her funeral

  • Oscar Pistorius battled to secure bail as he appeared on charges of murdering his model girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. Picture: AFP

    Oscar Pistorius in court

  • Ocar Pistorius' siter Aimee and brother Carl comfort each other in court on 19 February 2013.

    Oscar's siblings comfort each other in court

  • Henke Pistorius is comforted by friends and family in the Pretoria Magistrates Court, where his son Oscar appeared on murder charges. Picture: Lesego Ngobeni/EWN

    Comfort for Oscar's father

  • Oscar Pistorius. Picture: Alicia Pillay/EWN

    Blow For Oscar In Court

  • Oscar Pistorius trains for track and field Olympic events on 29 July, 2012, in London, England. Picture: Marc Lewis/EWN.

    Oscar Pistorius: Understanding What Happened

  • Inge Nefdt, Reeva Steenkamp's friend.

    Reeva - the most vibrant person I knew

  • Reeva Steenkamp's brother Adam

    Reeva - the glue that kept the family together

  • Reeva Steenkamp's brother Adam

    She was the glue that kept the family together

  • A mine. Picture: AFP

    Amplats shares drop after shooting

  • Newspapers. Picture: Lindiwe Mlandu/EWN

    Independent News & Media sells SA operations

  • Academic and political activist Mamphela Ramphele announced a new political party platform on 18 February 2013 in Johannesburg. Picture: Alex Eliseev/EWN

    Ramphele announces new 'party political platform'

  • EWN video bulletin with Sheldon Morais

    EWN video Bulletin - 18 February

  • Textbooks found in a warehouse in Limpopo. Picture: Sapa.

    Textbooks deliberately overstocked

  • Paddler Andrew Birkett navigates a rapid on day one of The Unlimited Dusi Canoe Marathon 2013. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    The Unlimited Dusi 2013

  • Oscar Pistorius makes history by competing in the heats of the 400m of the Olympic Games in the Olympic Stadium. Picture: Wessel Oosthuizen/SA Sports Picture Agency.

    Oscar Pistorius: The Fallen Hero

  • Oscar Pistorius and his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp at the Feather Awards, held on 4 November 2012. Picture: AFP

    Oscar Pistorius appears in court

  • Comedian Mark Banks. Picture: EWN.

    Close Up with Mark Banks

  • Helen Zille & Lindiwe from the DA

    The State of fashion at SONA 2013

  • State of the Nation Address

    Politicians' views on SONA 2013

  • Oscar Pistorius leaves the Boschkop police station on February 14, 2013 in Pretoria East. Picture: AFP.

    Oscar Pistorius arrested for murder

  • South Africa's Oscar Pistorius poses on the podium with his gold medal after winning the men's 400m - T44 final during the athletics competition at the London 2012 Paralympic Games on September 8, 2012. Picture: AFP.

    Looking At Oscar...

  • South African athlete Oscar Pistorius at an international press conference at the Olympics. Picture: SA Sports Picture Agency.

    New details on Oscar Pistorius shooting

  • Brigadier Beukes speaking to the media outside Oscar Pistorius’ home in Pretoria after he allegedly shot and killed his girlfriend on 14 February 2013. Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN

    Police's Denise Beukes

  • The entrance to Oscar Pistorius' Pretoria home where he allegedly shot and killed his girlfriend on 14 February 2013. Picture: Barry Bateman/EWN

    Entrance to Silverwood Estate

  • The Eagles Bikers Club from Soweto

    Biking Loxion style - The Eagles Bikers Club

  • the road where four soweto girls were struck by lightning

    Teens recover after lightning strikes

  • Sheldon Morais

    EWN Video Bulletin - 13 February

  • More than a year after her accident, Pippie Kruger is at home and doing well.

    Pippie Kruger - A year later

  • Ninw pupils at King Edward's School in Houghton were struck by lightning while on a cricket field.

    Lightning strikes boys at KES

  • The open top bus tour finally hits the city of Johannesburg.

    Open top bus tour finally hits Joburg

  • Lightining

    Heroes arise at KES

  • Lightining

    Heroes arise at KES

  • Pupils at Hlakaniphani Primary School in Dlamini, Soweto. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News

    Maths & science - a new kind of learner

  • Cardinal Wilfred Napier

    A Pope of Principles

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 12 February

  • Pope Benedict XVI. Picture: AFP

    The next Pope likely to be younger

  • A tap in Ngobi that has run dry a year after President ZUma promised they would never be without water again.

    Taps still dry in Ngobi

  • A motorist expresses his views regarding the Gauteng toll system on 11 February 2013. Picture: Lesego Ngobeni/EWN

    Cosatu drive slow against e-tolls

  • The Church in Zola, Soweto, where a young woman was allegedly raped by a pastor last Friday. Picture: Sebabatso Mosamo/EWN

    Soweto pastor arrested for rape

  • Johannes Kana - accused number 2 in the Anene Booysen case

    In the dock: The second man accused of Anene Booysen’s rape & murder

  • EWN video bulletin with Sheldon Morais

    EWN Video Bulletin - 11 February

  • Chinese New Year 2013. Picture: Sebabatso Mosamo/EWN

    Locals usher in the Year of the Snake

  • Oiled penguins recover at the Sancobb seabird rescue centre in Cape Town on 3 September 2012 after more oil leaked from the wreck of the Seli 1. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    A penguin for your lovebird this Valentine’s

  • Nigerian supporters celebrating their Afcon victory

    Afcon draws to a spectacular close

  • Anene Booysen's funeral

    Anene Booysen laid to rest

  • Bredasdorp residents outraged after Anene Booysen's brutal rape and muder

    Bredasdorp protestors: "Enough is enough"

  • Camilla Bath

    EWN Video Bulletin - 8 February

  • The bar in Bredasdorp where Anene Booysen was gang raped and killed.

    Getting to know Bredasdorp

  • ANC NEC member Jessie Duarte. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Rape: What society needs to do, according to the ANC

  • Bredasdorp Magistrates Court. Picture: Renee de Villiers/EWN

    Bredasdorp community wants justice

  • Sheldon Morais interviews Chris Morris.

    Close Up with Chris Morris

  • Dr. Mamphela Ramphela. Picture: Lesego Ngobeni/EWN

    Exclusive interview with Mamphela Ramphele - Part 3

  • Dr. Mamphela Ramphela sits down for an interviews with EWN's Alex Eliseev. Picture: Lesego Ngobeni/EWN

    Exclusive interview with Mamphela Ramphele - Part 2

  •  Mamphela Ramphele is still not giving anything away about a new political party.

    Exclusive interview with Mamphela Ramphele - Part 1

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 7 February

  • tik or crystal meth is a big problem in SA

    Tik shows no bias - three addicts tell their tale

  • Glynnis Breytenbach

    Glynnis Breytenbach: I prosecute without fear or favour

  • Police push back protesters outside the Cape Town International Convention Centre where a mining indaba is being held, Tuesday, 5 February 2013. Picture: Nardus Engelbrecht/SAPA

    Ramphele: SA mining industry needs to change

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 6 February

  • Microsoft

    Microsoft invests in Africa

  • Police clear the scene after two officers were shot and wounded by four men on 5 February 2013. Picture: Mbali Sibanyoni/EWN

    Lunchtime shootout on the M2

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 5 February

  • Sand sculpture

    Turning sand into money

  • Safa president Kirsten Nematandani shakes hands with newly appointed Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund following the announcement on 30 June 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Nematandani: Gordon Igesund is the best man to lead Bafana

  • 31 thousand knives and more than 3000 guns are being destroyed by police in Vereeniging on 5 February 2013. Picture: Govan Whittles/EWN.

    Weapons to be destroyed

  • A Joburg hail storm caused a traffic gridlock on Monday, 4 February

    Joburg storm causes flash floods

  • A Tuk Tuk in Sandton. Picture: Reinhart Toerien/EWN

    Tuk Tuks cause a stir in Johannesburg

  • Protesting farm workers march through the De Doorns town centre on 6 November 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    New minimum wage for farmworkers

  • The J&B Met saw Martial Eagle winning the main race

    Martial Eagle lands J&B Met win

  • Camilla Bath

    EWN Video Bulletin - 4 February

  • KanyeKanye has been nopminated for a Student Academy Award

    SA film nominated for Student Oscar

  • Wilfred Hurwitz suffered a concussion, broken nose and lost teeth after being being assaulted by a group of young men in the streets of Brooklyn. Picture: Barry Bateman/EWN

    Athlete attacked 'over tattoos' in Pretoria

  • Cricket ball. Picture: Sxc.hu.

    CSA President Nenzani talks future plans

  • The Gauteng legislature tackled issues of substance abuse and teen pregnancy at an educational summit in Alexandra over the weekend.

    Legislature educates community

  • Bafana fans show to be devastated after South Africa lost their Afcon quarterfinal against Mali at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on 2 February 2013. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Heartbreak as Bafana exit Afcon 2013

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 1 February

  • Riaan Cruywagen

    I'm too restless to do nothing - Cruywagen

  • Orlando Pirates striker Benni McCarthy. Picture: Lelo Mzaca/EWN

    Benni talks Bafana and Pirates

  • The mother of a man who was killed in an apparent gang-related shooting in Reiger Park on Wednesday speaks to EWN's Mandy Weiner.

    Mother of Reiger Park shooting victim speaks out

  • Amina Cachalia was laid to rest at the Westpark Cemetery on Thursday, 31 January 2013. Photo: Lesego Ngobeni/EWN

    Amina Cachalia laid to rest

  • The scene of the train collision near Pretoria, on 31 January 2013. Picture via Twitter: @MedixGauteng

    Around 300 injured in Atteridgeville train crash

  • South African group Mi Casa

    Close Up with Mi Casa

  • George Asvestis with his son Stefano, who miraculously survived a one storey fall in a shopping mall.

    Three year old survives one storey fall

  • Eskom logo.

    'Eskom shifting the goalposts'

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 31 January

  • The scene of the train collision near Pretoria, on 31 January 2013. Picture via Twitter: @MedixGauteng

    Atteridgeville train crash

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 31 January

  • Patrice Motsepe

    Businessman Patrice Motsepe's philanthropic venture

  • Eskom's Megawatt Park offices in Sunninghill. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Eskom price hike hearings in Gauteng

  • Soweto residents staged a protest in Pimville, Soweto, against the instalation of prepaid water meters saying they are too expensice. Picture: Sebabatso Mosamo/EWN

    Soweto residents demand free water

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 30 January

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 30 January

  • Shaun Lipshitz, who was murdered during a robbery at his home in Senderwood, Johannesburg on 28 January 2013. Picture: Supplied.

    Shaun Lipshitz was killed by robbers who stormed his home

  • Franschhoek fire blazing on

    Cape Winelands inferno rages out of control

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 29 January

  • The Lipshitz house, in this street in Senderwood, Johannesburg, was broken into and 37-year-old Shaun Lipshitz and two alleged robbers were killed on 28 January 2013. Picture: Mbali Sibanyoni/EWN.

    Street where Lipshitz family lives

  • The Senderwood house, where Shaun Lipshitz was killed during a shoot-out with robbers on 28 January 2013. Picture: Mbali Sibanyoni/EWN.

    Lipshitz house

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 29 January

  • Mvula Trust is accused of fronting for Ubuntu Sima in a R30-million job-creating tender it won. Image: EWN

    The Mvula Trust saga

  • President Jacob Zuma. Picture: GCIS.

    Nkandla upgrades in the spotlight

  • Crime scene investigators look for evidence after the Carnival City Casino was robbed on 28 January 2013. Picture: Andrea van Wyk/EWN.

    Carnival City hit by gang robbery

  • Public Works Minister Thulas Nxesi reveals the results of the Nkandla investigation by his department on 27 January 2013 in Pretoria. Picture: Theo Nkonki/EWN

    'No taxpayers' money used for Nkandla'

  • Camilla Bath

    EWN Video Bulletin - 28 January

  • Tattoos at the Expo

    Mermaids and mandalas at the Cape Tattoo Expo

  • One of the alleged getaway cars, involved in the Carnival City Casino robbery. Picture: Andrea van Wyk/EWN.

    Carnival City robbery getaway car

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 28 January

  • Almost all the tenants, including major anchor retailers, have shut up shop at The Zambezi Mall, apparently due to mismanagement. The same developer now wants to put up an 11 storey block of flats and shopping complex in Faerie Glen. Picture: Barry Bateman/EWN.

    Zambezi Mall

  • A GoogleMaps view showing the location of the proposed development in Faerie Glen.

    Faerie Glen Map

  • Aftermath of the violent protests in Sasolburg on 21 January 2013. Picture: Sebabatso Mosamo/EWN

    The aftermath of Sasolburg protests

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 25 January

  • Is a degree worth getting

    Degree or no degree? That is the question.

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 25 January

  • Protesters in Zamdela township in Sasolburg had a stand-off with the police on Tuesday 22 January 2013. Picture: Sebabatso Mosamo/EWN

    Sasolburg: Looking back

  • Sheldon Morias interviews world heavyweight boxing champion, Francois Botha

    Close Up with Francois Botha

  • Bafana logo

    What is the value of Bafana Bafana?

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 24 January

  • Zio Cash & Carry in Sasolburg was looted by protesters on Monday 21 January 2013. Picture: iWitness/twitter

    Sasolburg protesters go on the rampage

  • Aftermath of the violent protests in Sasolburg on 21 January 2013. Picture: Sebabatso Mosamo/EWN

    The aftermath of Sasolburg protests

  • Surfers enter the water at the wreck of the Seli1 in Cape Town. Picture: Renee de Villiers/EWN

    Surfers prepare to part with wreck

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 24 January

  • A graphic showing earnings for Apple, which posted a revenue of $54.5 billion for the quarter ending December but offered a disappointing forecast for the coming months. It also includes total products sold. Graphic: AFP.

    Apple's earnings

  • Bafana Bafana midfielder Dean Furman. Picture: @IamLexSA via Twitter

    SportsTalk gets a surprise caller

  • Rand. Picture: EWN

    Rand hits R9 level against US dollar

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 23 January

  • Police officers pass a burnt out truck in the Zamdela informal settlement in Sasolburg after residents went on the rampage on 21 January 2013. Picture: Sebabatso Mosamo/EWN.

    The aftermath of Sasolburg protests

  • Gauteng police commissioner Lieutenant General Mzwandile Petros being interviewed on Talk Radio 702. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Petros' secret to a safer Christmas in Gauteng

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 23 January

  • Protesters surrounded the Zamdela police station on 22 January 2013 where they stoned among others a police officer's car. Picture: Sebabatso Mosamo/EWN

    Sasolburg violence

  • Zio Cash & Carry in Sasolburg was looted by protesters on Monday 21 January 2013. Picture: iWitness/twitter

    Sasolburg looting

  • Aftermath of the violent protests in Sasolburg on 21 January 2013. Picture: Sebabatso Mosamo/EWN

    Sasolburg aftermath

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 22 January

  • Zamdela informal settlement residents clash with police on 22 January 2013.

    Zamdela unrest

  • All that remains of a truck that was set alight by residents of the Zamdela Informal Settlement in Sasolburg on 21 January 2013. Picture: Sebabatso Mosamo/EWN.

    Burnt truck in Sasolburg

  • Police officers pass a burnt out truck in the Zamdela informal settlement in Sasolburg after residents went on the rampage on 21 January 2013. Picture: Sebabatso Mosamo/EWN.

    Police monitor Sasolburg

  • A screenshot from the FNB ad that has sparked controversy. Picture: FNBTV via YouTube.

    ANCYL & FNB chat to Kieno Kammies

  • Zio Cash & Carry in Sasolburg was looted by protesters on Monday 21 January 2013. Picture: iWitness/twitter

    Looted store

  • Aftermath of the violent protests in Sasolburg on 21 January 2013. Picture: Sebabatso Mosamo/EWN

    Sasolburg arrests

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 22 January

  • FNB logo.

    FNB ad causes controversy

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 21 January

  • Cape Verde forward Heldon vies with Thabo Matlaba during 2013 African Cup of Nations on 19 January 19. AFP/Francisco Leong

    Afcon 2013 kicks off in Johannesburg

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 21 January

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 18 January

  • Teens holding hands in public after child sex consent ruling

    Explaining the recent child sex consent ruling

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 18 January

  • Eskom logo.

    Eskom hikes and the manufacturing sector

  • A picture taken on October 6, 2012 shows workers standing outside the Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) mine in Rustenburg. Picture: AFP

    Platinum mining sector under pressure

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 17 January

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 17 January

  • Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu. Picture: Regan Thaw/EWN

    Minister Susan Shabangu on Amplats

  • For many the first day of school poses no safety threat, not the case for the pupils in the gangster riddled Valhalla Parkn who at Beauvallon Secondary.

    School plagued by gangsterism ups security

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 16 January

  • Mtshini Wam

    Pioneering community changes face of shack living

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 16 January

  • Metro Cop joyride

    Metro cop joyride

  • Lebogang Moeketsi

    EWN Video Bulletin - 15 January

  • The scene of a shooting in Kempton Park in which two police officers were wounded on 15 January 2013. Picture: Shain Germaner/EWN.

    Kempton Park shootout scene

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 15 January

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 14 January

  • President Jacob Zuma addresses supporters during the January 8 Statement, at Kings Park Stadium in Durban, 12/01/2013. Picture: Sebabatso Mosamo

    Issues of Land

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 14 January

  • Car accident on Oxford road

    What was left of Areff Haffejee's Audi R8

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 11 January

  • SA’s Burry Stander (R) and Italy's Marco Aurelio Fontana compete in the men's cycling cross-country mountain bike race of the London 2012 Olympic Games on 12 August 2012 at Hadleigh Farm in Benfleet.  Picture: AFP/ Fabrice Coffrini

    RIP Burry Stander

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 11 January

  • Car accident on Oxford road.

    Crash on Oxford Road

  • A small boy walks among the rubble strewn across the N1 highway at De Doorns on 9 January 2013. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Violence breaks out during farmworkers' strike

  • A car is set alight by striking farmworkers in De Doorns, Western Cape. Picture: @BOSBEER2006 (twitter)

    Burnt car during farmworkers protest

  • A small boy walks among the rubble strewn across the N1 highway at De Doorns on 9 January 2013. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Farmworkers protest

  • Protesters at De Doorns place panels from a dismantled fence on the N1 highway on 9 January 2013. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Protesting farmworkers

  • Gertruida Williams continued her work as usual on a Western Cape grape farm whilst labourers on other farms joined the strike on 9 January 2013. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Farmworkers strike in the Western Cape

  • Car accident on Oxford road.

    Wreckage on Oxford road

  • Car accident on Oxford road

    Oxford car crash

  • A police crime scene expert kneels next to the wreckage of the microlight that crashed at the Wintervogel airstrip near Malmesbury on 10 January 2013. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Two killed in Cape microlight crash

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 10 January

  • Toilet at Valdezia Primary School in the Makhado district , Limpopo on 9 January 2013. Picture: Tara Meaney/EWN

    Filthy school toilets in Limpopo

  • A toilet at Jaji Secondary School in Venda, Limpopo on 9 January 2013. Picture: Tara Meaney/EWN

    Filthy school toilets in Limpopo

  • Johannebsurg cyclists laid a white ghost bike, surrounded by candles, for late Olympic mountain biker Burry Stander on 4 January 2012. Picture: Mbali Sibanyoni/EWN

    Burry Stander will be laid to rest on 3 January 2012

  • Learner at Fine Town Primary School

    Back to school

  • Police keep an eye on farmworkers who protest in Wolseley on 9 January 2013. Picture: Regan Thaw/EWN

    Farmworkers strike

  • Striking farmworkers allegedly looted shops during the first day of their indefinite strike on 9 January 2013. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN

    Farmworkers loot supermarket

  • A car is set alight by striking farmworkers in De Doorns, Western Cape. Picture: @BOSBEER2006 (twitter)

    Car torched in De Doorns

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 9 January

  • Johannebsurg cyclists laid a white ghost bike, surrounded by candles, for late Olympic mountain biker Burry Stander on 4 January 2012. Picture: Mbali Sibanyoni/EWN

    Burry Stander was knocked over dead by a taxi

  • The Agenda - 9 January

  • Jerm and 'that Mulholland column'

    Jerm and 'that Mulholland column'

  • Jacob Moshokoa.

    EWN Video Bulletin - 8 January

  • The Agenda - 8 January

  • An inmate at the Groenpunt Prison in Deneysville in the Free State appears to suffer from smoke inhalation after part of the facility was set on fire on 7 January, 2013. Picture: Supplied.

    Fire at a Free State prison

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 7 January

  • The SA Agulhas Leaves Cape Town on its voyage to the Antarctic on 7 January 2013. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Agulhas departs on historic Coldest Journey

  • The Agenda - 7 January

  • Johannebsurg cyclists laid a white ghost bike, surrounded by candles, for late Olympic mountain biker Burry Stander on 4 January 2012. Picture: Mbali Sibanyoni/EWN

    Ride for Burry Stander

  • South African cyclist, Burry Stander, who died after being knocked over by a taxi. Picture: Facebook.

    Respected cyclist Burry Stander

  • Mountain biker Barry Stander. Picture: Faebook.

    Burry Stander died on 3 January 2013

  • Matriculants and their principal at the Edward Phatudi Comprehensive High School in Pretoria. Picture: Sebabatso Mosamo/EWN

    Atteridgeville school trebles 2012's matric results

  • A victim of the Khayelitsha new year's shack fire receives assistance from the Home Affairs Department to replace destroyed documents on 4 January 2013. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Aid pours in for Khayelitsha fire victims

  • Peak View Secondary pupils celebrate their Matric results on 3 January 2013. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Matric 2012

  • Peak View Secondary pupils celebrate their Matric results on 3 January 2013. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    CT school celebrates miracle matrics

  • 2012 Matrics

    Matric results: The year of the born frees

  • 2012 Matrics

    Matric results: The year of the born frees

  • Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga, shortly before announcing the 2012 matric results. Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN.

    Matric 2012 - We focused on quality

  • Minister Angie Motshekga announces the 2012 matric results

    2012 matric results announcement

  • District 6 Entertainers took part in Tweede Nuwe Jaar 2013. Picture: Renee de Villiers/EWN

    Tweede Nuwe Jaar 2013

  • Lamberts Bay Rodeo

    Lamberts Bay Rodeo

  • Lamberts Bay Rodeo

    Lamberts Bay Rodeo

  •  Wilna the psychic looked into her crystal ball for some predictions on what South Africa’s future holds for 2013.Renee de Villiers/EWN

    Psychic's predictions for 2013

  • Top 5 of 2012

    2012: The Top 5

  • Mandela day

    Nelson Mandela discharged from hospital

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 24 December

  • Dozens of ANC supporters ON 16 July 2012 called on Premier Helen Zille to halt the planned school closures in the Western Cape. Picture: Chantall Presence/EWN

    Court halts school closures

  • Tech on Tap

    Tech on Tap

  • Camilla Bath

    EWN Video Bulletin - 21 December

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 21 December

  • According to the Mayan calendar, the world is set to end on 21-12-2012.

    Joburg speaks about the "end of the world"

  • Disappointed delegates listen as the names of the ANC's newly elected Top Six are announced in Mangaung on 18 December 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Disappointed Mangaung delegates

  • Supporters of President Jacob Zuma celebrate his re-election as ANC President in Mangaung. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Mangaung conference

  • ANC Top Six L-R Zweli Mkhize - Treasurer, Cyril Ramaphosa - Deputy President, Jacob Zuma - President, Baleka Mbete - Chairperson, Gwede Mantashe - Secretary General and Jessie Duarte - Deputy Secretary General after their election into the 6 top positions in the ANC at the 53rd National Conference held at the University of Free State in Bloemfontein (Mangaung). Picture: ANC.

    ANC top six

  • Jacob Zuma and Kgalema Motlanthe embrace during the announcement of the ANC's Top Six in Mangaung. Picture: ANC.

    Jacob Zuma and Kgalema Motlanthe

  • Delegates celebrate after the announcement of the ANC's new Top Six in Mangaung. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Zuma re-elected as ANC president

  • ANC President Jacob Zuma speaking at the end of the 53rd ANC conference in Mangaung. Picture: ANC.

    Madiba's health was serious - Zuma

  • Jacob Zuma

    Mangaung's poor loyal to Zuma

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 20 December

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 20 December

  • Nditsheni Mulea with his plant business.

    Garden treasures from scrap

  • President Jacob Zuma visits vendors at the Progressive Business Forum on the sidelines of the Mangaung Conference. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Zuma mixed business with politics in Mangaung

  • Nelson Mandela statue in Mangaung. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    The man behind Mangaung’s Mandela

  • President Jacob Zuma visits vendors at the Progressive Business Forum on the sidelines of the Mangaung Conference. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Zuma mixes business with politics in Mangaung

  • ewn bulletin

    EWN Video Bulletin - 19 December

  • Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi holds a news conference in Johannesburg on Thursday, 31 May 2012 following the union federation's central executive committee meeting.Picture: SAPA

    Vavi questions Ramaphosa's attitude

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 19 December

  • ANC Top Six L-R Zweli Mkhize - Treasurer, Cyril Ramaphosa - Deputy President, Jacob Zuma - President, Baleka Mbete - Chairperson, Gwede Mantashe - Secretary General and Jessie Duarte - Deputy Secretary General after their election into the 6 top positions in the ANC at the 53rd National Conference held at the University of Free State in Bloemfontein (Mangaung). Picture: ANC.

    Newly elected ANC leaders

  • Disappointed delegates listen as the names of the ANC's newly elected Top Six are announced in Mangaung on 18 December 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Disappointed supporters of the pro-change campaign

  • Supporters of President Jacob Zuma celebrate his re-election as ANC President in Mangaung. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Celebrations for Jacob Zuma win

  • The ANC's newly elected Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa with re-elected ANC President Jacob Zuma, in Mangaung. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Analysis: ANC Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 18 December

  • Gwede Mantashe and Cyril Ramaphosa talk during the announcement of the ANC's Top 6 nominations in Mangaung. Picture: GCIS.

    Gwede Mantashe and Cyril Ramaphosa

  • The ANC's new Top Six, shortly after the announcement is made in Mangaung on 18 December 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN.

    ANC NEC

  • ANC President Jacob Zuma addresses delegates, guests and media at the ANC Elective Conference in Mangaung on 16 December 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    ANC Mangaung conference

  • Supporters of President Jacob Zuma celebrate his re-election as ANC President in Mangaung. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    ANC Mangaung election

  • Minister in the Presidency Trevor Manuel is seen during a post Cabinet media briefing in Cape Town, Tuesday, 22 February 2011. Picture: GCIS/SAPA

    I've never been more relaxed - Trevor Manuel

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 18 December

  • Entrance to the ANC Conference in Mangaung on 16 December 2012. Picture:Aletta Gardener/EWN

    Mpho Ramakatsa speaks to Stephen Grootes

  • EWN Christmas Gadget Guide

    Christmas Gadget Guide

  • President Jacob Zuma supporters celebrated an early victory on 17 November 2012, after presidential nominations took place at the party's 53rd national conference in Mangaung. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    'I'll die for Zuma, I'll kill for Zuma'

  • President Jacob Zuma supporters celebrated an early victory on 17 November 2012, after presidential nominations took place at the party's 53rd national conference in Mangaung. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    ANC delegates celebrate Zuma 'victory'

  • ANC President Jacob Zuma and his deputy Kgalema Motlanthe on 16 December 2012, the first day of the party's conference in Mangaung on. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Mangaung battle lines drawn

  • President Jacob Zuma and Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe at the ANC conference in Mangaung. Picture: GCIS.

    Mangaung Day 2: Zuma & Motlanthe

  • Delegates at the ANC's Mangaung Conference on 17 December 2012. Picture: GCIS.

    Mangaung Day 2: ANC delegates

  • Gwede Mantashe and Cyril Ramaphosa talk during the announcement of the ANC's Top 6 nominations in Mangaung. Picture: GCIS.

    Mangaung Day 2: Mantashe and Ramaphosa

  • Winnie Madikizela-Mandela. Picture: Sapa.

    New Developments in Murders Linked to Winnie Madikizela-Mandela

  • Jacob Zuma on the opening day of the ANC Elective Conference in Mangaung on 16 December 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Mangaung conference

  • Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane, International Relations Minister Maite Nkoane-Mashabane and ANC chairperson Baleka Mbete at the opening of the party's national conference in Mangaung on 16 December 2012. Picture: ANC Pix

    ANC Mangaung conference

  • Delegates at the ANC's Mangaung Conference on 17 December 2012. Picture: GCIS.

    ANC delegates in Mangaung

  • President Jacob Zuma and Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe at the ANC conference in Mangaung. Picture: GCIS.

    ANC nominations: Zuma vs Motlanthe

  • ROW OF LEADERS: Baleka Mbete, Kgalema Motlanthe & Jacob Zuma listen closely as nominations for the ANC's top six positions are announced on 17 December 2012. Picture: Aletaa Gardner/EWN

    Mangaung: Motlanthe goes for broke

  • EWN video bulletin with Sheldon Morais

    EWN Video Bulletin - 17 December

  • Cyril Ramaphosa at the ANC Elective Conference in Mangaung on 16 December 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    ANC NEC chair Cyril Ramaphosa

  • ANC delegates sing during the opening of the party's 53rd National Conference in Mangaung on 16 December 2012. Picture: ANC Pix

    ANC Mangaung delegates

  • ANC President Jacob Zuma addresses delegates at the party’s elective conference in Mangaung on 16 December 2012. Picture: ANC pix

    A popular President Jacob Zuma

  • BUOYANT MOOD: ANC President opens the party's 53rd National Conference in Manguang, Free State, on 16 December 2012. Picture: ANC Pix

    Cool Zuma wows supporters in Mangaung

  • Delegates arrive at the ANC Conference in Mangaung on the opening day, 16 December 2012. Picture: Matshidiso Madia/EWN

    Mangaung Day 1: ANC Supporters

  • Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane, International Relations Minister Maite Nkoane-Mashabane and ANC chairperson Baleka Mbete at the opening of the party's national conference in Mangaung on 16 December 2012. Picture: ANC Pix

    Mangaung Day 1: Top ANC women

  • ANC members sing during the opening of the party's 53rd national conference in Mangaung on 16 December 2012. Picture: ANC Pix

    Mangaung Day 1: Song & Dance

  • Entrance to the ANC Conference in Mangaung on 16 December 2012. Picture:Aletta Gardener/EWN

    Mangaung Day 1: Plenary tent

  • ANC President Jacob Zuma and his deputy Kgalema Motlanthe on 16 December 2012, the first day of the party's conference in Mangaung on. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Mangaung Day 1: Zuma & Motlanthe

  • ANC President Jacob Zuma addresses delegates at the party’s elective conference in Mangaung on 16 December 2012. Picture: ANC pix

    Mangaung Day 1: Jacob Zuma speaks

  • Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane, International Relations Minister Maite Nkoane-Mashabane and ANC chairperson Baleka Mbete at the opening of the party's national conference in Mangaung on 16 December 2012. Picture: ANC Pix

    Mangaung Day 1: ANC Women

  • ANC members sing during the opening of the party's 53rd national conference in Mangaung on 16 December 2012. Picture: ANC Pix

    Mangaung Day 1: ANC supporters

  • ANC Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe during the opening of the ANC Elective Conference on 16 December 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Mangaung Day 1: Kgalema Motlanthe

  • Delegates arrive at the ANC Conference in Mangaung on the opening day, 16 December 2012. Picture: Matshidiso Madia/EWN

    Mangaung Day: 1 Supporters

  • President Zuma, joined by Minister Martins and Free State Premier Magashule, during the unveiling ceremony of the Mandela statue in Naval Hill, Bloemfontein in the Free State. Picture: GCIS

    Mandela statue unveiled

  • President Zuma, joined by Minister Martins and Free State Premier Magashule, during the unveiling ceremony of the Mandela statue in Naval Hill, Bloemfontein in the Free State. Picture: GCIS

    Mandela statue unveiled

  • Entrance to the ANC Conference in Mangaung on 16 December 2012. Picture:Aletta Gardener/EWN

    Entrance to ANC Conference in Mangaung

  • The enormous statue of former president Nelson Mandela in Bloemfontein was unveiled on Naval Hill in December 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    New Madiba Statue

  • South African Airways plane. Picture: AFP.

    The DA Questions SAA Top Appointment

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 14 December

  • ANC

    ANC Free State celebrates victory

  • Toys-R-Us

    Festive Favourites - A Toy Story

  • The Agenda Logo

    The Agenda - 14 December

  • Nelson Mandela.

    Mac Maharaj denies Govt misled SA on Madiba

  • Toys-R-Us

    Festive Favourites - A Toy Story

  • E-Tolling in Gauteng gets gree light.

    E-tolling gets the go-ahead

  • EWN Video Bulletin

    EWN Video Bulletin - 13 December

  • As a child Antonichia Ehlers dreamt of becoming a prison warden, but ended up being convicted for murdering one. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    How drugs turned me into a murderer

  • North Gauteng High Court judge Louis Vorster dismissed OUTA’s application to have e-tolling in Gauteng abandoned on 13 December 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Judge Louis Vorster

  • Sanral CEO celebrates in court on 13 December 2012, after the North Gauteng High Court dismissed OUTA’s application to have e-tolling in Gauteng abandoned. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Sanral CEO Nazir Alli

  • A devastated Wayne Duvenhage on 13 December 2012, after the North Gauteng High Court dismissed OUTA’s application to have e-tolling in Gauteng abandoned. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    A devastated Wayne Duvenhage

  • The Agenda Logo

    The Agenda - 13 December

  • Mine shaft. Picture: AFP

    Mangaung conference to make mining decisions

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 12 December

  • The Agenda Logo

    The Agenda - 12 December

  • Zwelinzima Vavi

    Zwelinzima Vavi opens up about death threats

  • Zwelinzima Vavi

    Vavi opens up about death threats

  • EWN Video Bulletin

    EWN Video Bulletin - 11 December

  • Airline 1time. Picture: KaliwiseOnline.com

    Could 1time fly again?

  • The Agenda Logo

    The Agenda - 11 December

  • Sheldon Morais

    EWN Video Bulletin - 10 December

  • Maasai tribesmen William Pareyio Mapi (30) and John Kalunze Mollell (21) have been turning heads in Cape Town. Picture: Bobby Brown/EWN

    Maasai tribesmen seek 'adventure' in SA

  • The Agenda Logo

    The Agenda - 10 December

  • Tracking the road to Manguang

    #Mangaung - Six Days To Go

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 7 December

  • Siki Mgabadeli

    Another controversy for the SABC

  • Protesting farm workers march through the De Doorns town centre on 6 November 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Strikes about more than money - farmer

  • The Agenda Logo

    The Agenda - 7 December

  • The Money Show Interviews Carol Paton on Business Lobbying in Mangaung

    Carol Paton on Business Lobbying in Mangaung

  • ANC leaders adorn cooling towers in Mangaung. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Mangaung gets ready for ANC conference

  • EWN Video Bulletin

    EWN Video Bulletin - 6 December

  • The Agenda Logo

    The Agenda - 6 December

  • Radio702. Picture: EWN

    Is corruption getting worse in SA?

  • Metrorail. Picture: EWN

    Prasa CEO discusses fleet renewal tender

  • 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children

    Nadia's Story: Trafficked into Prostitution

  • 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children

    Nadia's Story: Escape to Abuse

  • 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children

    Nadia's Story: Becoming a Survivor

  • SABC acting Chief Operating Officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    SABC defends decision to cancel Mangaung interview

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 5 December

  • Anni Dewani’s father Vinod Hindocha and her brother Anish attended Xolile Mngeni’s sentencing in the Western Cape High Court on 5 December 2012, with photos of her pinned to their jackets. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Anni's father's emotional response after Mngeni sentencing

  • The Agenda Logo

    The Agenda - 5 December

  • Asylum seekers stand in line with their documents outside a Home Affairs refugee centre. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    The Money Show speaks to Intellidex about the Net1 investigation

  • EWN Video Bulletin

    EWN Video Bulletin - 4 December

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 4 December

  • Sasol.

    The Money Show speaks to Sasol on its $21bn US plant

  • Sasol.

    The Money Show speaks to Sasol on its $21bn US plant

  • South African President-elect Thabo Mbeki (C) is congratulated 14 June 1999 by the president of the Constitutional Court, Judge Arthur Chaskalson (R), as he leaves the South African Parliament in Cape Town with outgoing President Nelson Mandela (L) after some 400 new deputies elected him president of South Africa in the parliament's afternoon session. Picture: AFP.

    Arthur Chaskalson is laid to rest

  • Bruce Whitfield.

    The Money Show interviews PWC's Charles de Wet on how taxes are collected and spent.

  • Mourners follow former Chief Justice Arthur Chaskalson's coffin as it is taken to his final resting place at the West Park Cemetery. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Chaskalson laid to rest

  • OUTA's Wayne Duvenhage. Picture: EWN

    OUTA’s mounting legal costs

  • EWN Video Bulletin

    EWN Video Bulletin - 3 December

  • Minister of Public Works Thulasi Nxesi addressing a media briefing on the Nkandla Presidential Residence held at GCIS, Midtown Building, Pretoria. Picture: GCIS.

    Thulas Nxesi on Nkandla

  • The Agenda Logo

    The Agenda - 3 December 2012

  • Traditional medicine. Picture: www.un.org.

    HIV/AIDS: Finding Faith

  • tolls protest

    Cosatu's anti-tolls march

  • Construction worker is continuing at the New Natalspruit Hospital in Vosloorus. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Natalspruit Hospital construction update

  • EWN video bulletin

    EWN Video Bulletin - 30 November

  • Andile Madondile

    Meet HIV peer support pioneer Andile

  • Julius Malema in the Polokwane Regional Court on 30 November, where he's facing money laundering charges. Picture: Mandy Wiener/EWN.

    Malema in court

  • The Agenda Logo

    The Agenda - 30 November

  • The Catalina. Picture: Springbok Classic Air

    The last Catalina in South Africa

  • The tattoo on Willem Pieterse's calf in tribute to Chanelle Henning depicts the murder weapon, a .38 Special revolver and Pieterse's own Ninja motorcycle which he rode on the day of the hit. Picture: Supplied.

    Willem Pieterse's tribute tattoo

  • Willem Pieterse, who is covered in tattoos, has tattooed a tribute to his victim Chanelle Henning on his leg. Picture: Supplied.

    Willem Pieterse's tattoos

  • EWN Video Bulletin

    EWN Video Bulletin - 29 November

  • Movember 2012 Logo

    Of Mo's and Men - Movember 2012

  • The Agenda Logo

    The Agenda - 29 November

  • Shameel Joosub Vodacom CEO.

    5 Questions to your Service Provider - Vodacom

  • EWN Video Bulletin

    EWN Video Bulletin - 28 November

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 28 November

  • Helderberg

    The Helderberg Disaster - 25 Years later

  • EWN Video Bulletin

    EWN Video Bulletin - 27 November

  • dinnertime at Nkandla

    Dinner time at Nkandla ad banned by SABC

  • The Agenda Logo

    The Agenda - 27 November

  • Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale speaks to residents of Lenasia ext 3 & 14, whose homes were demolished. Picture: Theo Nkonki/EWN.

    The innocent must not suffer - Sexwale

  • Anni Dewani's killer, Xolile Mngeni, speaks to his lawyer in the Western Cape High Court on 26 November 2012 during his sentencing proceedings. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Anni’s killer ‘showing no remorse’

  • EWN Video Bulletin

    EWN Video Bulletin - 26 November

  • Lenasia South Residents protest against homes built illegally in the area. Picture: Theo Nkonki/EWN.

    Lenasia residents angry

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 26 November

  • Julius Malema addresses Lenasia residents outside the South Gauteng High Court on 22 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Malema visits demolished Lenasia homes

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 23 November

  • the agenda

    The Agenda - 23 November

  • Chester Missing the puppet political analyst

    #Mangaung - Chester Missing

  • EWN brings you the latest news, now also in the form of a video bulletin, with Lebogang Nthathe.

    EWN Video Bulletin - 22 November

  • MTN - Five questions

    5 Questions to your Service Provider - MTN

  • Nomsa Mathebula on the pavement outside Soshanguve Clinic. Picture: iWitness

    Woman gives birth on pavement outside clinic

  • The Agenda Logo

    The Agenda - 22 November

  • ANC Women's League members show a message for Johan Kotze at the North Gauteng High Court on Wednesday, 21 November 2012. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA.

    ANCWL support Bonette

  • Gang-rape and torture victim Ina Bonette is seen in the North Gauteng High Court on Wednesday, 21 November 2012. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA.

    Ina Bonette in court

  • Learners at Phineas Xulu Secondary School in Vosloorus. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Phineas Xulu Secondary School

  • EWN's Alex Eliseev interviews the mother of the learner who shot and killed a fellow pupil at Phineas Xulu Secondary School. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Alleged bully shot dead at Vosloorus school

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 21 November

  • Riaan Cruywagen

    Riaan Cruywagen - Bush war to SA's democracy

  • The Agenda Logo

    The Agenda - 21 November

  • Sara audio

    Farmworkers are often exploited

  • Sharon audio.

    Farmworkers don't feel empowered

  • Nomsa Mathebula on the pavement outside Soshanguve Clinic. Picture: iWitness

    Nomsa Mathebula on the pavement

  • Sheldon Morais

    EWN Video Bulletin - 20 November

  • Acting National Director of Public Prosecutions Nomgcobo Jiba. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    NPA Boss Nomgcobo Jiba

  • The Agenda Logo

    The Agenda - 20 November

  • A woman watches as a house in Lenasia is demolished on 19 November 2012. Picture: iWitness

    Torn down homes in Lenasia

  • A rhino calf stands next to its mother after being killed by poachers at the Finfoot Lake Reserve in the Brits District. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Poachers kill 8 rhino in NW reserve

  • Xolile Mngeni consults with his lawyer on 19 November 2012 in the Western Cape High Court right after hearing that he had been found guilty of the murder of Anni Dewani. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Anni Dewani gunman found guilty

  • EWN brings you the latest news, now also in the form of a video bulletin, with Katy Katopodis.

    EWN Video Bulletin - 19 November

  • A Lenasia resident picks up bricks from his demolished house. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Outrage over Lenasia house demolitions

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 19 November

  • A Lenasia resident picks up bricks from his demolished house. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    The Housing Crisis

  • A Lenasia resident picks up bricks from his demolished house. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    The housing crisis

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 16 November

  • The Agenda Logo

    The Agenda - 16 November

  • Thai national Chumlong Lemthongthai appears in the Kempton Park Magistrate's Court on Friday, 20 January 2012. He appeared along with Free State game farmer Marnus Steyl in connection with the hunting of rhino and exporting their horns to South East Asia.A second Thai man, Punpitak Chunchom, was expected to appear on his own later on Friday. A trial date was set for June. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

    40 year jail sentence for rhino poacher justified?

  • Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande. Picture: Sapa.

    Reconciliation is a two-way process - Blade Nzimande

  • Lebogang Nthathe

    EWN Video Bulletin - 15 November

  • An police vehicle lies on its side after protesting farmworkers went on the rampage in Wolseley in the Western Cape on 14 November 2012. Picture: Graeme Raubenheimer/EWN

    The Agenda - 15 November

  • 5 questions to your service provider.

    5 Questions To Your Service Provider - 8ta

  • Protesting farm workers march through the De Doorns town centre on 6 November 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Violence erupts at farmworkers' strike

  • EWN brings you the latest news, now also in the form of a video bulletin, with Camilla Bath.

    EWN Video Bulletin - 14 November

  • Public Service Minister Lindiwe Sisulu. Picture: Barry Bateman/EWN.

    'Sit your flea-infested body down'

  • Many farm workers in the Hex River Valley complain about their living conditions. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Living on a farm

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 14 November

  • Manguang preparations

    #Mangaung - The Next Stop

  • President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla homestead in KwaZulu-Natal as seen on 4 November 2012. It is alleged taxpayers footed the bill for most of the renovations there, amounting to more than R200 million. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla homestead

  • A Gauteng resident contributes his ideas at the e-Toll hearings in Kempton Park on 13 November, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Tempers flare at e-toll hearings

  • A Gauteng resident contributes his ideas at the e-Toll hearings in Kempton Park on 13 November, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Tempers flare at e-toll hearings

  • EWN brings you the latest news, now also in the form of a video bulletin, with Lebogang Nthathe

    EWN Video Bulletin - 13 November

  • SAPS

    MP Annelize van Wyk

  • Johan Burger from the Crime and Justice Programme, Institute for Security Studies

    ISS researcher Johan Burger

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 13 November

  • Memorial for Anni Dewani

    We will not be celebrating Diwali - Anni Dewani's uncle

  • Tensions ran high in Lenasia on 9 November 2012, as residents protested against the demolition of illegally built homes. Picture: Iekraam Jardine/iWitness

    Demolished Lenasia Homes

  • Houses ablaze in St Francis Bay on 11 November 2012. Picture: Supplied.

    Witnesses recount St Francis Bay fire

  • A fire destroyed at least 100 homes in St Francis Bay.

    St Francis Bay on fire

  • A runaway fire gutted scores of houses in St Francis Bay, Eastern Cape, on 11 November 2012/ Picture: iWitness

    Massive fire at St Francis Bay

  • At least 76 homes in St Francis Bay in the Eastern Cape were gutted after a raging runaway fire on 11 November 2012. Picture: Twitter

    Raging fire at St Francis

  • Some walls of the Pretoria Art Museum remained bare, after artwork estimated to be worth R15 million was stolen on 11 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN  The Pretoria Art Museum as pictured on 11 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Armed men rob Pretoria Museum

  • Camilla Bath

    EWN Video Bulletin - 12 November

  • A man looks on as a property is engulfed in flames in St Francis Bay on 11 November 2012. Picture: Craig Jarvis via Twitter.

    St Francis fire

  • 94.7 Kiddies Cycle Challenge at Waterfall Park in Sunninghill, 10 November 2012. Picture: Matshidiso Madia/EWN.

    The Momentum 94.7 kiddies ride - 2012

  • The Pretoria Art Museum. Picture: Barry Bateman/EWN.

    Art stolen from the Pretoria Art Museum

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 12 November

  • The Pretoria Art Museum. Picture: Barry Bateman/EWN.

    PTA Art Museum

  • The Gauteng Housing Department demolished illegally built homes in Lenasia on 9 November 2012, sparking unrest in the   area. Picture: Iekraam Jardine/iWitness

    51 Homes Demolished in Lenasia

  • The Gauteng Housing Department demolished illegally built homes in Lenasia on 9 November 2012, sparking unrest in the area. Picture: Iekraam Jardine/iWitness

    Demolished Lenasia homes

  • A man looks on as a property is engulfed in flames in St Francis Bay on 11 November 2012. Picture: Craig Jarvis via Twitter.

    St Francis man and fire

  • A runaway fire gutted scores of houses in St Francis Bay, Eastern Cape, on 11 November 2012/ Picture: iWitness

    Massive St Francis Bay fire

  • A runaway fire gutted scores of houses in St Francis Bay, Eastern Cape, on 11 November 2012/ Picture: St Francis Chronicle

    A massive fire in St Francis Bay

  • At least 100 homes in St Francis Bay in the Eastern Cape were gutted after a raging runaway fire on 11 November 2012. Picture: Twitter

    Raging St Francis Bay fire

  • McIntosh Polela

    Tweeting 'in your personal capacity'

  • EWN video bulletin with Lebogang Nthathe

    EWN Video Bulletin - 9 November

  • After the protests

    Lenasia ext 13 protests

  • Bulldozers demolish houses in Lenasia ext 13 which had been built illegally. Picture: Tumisang Ndlovu/EWN.

    Lenasia houses demolished

  • Houses, which had allegedly been built illegally in Lenasia ext 13 are torn down. Picture: Tumisang Ndlovu/EWN.

    Bulldozers demolish houses

  • Workers pack textbooks to be distributed at Limpopo schools at a warehouse in Polokwane. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Limpopo begins delivering 2013 textbooks

  • Cell C

    5 Questions to Your Service Provider - Cell C

  • Jerm

    Meet Jerm

  • Emergency workers attend to a scene where twenty people were injured at a rock concert at the Cape Town Stadium on Wednesday evening, 7 November 2012 when a temporary scaffolding structure collapsed due to strong winds. American rockers Linkin Park were performing at the stadium. Picture: Nardus Engelbrecht/SAPA

    The Agenda - 8 November

  • Dave "Phoenix" Farrell of American rock group Linkin Park performs at the Cape Town Stadium on Wednesday evening, 7 November 2012. Picture: Nardus Engelbrecht/SAPA

    Phoenix at Linkin Park concert

  • The scaffolding that fell at a Linkin Park Concert in Cape Town. Picture: The Hubb.

    Linkin Park scaffolding

  • EWN Video Bulletin

    EWN Video Bulletin - 7 November

  • Barack Obama delivers his victory speech after being re-elected.

    Winnie Madikizela-Mandela joins Obama celebrations

  • Nelson Mandela in 1961. Picture: AFP.

    Looking Back - Madiba Goes to Prison

  • US Ambassador to South Africa Donald Gips and ANC heavyweight Matthews Phosa with cutouts of US Presidential candidates. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Gips & Phosa pose with cutouts

  • Winnie Mandela celebrates Obama's victory! Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Winnie Celebrates Obama Victory

  • Protesting farm workers march through the De Doorns town centre on 6 November 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    The Agenda - 7 November

  • US presidential hopeful Mitt Romney meets his some of his supporters during the 2012 US elections on 6 November, 2012. Picture: AFP.

    US elections

  • Gauteng police commissioner Lt-Gen Mzwandile Petros. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Crowd control eats into Gauteng policing budget

  • De Doorns farm workers went on a rampage over salaries on 6 November 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Cape farmworkers revolt

  • EWN Video Bulletin

    EWN Video Bulletin - 6 November

  • President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla homestead in KwaZulu-Natal as seen on 4 November 2012. It is alleged taxpayers footed the bill for most of the renovations there, amounting to more than R200 million. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Jacob Zuma's Nkandla home

  • EWN brings you the latest news, now also in the form of a video bulletin, with Camilla Bath.

    EWN Video Bulletin - 5 November

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 5 November

  • A group of Umkhonto we Sizwe protesters blocked the road leading to President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla homestead in KwaZulu-Natal, ahead of a visit by DA on 4 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    MK members block Nkandla road

  • ANC supporters are seen demonstrating outside the Nkandla Police Station on 4 November 2012. DA leader Helen Zille was there to lay charges against them. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    ANC protesters in Nkandla

  • Helen Zille at the Nkandla Police Station

    Zille barred from visiting Nkandla

  • President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla homestead in KwaZulu-Natal as seen on 4 November 2012. It is alleged taxpayers footed the bill for most of the renovations there, amounting to more than R200 million. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Jacob Zuma's Nkandla homestead

  • DA leader Helen Zille and party supporters are seen inside the Nkandla Police Station on 4 November 2012. The party had planned to inspect renovations made to President Jacob Zuma’s KZN home. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    DA leader Helen Zille

  • Angry Hawston residents set the Overberg Canine Unit and seven police cars alight on 3 November 2012. They are accusing the police of killing a young poacher. Picture: Carmel Loggenberg/EWN

    The aftermath of violent clashes in Hawston

  • ANC supporters are seen demonstrating outside the Nkandla Police Station on 4 November 2012. DA leader Helen Zille was there to lay charges against them. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    ANC members protest against DA Nkandla visit

  • President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla homestead in KwaZulu-Natal as seen on 4 November 2012. It is alleged taxpayers footed the bill for most of the renovations there, amounting to more than R200 million. Picture: Taurai Maduna

    Jacob Zuma's Nkandla home

  • ANC supporters are seen demonstrating outside the Nkandla Police Station on 4 November 2012. DA leader Helen Zille was there to lay charges against them. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Jacob Zuma supportes at the Nkandla Police Station

  • President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla homestead in KwaZulu-Natal as seen on 4 November 2012. It is alleged taxpayers footed the bill for most of the renovations there, amouting to more than R200 million. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Jacob Zuma's Nkandla homestead

  • A group of Umkhonto we Sizwe and ANC protesters demonstrated outside President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla homestead in KwaZulu-Natal on 4 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    MK and ANC members protest in Nkandla

  • A group of Umkhonto we Sizwe protesters blocked the road leading to President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla homestead in KwaZulu-Natal, ahead of a visit by DA on 4 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    MK members demonstrate in Nkandla

  • Police open fire at protesting workers at the Lonmin mine in Marikana, North West on 16 August, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News

    Lonmin shooting - a photo collage

  • The Nkandla homestead. Picture: City Press.

    Jacob Zuma's Nkandla homestead

  • 1time shut down its offices after it filed for liquidation on 2 November, 2012. Picture: Sheldon Morais/EWN.

    1time check-in counters closed

  • Passengers at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg try to book with other airlines after 1time filed for liquidation on 2 November, 2012. Picture: EWN.

    1time passengers scramble

  • Airline 1time. Picture: KaliwiseOnline.com

    1time CEO confirms liquidation

  • Jacob Moshokoa.

    EWN Video Bulletin - 2 November

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 2 November

  • A preserved corpse is seen on display as part of the Body Worlds exhibition by Dr. Gunther von Hagens at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town on Wednesday, 31 October 2012. Von Hagens is a controversial German anatomist who invented the technique for preserving biological tissue specimens called plastination. Picture: Nardus Engelbrecht/SAPA

    Body Worlds - Saxophone

  • A preserved corpse is seen on display as part of the Body Worlds exhibition by Dr. Gunther von Hagens at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town on Wednesday, 31 October 2012. Von Hagens is a controversial German anatomist who invented the technique for preserving biological tissue specimens called plastination. Picture: Nardus Engelbrecht/SAPA.

    Body Worlds - jumping

  • A preserved corpse is seen on display as part of the Body Worlds exhibition by Dr. Gunther von Hagens at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town on Wednesday, 31 October 2012. Von Hagens is a controversial German anatomist who invented the technique for preserving biological tissue specimens called plastination. Picture: Nardus Engelbrecht/SAPA

    Body Worlds - woman

  • EWN Video Bulletin with Uveka Rangappa.

    EWN Video Bulletin - 1 November

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 1 November

  • South African Human Rights Commission’s Danny Titus announcing the findings into the death of Andries Tatane. Picture: Taurai Maduna

    SAHRC slams police over Tatane death

  • Jacob Moshokoa.

    EWN Video Bulletin - 31 October

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 31 October

  • A flooded street in the financial district of New York caused by Hurricane Sandy on 29 October 2012. Picture: AFP

    Superstorm Sandy

  • A parking lot with cabs in New Jersey is left flooded after Superstorm Sandy hit the area on 30 October 2012. Picture: Twitter

    Superstorm Sandy

  • A sheriff walks on a New Jersey road damaged by Superstorm Sandy on 30 October 2012. Picture: Twitter

    Superstorm Sandy

  • President Jacob Zuma receives the Census 2011 report. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Census 2011 results released

  • Census infographic

    Census 2011 Infographic

  • Benita Levin.

    EWN Video Bulletin - 30 October

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 30 October

  • Pali Lehohla

    Pali Lehohla census preview

  • Theuns Grobler pictured right and a colleague, after being assaulted at Avastar nightclub. Picture: Supplied.

    Avastar beating victim

  • International photo blogger, Scott Schuman spent a week attending the Mercedes-Benz Fashion week and photographing everyday ‘Jobugers’ in downtown Johannesburg

    The Sartorialist hits Joburg's Streets

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video Bulletin - 29 October

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 29 October

  • Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng. Picture: EWN

    Mogoeng on political interference in the judiciary

  • Jacob Moshokoa.

    EWN Video Bulletin - 26 October

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 26 October

  • EWN brings you the latest news, now also in the form of a video bulletin, with Uveka Rangappa.

    EWN Video News Bulletin - 25 October

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 25 October

  • Durban businessman Schabir Shaik arrives at the Durban High Court on Friday, 29 July 2005 to hear if his application for leave to appeal against his conviction and sentence will be granted.Judge Hilary Squires, who last month found Shaik guilty of fraud and corruption, will announce his findings today. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

    Zuma is a man I admire - Schabir Shaik

  • Uveka Rangappa

    EWN Video News Bulletin - 24 October

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 24 October

  • EWN TV logo.

    EWN Video News Bulletin

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 23 October

  • Legendary South African photojournalist Alfred Kumalo. Picture: Facebook

    A legendary photographer who was always smiling

  • Grade 12's at Forest Hill High School prepare to write their first matric exam. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Matric exams kick off in Gauteng

  • Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe plays soccer. Picture: GCIS.

    Kgalema 'Wizard' Motlanthe shows off his skills

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 22 October

  • Vusumzi Mamile and Wongama Baleni at work in the Department of Coffee next to Khayelitsha station. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Coffee culture comes to Khayelitsha

  • The late Bafana Bafana assistant coach Thomas Madigage. Picture: backpagepix

    Remembering Thomas Madigage

  • Rohan Marley at the Crowne Plaza in Johannesburg

    Rohan Marley carries on the legacy of his father

  • Rohan Marley at the Crowne Plaza in Johannesburg

    Rohan Marley carries on his father's legacy

  • Camilla Bath

    The Agenda - 19 October

  • Former JSE chief executive and SAA board member Russell Loubser being interviewed on Talk Radio 702’s The Money Show. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Be brave & find the right leaders - Russell Loubser

  • Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi and President Jacob Zuma at the trade union federation's 11th national congress at Gallagher Estate in Midrand on Monday, 17 September 2012. In the background is Cosatu's deputy general secretary Bheki Ntshalintshali. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

    "Violent protests the only way of getting attention"

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 18 October

  • President Jacob Zuma speaks after meeting Business Unity SA and others to discuss poverty in SA. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Zuma calls on miners to return to work

  • Former SAA board member Russell Loubser. Picture: Supplied.

    'The ANCYL is a destroyer of confidence'

  • Political commentator Moeletsi Mbeki in conversation with EWN.

    Mangaung and Marikana according to Moeletsi Mbeki

  • Map showing the recent sharp increase in the number of rhinos killed in South Africa. Graphic: AFP.

    Graphic of rhino poaching

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 17 October

  • Molemo Jub Jub Maarohanye and Themba Tshabalala stand in the dock as judgement is handed down in their murder and attempted murder case. Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN.

    Jub Jub guilty of murder

  • Workers at Kumba Iron Ore’s  Sishen mine in Kathu in the Northern Cape. Picture: Rahima Essop

    Kumba fires 120 striking workers

  • Forensic pathologists arrive to remove the body of a man who drowned when the Marashka boat capsized in Hout Bay on 13 October 2012. Picture: Malungelo Booi/EWN

    Tributes pour in for Hout Bay victims

  • Khayelitsha Police Station

    Policing Khayelitsha

  • The agenda

    The Agenda - 16 October

  • Shani Krebs returns home.

    Shani Krebs - Six months later

  • Public Protector Thuli Madonsela. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Public protector says bias accusations are laughable

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 15 October

  • Forensic pathologists arrive to remove the body of a man who drowned when the Marashka boat capsized in Hout Bay on 13 October 2012. Picture: Malungelo Booi/EWN

    Forensic pathologists arrive

  • Striking truck drivers march in the Johannesburg CBD. Picture: Taurai Maduna

    Truck drivers strike ends

  • Salad ingredients. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Eating healthy on a shoestring budget

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 11 October

  • Flowers near the small town of Darling in a farming area on the west coast region of the Western Cape approximately 75 km from Cape Town, Wednesday, 10 October 2012. Picture: Nardus Engelbrecht/SAPA

    Flowers in bloom in Darling

  • Oscar Pistorius on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

    Oscar Pistorius talks golf on Jay Leno's show

  • SKA dishes

    Zuma visits SKA site

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 10 October

  • Julius Malema addressing striking workers from the Beatrix Mine in and the members of the community at the Meloding Stadium in the Free State Province on 9 October, 2012. Picture: Taurau Maduna/Eyewitness News.

    I will not be silenced - Malema

  • President Jacob Zuma visits the Square Kilometer Array(SKA) Site in Carnavon, Northen Cape on 9 October 2012. Picture: GCIS.

    Zuma's thumbs up for the SKA

  • Hawks spokesman McIntosh Polela at the Polokwane Magistrates Court.

    Krejcir charges dropped - Hawks respond.

  • Radovan Krejcir in court

    Charges dropped: Krejcir & Dominguez-Baya react

  • An artists impression of SKA dishes, close up. Picture: ska.ac.za

    SKA update & Zuma visit to the site

  • The Agenda

    The Agenda - 9 October

  • A Southern Right whale washed up at Capricorn Beach on 7 October 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Whale washes up on CT beach

  • rtmc

    RTMC on the year that was

  • Pride flag

    Pride march 2012 - Fun, feathers and scuffles

  • Police recovered the body of a man found near an informal settlement next to Anglo Platinum mine. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Another body found at Rustenburg mine

  • A truck which was attacked and torched near the R300 in Cape Town during the truck drivers' strike is towed off the road on 5 October 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Truckers escape ambush

  • Democratic Alliance MP James Selfe speaks on his cellphone at the Johannesburg Constitutional Court on Friday, 5 October 2012 following a ruling that National Director of Public Prosecutions Menzi Simelane's appointment was unconstitutional. Picture: Sapa.

    James Selfe at Concourt ruling

  • Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille leaves the Johannesburg Constitutional Court on Friday, 5 October 2012 following a ruling that National Director of Public Prosecutions Menzi Simelane's appointment was unconstitutional. Picture: Sapa.

    Zille at ConCourt ruling

  • Police inspect the scene where a body was found, near Amplats mine. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Police on mountain where a body was found

  • Police position themselves next to a mountain where a body was found near an informal settlement, close to Anglo Platinum mines. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Police at Amplats body site

  • Unions march in Cape Town over the looming closure of 27 schools in Cape Town and other Education issues. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN.

    March over education

  • The Agenda - 5 October

  • Convicted drug dealer Sheryl Cwele is led by policemen from the holding cells at the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Thursday, 4 October 2012. Cwele will start a 20-year prison term at the Westville Prison in Durban.She is the former wife of State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele. Picture: Shan Pillay/SAPA

    Sheryl Cwele goes to jail

  • The entrance to "Pretville", a 1950's town built in Hartbeespoort for the feature film with the same name. Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN.

    "Pretville" sets new standards in South African film making

  • Turkish Mosque at the Nizamiye Complex in Midrand. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Zuma officially opens Turkish mosque

  • The Agenda - 4 October

  • Retired Judge Ian Farlam and commissioners at the Farlam Commission of Inquiry into the Marikana shooting on 3 October 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna.

    Marikana commission of inquiry postponed

  • Striking truck drivers march in the Johannesburg CBD. Picture: Taurai Maduna

    Truck strike: Petrol shortages hit Gauteng

  • A monkey at the Bush Babies Sanctuary in Hartbeespoort. Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN.

    Bush Babies Monkey Sanctuary's fight for exotic monkeys

  • A monkey at the Bush Babies Sanctuary in Hartbeespoort. Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN.

    Bush Babies Monkey Sanctuary's fight for exotic monkeys

  • Retired Judge Ian Farlam listens during the Farlam Commission of Inquiry into the Marikana shooting, on 3 October 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Farlam Commission sits

  • The Agenda - 3 October

  • Striking truck drivers march in the Johannesburg CBD. Picture: Taurai Maduna

    Striking truckers march in Jo'burg CBD

  • Asylum seekers stand in line with their documents outside a Home Affairs refugee centre. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    ‘They treat them like animals’

  • Satawu members demonstrate at Beyers Naude Square. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Striking drivers prepare to protest

  • Satawu members demonstrate at Beyers Naude Square on 2 October 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Satawu members gather for march

  • The Agenda - 2 October 2012

  • Corrie Sanders' casket is carried out of the NG Kerk in Wonderpark, Pretoria North, after his funeral by his brother Mike (front left) and son Dean (front right). Picture: Barry Bateman/EWN.

    Corrie Sanders laid to rest

  • Ian Farlam listens to comments made on day one of the Farlam Commission into the Marikana shooting. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Marikana commission inspects shooting scene

  • The Agenda - 1 October

  • A Somali journalist in South Africa, who claims he has received death threats from Al-Shabab, shows EWN news reports on the deaths of some of his colleagues. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Somali journalists 'persecuted in SA'

  • A Somali journalist in South Africa, who claims he has received death threats from Al-Shabab, shows EWN news reports on the deaths of some of his colleagues. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Somali journalists 'persecuted in SA'

  • Sheldon Morais

    The Agenda - 28 September

  • bakery truck on fire

    Bakery van on fire

  • truck drivers attacked

    Truck drivers attacked

  • truck smouldering

    Firefighters extinguish truck fire

  • truck on fire

    Truck on fire in Isando

  • Burnt truck

    Wadeville burnt truck

  • Julius Malema addresses supporters outside the Polokwane Magistrates Court, after being released on R10,000 bail on 26 September 2012. Picture: AFP.

    Malema addresses crowds outside court

  • Sheldon Morais

    The Agenda - 27 September

  • A truck was set alight on the M2 in Germiston on 27 September 2012, allegedly by striking satawu members. Picture: iWitness.

    Burning truck set alight

  • A truck which was burnt outside the Albany bakery in Germiston, allegedly by striking Satawu members. Picture: Twitter.

    Truck is set alight

  • Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema appears in the Polokwane Regional Court in Limpopo on Wednesday, 26 September 2012. Malema is accused of money-laundering. He handed himself over to the Polokwane police on Wednesday morning before his court appearance. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

    Julius Malema in court

  • Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema appears in the Polokwane Regional Court in Limpopo on Wednesday, 26 September 2012. Malema is accused of money-laundering. He handed himself over to the Polokwane police on Wednesday morning before his court appearance. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

    Julius Malema in court

  •  South African populist firebrand Julius Malema, a former leader of the African National Congress' (ANC) Youth, arrives at court on September 26, 2012 in Polokwane, charged with money laundering, fraud and corruption linked to public tenders, in a case that his supporters say is politically motivated. Malema was released on bail with a fee set at R10,000. Picture: AFP.

    Julius Malema walks into court

  • Malema Supporters arrive at the Polokwane Magistrates Court on 26 September 2012. Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN

    Julius Malema's supporters hold a night vigil

  • Hawks spokesman McIntosh Polela at the Polokwane Magistrates Court.

    Hawks spokesman on Malema & co-accused charges

  • Helen Moreroa, one of the four business associates of axed ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema, appears in the Polokwane Magistrate's Court on Tuesday, 25 September 2012. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA.

    Another Malema co-accused in court

  • Business associates (from left) Kagisho Dichabe, Lesiba Gwangwa and Makgetsi Manthatha of axed ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema appear in the Polokwane Magistrate's Court on Tuesday, 25 September 2012. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA.

    Malema's co-accused in court

  • Police cordon off the area around the Polokwane Magistrates Court where Julius Malema will face charges. Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN

    SAPS outside courthouse

  • Malema Supporters arrive at the Polokwane Magistrates Court on 26 September 2012. Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN

    Julius Malema supporters

  • A map showing the distance from Thatch Haven, where Corrie Sanders was shot, to Kalafong Hospital and Steve Biko Academic Hospital.

    Corrie Sanders hospital map

  • A rehabilitated penguin awaits his release in Cape Town on 25 September 2012. More than 200 birds were affected by the September Seli 1 oil spill. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Penguins released after oil spill

  • Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille and the Biko family attended the renaming of NY1 in Gugulethu to Stephen Biko Drive on 24 September 2012. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN

    Biko honoured on Heritage Day

  • Former world heavyweight champion Corrie Sanders during a media briefing in Johannesburg, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 ahead of the forthcoming "Clash of the Warriors" boxing tournament scheduled for May 12. Sanders will begin his quest for another world crown at the event. Other bouts on the night will feature Isaac Hlatshwayo, Silence Mabuza as well as ex-Gladiator star Clint Walters. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

    Corrie Sanders - a devoted father and friend

  • The new patron for National Braai Day, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, bites a boerewors roll after showing off his braai skills, at his office in Milnerton, Cape Town, Wednesday, 5 September ahead of National Braai Day on September 24th when South Africans across the country will be celebrating the unique pastime that transcends racial, social, cultural and language barriers. Picture: Damien Schumann/SAPA

    The heritage of food in SA

  • Justice Minister Jeff Radebe speaks at a briefing in Pretoria on Friday, 21 September 2012 about the probe into the shootings at Lonmin's Marikana mine. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA.

    Jeff Radebe announces Marikana inquiry plans

  • Justice Minister Jeff Radebe speaks at a briefing in Pretoria on Friday, 21 September 2012 about the probe into the shootings at Lonmin's Marikana mine. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA.

    Justice minister on probe into Marikana shooting

  • Katy Katopodis

    The Agenda 21 September

  • A new 'Afrikaans verklarende woordeboek' was launched in Cape Town on 20 September 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    New dictionary 'a boost for Afrikaans'

  • Tolls sign. Picture: Supplied.

    OUTA responds to the e-toll ruling

  • Gauteng Transport Director-General George Mahlalela outside the Constitutional Court on 20 September 2012 where the court set aside an interim order that put on hold a plan to toll highways in Gauteng. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA.

    Transport DG at tolls judgement

  • Police minister Nathi Mthethwa and Commissioner Riah Phiyega at the release of the 2012 crime stats. Picture: Regan Thaw/EWN.

    Crime stats announcement

  • Traffic. Picture: Sxc.hu.

    Car Free Day launched in CT

  • Dikgang Moseneke

    Constitutional Court ruling on tolls

  • John Robbie and Julius Malema in studio.

    Julius Malema in studio with John Robbie - Part 2

  • Julius Malema at Talk Radio 702

    Julius Malema in studio with John Robbie - Part 1

  • Sheldon Morais

    The Agenda - 19 September

  • Sheldon Morais

    The Agenda - 20 September

  • Miners gather at the Wonderkop Stadium, waiting to hear news of the wage agreement reached on 18 September 2012. Picture: Gia Nicolaides/EWN.

    Lonmin workers discuss wage offer

  • Julius Malema addresses workers at the Aurora mine. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Malema lashes out at Zuma's leadership

  • Toilets at Beacon Hill Secondary School where intruders ripped basins from the wall. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Vandalism onslaught at CT schools

  • Camilla Bath

    The Agenda 18 September

  • Expelled ANCYL leader Julius Malema argues with police, as they force him out of Marikana. He was due to speak to around 2,000 striking workers. Picture: AFP.

    Malema argues with police in Marikana

  • Police bar Julius Malema from addressing around 2,000 striking workers at the Lonmin Marikana Mine on September 17, 2012. He was escorted away by a convoy of cars from a police special protection unit. Picture: AFP.

    Police force Julius Malema out of Marikana

  • Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi and President Jacob Zuma at the trade union federation's 11th national congress at Gallagher Estate in Midrand on Monday, 17 September 2012. In the background is Cosatu's deputy general secretary Bheki Ntshalintshali. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

    Zuma speaks at 11th Cosatu conference

  • The scene of an attempted hit-and-run in Durban Deep, in which three children were killed.

    Scene of attempted hit-and-run

  • A school photo of Xhanti Xesha, who was killed in a hit-and-run accident in Durban Deep on 16 September 2012. Picture: Supplied.

    Xhanti Xesha killed in a hit-and-run

  • Sihle Mkhenkcele (L) who was killed in a hit-and-run accident in Durban Deep on 16 September 2012.

    Sihle Mkhenkcele killed in hit-and-run

  • Mpho Mkhenkcele (c), was seriously injured and his sister was killed, in a hit-and-run accident in Durban Deep on 16 September 2012. Picture: Supplied.

    Mpho Mkhenkcele injured in hit-and-run

  • Cosatu delegates attend the trade union federation's 11th national congress at Gallagher Estate in Midrand on Monday, 17 September 2012. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

    Cosatu Congress delegates

  • Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi laughs while hugging President Jacob Zuma at the trade union federation's 11th national congress at Gallagher Estate in Midrand on Monday, 17 September 2012. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

    Zuma & Vavi embrace

  • President Jacob Zuma greets Cosatu president S'dumo Dlamini at the trade union federation's 11th national congress at Gallagher Estate in Midrand on Monday, 17 September 2012. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

    Zuma embraces Dlamini

  • Sheldon Morais

    The Agenda 17 September

  • Kos Ahmed Muhamed, a Somali woman living in working in Bellville, Cape Town. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Somali refugees homeward bound

  • Justice Minister Jeff Radebe speaking about issues including the Marikana shooting. Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN.

    Radebe warns against security threats

  • IFP members during their march to the SABC offices in Auckland Park, Johannesburg, on 14 September 2012. Picture: Tumisang Ndlovu/EWN.

    IFP members march to the SABC

  • Striking Lonmin workers discuss a wage increase offer in Marikana, North West, on 14 September 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Lonmin workers discuss wage increase offer

  • Strike leader Molefi Phele discusses a wage increase offer with miners in Marikana, North West, on 14 September 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Lonmin workers discuss first wage offer

  • About 3, 000 striking miners gathered in an open field near Anglo American mine’s Thembelani shaft on 12 September, 2012 in Rustenburg. Picture: Govan Whittles/EWN.

    Striking Amplats miners demand R16 000

  • Anglo Platinum miners march, demanding better wages. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Amplats miners demonstrate for better pay

  • Anglo Platinum miners march, demanding better wages. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Lonmin workers march to company office

  • Ricardo Nunes

    Ricardo Nunes ready to join Bafana

  • Protesters await instruction from their leaders, at Lonmin's Marikana mine. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Lonmin set to listen to miners demands

  • Julius Malema addresses workers at the Aurora mine. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Malema tells soldiers Zuma's a disappointment

  • Julius Malema visits Aurora Mine. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Malema: Defence Minister "must take a chill pill"

  • Former ANC Youth League President Julius Malema in Carltonville at Gold Fields KDC west shaft to address striking miners on 11 September, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News.

    Malema tells Gold Field miners to continue striking

  • Team SA for the 2012 Paralympics. Picture: LEAD SA

    SA's Paralympians are home

  • Norvy, a Red kangaroo joey.

    Norvy the joey

  • Norvy, a Red kangaroo joey.

    Norvy

  • One of 56 penguins housed at Sancobb after the September 2012 Seli 1 oil leak being washed on 5 September 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Rescued penguins following Seli 1 oil leak

  • AMCU's Joseph Mathunjwa speaks during a media briefing about the Lonmin peace deal. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Only R12,500 will end Lonmin strike - AMCU

  • Princess Project founder Erica Pienaar offers False Bay College student Vanecia Johannes an optional dress for her matric dance. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Disadvantaged matrics guaranteed a royal time

  • Heavy rains in Midrand on Thursday 6 September 2012. Picture: iWitness

    Hail storm hits Gauteng

  • Shain Germaner takes on the street of Joburg to see how wheelchair-friendly Joburg is.  Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN

    How wheelchair-friendly is Jo'burg really?

  • One of 56 penguins housed at Sancobb after the September 2012 Seli 1 oil leak being washed on 5 September 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Penguins cleaned after oil spill

  • Lonmin workers gather, to march for better salaries. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Striking miners march to Lonmin shaft

  • Lonmin workers gather, to march for better salaries. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Striking miners march to Lonmin shaft

  • The Southern Africa Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference logo.

    Telkom announces broadband upgrades

  • Lonmin miners make their way through Marikana, as they march, demanding better salaries. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Lonmin miners march

  • Protesters await instruction from their leaders, at Lonmin's Marikana mine. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Lonmin workers on strike

  • Women join the Lonmin mine strike to support their husbands who are fighting for higher wages on 16 August, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News.

    Marikana women join Lonmin strike

  • The National Union of Mineworkers' General Secretary Frans Baleni and president Senzeni Zokwana. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    NUM worried about SA mine strikes

  • Oiled penguins recover at the Sancobb seabird rescue centre in Cape Town on 3 September 2012 after more oil leaked from the wreck of the Seli 1. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Penguins recover in Cape Town

  • Bird rehabilitater Marguerite du Preez moves one of nine oiled penguins at the rescue centre in Cape Town on 3 September 2012 after they were caught on Robben Island. It followed another oil leak from the wreck of the Seli 1. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Penguins affected by oil leak

  • Marikana miners arrive at court

    Marikana protesters released

  • About 3,000 men gather outside the Goldfields' KDC gold mine in Westonaria to hear Former African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) leader Julius Malema address them over labour disputes on 3 September, 2012. Picture: Govan Whittles/Eyewitness News.

    Striking Gold Fields miners

  • Oscar wins silver

    Marc Lewis on Oscar Pistorius' silver

  • Petrol attendant at BP petrol pump. Picture:Clare Matthes/EWN.

    Pockets hit hard by latest fuel price hike

  • Lonmin Marikana miners prepare to leave to attend the funerals of their fallen colleagues. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Lonmin workers leave for funeral services

  • Andrea van Wyk & The Hoff.

    The Hoff talks to EWN

  • The remains of a school that was affected by a fire in Marlboro on 1 September 2012. Picture: Govan Whittles/EWN.

    Marlboro school affected by fire

  • Sondela Nature Reserve Chalet's destroyed by runaway veldfires. Picture: Helivac.

    Sondela Nature Reserve Fire

  • Acting National Director of Public Prosecutions Nomgcobo Jiba. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    NPA drops murder charges against Marikana miners

  • Nishma and Vinod Hindocha speak exclusively to EWN on 31 August 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    EWN Exclusive: Shrien will have his day

  • Gallery visitors take cellphone pictures of the painting entitled Umshini Wam by Ayanda Mabulu on 28 August 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    New Zuma portrait goes on display

  • Firearms that were seized from the suspects car after a shootout with police in Fourways. Picture: via Twitter @Tshepo_Moabi

    Firearms seized after Fourways shooting

  • Damage to the Fourways Mall iStore in Johannesburg after it was broken into in the early hours of 29 August 2012. Picture: Marc Lewis/EWN

    Damage to iStore in Fourways Mall

  • Damage to the Fourways Mall iStore in Johannesburg after it was broken into in the early hours of 29 August 2012. Picture: Marc Lewis/EWN

    Robbers target Johannesburg iStore

  • Mzukisi and Nkosilungile Goqweni said one had to pay a bribe to get employment at Lonmin's Marikana mine. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Strike dampens employment opportunities at Lonmin

  • 'Umshini Wam' by artist Ayanda Mabulu went on display at the AVA gallery in Cape Town on 27 August 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    'Umshini Wam' portrait

  • Gallery visitors take cellphone pictures of the painting entitled Umshini Wam by Ayanda Mabulu on 28 August 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Crowds view 'Umshini Wam' at the AVA gallery

  • Artist Ayanda Mabulu stands in front of his painting entitled Umshini Wam (Weapon of Mass Destruction) which went on display in Cape Town on  27 August 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Ayanda Mabulu with 'Umshini Wam'

  • Police used water cannons and rubber bullets to disperse hawkers while they were marching to meet other groups in Marabastad, central Pretoria on Wednesday.

    Evicted hawkers take to Pretoria streets

  • A protester holds up a placard during the ANCYL march through Cape Town on 27 August 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    ANCYL marches in Cape Town

  • ANC Youth League Western Cape Chairperson Khaya Yozi addresses the crowd outside the provincial legislature on 27 August 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    ANC Youth League march in Cape Town

  • Flowers blooming in Clanwilliam in the Western Cape. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN.

    Blooming beautiful: The West Coast's flowers

  • Family members mourn at a memorial service for the Marikana miners who were killed in a shootout with police on 16 August 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Lonmin victims remembered

  • Rescue efforts were underway to remove a hippo, trapped in a pool on the Monate Game Farm after it was chased away by its herd. Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN.

    Hippo standing in game lodge pool

  • Peek-a-boo: A hippo partially sticks its head out of a Limpopo Game Lodge swimming pool, after being trapped there for several days. Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN.

    Peek-a-boo hippo

  • A hippo, trapped in a swimming pool at a Limpopo Game Lodge. Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN.

    Hippo in a game lodge's pool

  • Mourners sit at the site where 34 Lonmin Marikana miners were killed during a shootout with police. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Memorial for Marikana miners

  • Family members mourn at a memorial service for the Marikana miners who were killed in a shootout with police on 16 August 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Mourners at Lonmin

  • President Jacob Zuma addresses Lonmin miners

    Zuma talks to Lonmin miners

  • Police used water canyons and rubber bullets to disperse hawkers while they were marching to meet other groups in Marabastad, central Pretoria on Wednesday.

    Evicted hawkers take to Pretoria streets

  • President Jacob Zuma addresses workers in Marikana, on 22 August 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Zuma addresses Marikana miners

  • A puppet of AWB leader Eugene Terre'Blanche's killer, Chris Mahlangu is seen hanging from a tree outside the Ventersdorp court. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN.

    Puppet outside the ET courthouse

  • President Jacob Zuma visited Marikana residents, almost a week after the deadly shooting. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Zuma visits Marikana a week after deadly shooting

  • Members of the Muslim community exit the Krugersdorp Regional Court on Wednesday, 22 August 2012 where two men accused of beating a Muslim to death, appeared. Picture: Sapa.

    Muslim community celebrates

  • Fikile Mbalula says goodbye to Paralympics team

    Fikile Mbalula wishes paralympians well

  • Paralympics team members before leaving for London.

    Paralympics send off

  • Engineering students from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology working on the Cubesat. Picture: Supplied by the university.

    Cape Town Cubesat engineers

  • Marlboro residents demonstrate on 22 August 2012, after being evicted from their houses. Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN.

    Marlboro residents picket after evictions

  • Julius Malema leaves the police station after laying charges against the police, in connection with the deadly Marikana mine shooting. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Malema lays charges against Marikana police

  • Hundreds of stick-wielding Lonmin mineworkers gathered on the outskirts of Wonderkop village on Tuesday. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Lonmin mineworkers

  • Cape Town paramedics and neighbourhood watch members who will be part of a pilot project pose with Community Safety MEC Dan Plato and Health MEC Theuns Botha on 21 August 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Security boost for Cape paramedics

  • Bishop Paul Verryn and members of the Methodist Church visit the scene of the Marikana shooting. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Religious leaders visit Lonmin miners

  • Striking Lonmin miners wait in the veld for word from their leaders. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Lonmin mineworkers

  • Lonmin women demonstrate outside the Garankuwa court.

    Lonmin women demonstrate at court

  • Miners, arrested during a shootout at Lonmin's Marikana mine, arrive under heavy police guard to appear in court in Ga-Rankuwa, north of Pretoria, Monday, 20 August 2012. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

    Lonmin miners in court

  • Miners on their way to the scene of the Lonmin shootings on 18 August 2012. Picture: Govan Whittles/EWN

    Lonmin workers vow to continue striking

  • Women join the Lonmin mine strike to support their husbands who are fighting for higher wages on 16 August, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News

    Female protesters join Lonmin strike

  • Protesters from Lonmin's Marikana Mine in the North West sit on a nearby hill, awaiting instruction from their leaders. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Lonmin mineworkers

  • Xolile Mngeni, one of the men accused of murdering honeymooner Anni Dewani, appears in the Western Cape High Court on Monday, 13 August 2012. Picture: Sapa.

    Dewani murder trial: Day 3

  • Anni Dewani murder accused Xolile Mngeni in the dock in the Western Cape High Court on 20 August 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Dewani Trial: Day 3

  • Worshippers gather for a prayer at the scene of the Lonmin shooting on 19 August 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Prayer service held for Marikana victims.

  • Worshippers gather for a prayer at the scene of the Lonmin shooting on 19 August 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Prayer service held for Marikana victims

  • Expelled ANCYL president Julius Malema arrives at Lonmin’s Marikana mine in the North West on 18 August 2012. He plans to mediate with striking workers and management. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Malema visits Marikana

  • Crime scene investigators on the scene of the Lonmin mine shootings. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Murdered Lonmin mineworkers

  • Expelled ANCYL president Julius Malema arrives at Lonmin’s Marikana mine in the North West on 18 August 2012. He plans to mediate with striking workers and management. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Julius Malema arrives in Wonderkop

  • Floyd Shivambu and Sindiso Magaqa getting ready to meet with Lonmin workers on 18 August 2012. Picture: Govan Whittles/EWN

    Former ANCYL leaders at Lonmin Mine

  • Women join the Lonmin mine strike to support their husbands who are fighting for higher wages on 16 August, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News.

    Women join Lonmin strike

  • Miners on their way to the scene of the Lonmin shootings on 18 August 2012. Picture: Govan Whittles/EWN

    Striking Lonmin mineworkers in Marikana

  • Former ANCYL leader Julius Malema met with striking Lonmin mineworkers in Wonderkop in the North West on 18 August 2012. Picture: Govan Whittles/EWN.

    Julius Malema hears from Lonmin workers

  • Protesters from Lonmin's Marikana Mine in the North West sit on a nearby hill, awaiting instruction from their leaders. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Striking Lonmin mineworkers

  • Floyd Shivambu and Sindiso Magaqa getting ready to meet with Lonmin workers on 18 August 2012. Picture: Govan Whittles/EWN

    Former ANCYL leaders arrive at Lonmin's Marikana mine

  • Police open fire at protesting workers at the Lonmin mine in Marikana, North West on 16 August, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News.

    34 miners gunned down in 'Marikana Massacre'

  • Police open fire at protesting workers at the Lonmin mine in Marikana, North West on 16 August, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News

    Lonmin Shooting in Pictures

  • Police open fire at protesting workers at the Lonmin mine in Marikana, North West on 16 August, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News.

    Police open fire

  • Protesters from Lonmin's Marikana Mine carried traditional weapons as they demonstrated, demanding better wages. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    NUM's Frans Baleni on Lonmin Shooting

  • Protesters from Lonmin's Marikana Mine carried traditional weapons as they demonstrated, demanding better wages. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    NUM's Frans Baleni on Lonmin shooting

  • Police look over at Lonmin’s Marikana mine workers who were protesting on 16 August, 2012 for more wages. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News.

    Nathi Mthethwa on Lonmin shooting

  • Police open fire at protesting workers at the Lonmin mine in Marikana, North West on 16 August, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News.

    Police in action at Lonmin

  • Police open fire at protesting workers at the Lonmin mine in Marikana, North West on 16 August, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News

    Police open fire on Lonmin protesters

  • Police open fire at protesting workers at the Lonmin mine in Marikana, North West on 16 August, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News

    Violence at Lonmin mines

  • Women join the Lonmin mine strike to support their husbands who are fighting for higher wages on 16 August, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News.

    Lonmin Violence

  • Women join the Lonmin mine strike to support their husbands who are fighting for higher wages on 16 August, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News.

    Lonmin violence

  • Women join the Lonmin mine strike to support their husbands who are fighting for higher wages on 16 August, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News.

    Lonmin Protest

  • Police open fire at protesting workers at the Lonmin mine in Marikana, North West on 16 August, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News

    Shooting at Lonmin

  • Police open fire at protesting workers at the Lonmin mine in Marikana, North West on 16 August, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News.

    Lonmin Marikana Shooting

  • Police open fire at protesting workers at the Lonmin mine in Marikana, North West on 16 August, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News

    Shooting at Lonmin

  • Constitutional Court judges hear the etolls case on 15 August 2012. Picture: Sapa.

    Constitutional Court hears tolls case

  • Treasury lawyer Jeremy Gauntlett is seen during the e-toll case at the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg on Wednesday, 15 August 2012. Picture: Sapa.

    Treasury Lawyer Jeremy Gauntlett in tolls case

  • Protesters from Lonmin's Marikana Mine carried traditional weapons as they demonstrated, demanding better wages. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Protesters armed with weapons

  • Protesters from Lonmin's Marikana Mine, carried weapons while demonstrating against poor wages. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Armed Lonmin protesters

  • Road Freight Association lawyer Martin Brassey is seen during the e-toll case at the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg on Wednesday, 15 August 2012. Picture: Sapa.

    Road Freight lawyer during toll case

  • Members of the Democratic Alliance demonstrate during the e-toll case at the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg on Wednesday, 15 August 2012. Picture: Sapa

    Anti-tolls protest at ConCourt

  • A man is wielding a panga around Marikana where violence at the Lonmin mines on 14 August, 2012. Around 3000 drill operators down tools during a illegal strike. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News.

    Lonmin's deadly protests

  • Welcome home TeamSA

    Hero's welcome for Olympic medalists

  • A heavy police presence was in place in the area surrounding the Lonmin Marikana Mine after violent protests. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Police on standby at Marikana mine

  • Lonmin employees at Marikana mine in the North West, are demanding salary increases. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Lonmin miners gather

  • A man is wielding a panga around Marikana where violence at the Lonmin mines on 14 August, 2012. Around 3000 drill operators down tools during a illegal strike. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News.

    Lonmin miner killed

  • Lonmin mineworkers gathered on a hill on the outskirts of Wonderkop village. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Lonmin mineworkers gather on a hilltop

  • Hundreds of stick-wielding Lonmin mineworkers gathered on the outskirts of Wonderkop village on Tuesday. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Lonmin strike

  • A man is wielding a panga around Marikana where violence at the Lonmin mines on 14 August, 2012. Around 3000 drill operators down tools during a illegal strike. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News.

    Lonmin violence

  • A pile of rubble burns on Lansdowne Road in Khayelitsha after service delivery protests the previous evening on 14 August 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    CT protest 'community driven'

  • Olympians happy to be home

    Olympians happy to be home

  • Mineworkers await instruction

    Mineworkers await instruction

  • NUM's Frans Baleni speaks on Lonmin violence

    NUM's Frans Baleni speaks on Lonmin violence

  • Lonmin's Bernard Mokwena speaks after mine violence

    Lonmin's Bernard Mokwena speaks after mine violence

  • Olympic medalists wave to fans

    Olympic medalists wave to fans

  • Team SA's homecoming

    Crowds wait for Team SA

  • SA Olympic medalists, Top L-R: Chad le Clos, Cameron van der Burgh, Bridgitte Hartley, Caster Semenya. Bottom L-R: John Smith, Lawrence Ndlovu, Matthew Brittain and James Thompson. Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN.

    Olympic medalists are home

  • Hundreds of stick-wielding mineworkers gather on the outskirts of Wonderkop village near Marikana in the North West on 14 August 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Striking Lonmin mineworkers

  • Lonmin mineworkers gather

    Lonmin protest hillside meeting

  • Hundreds of stick-wielding Lonmin mineworkers gathered on the outskirts of Wonderkop village on Tuesday. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Lonmin mineworkers gather

  • Police closely monitor protests in Marikana in the North West on 14 August 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Police on gaurd at Lonmin Marikana mine

  • Police closely monitor protests in Marikana in the North West on 14 August 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Police monitor Marikana protests

  • Police closely monitor protests in Marikana in the North West on 14 August 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Police monitor Marikana protests

  • Police closely monitor protests in Marikana in the North West on 14 August 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Nyalas monitor Marikana violence

  • Police closely monitor tensions in Marikana in the North West Province on 14 August 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Heavy police presence in Marikana

  • Olympic gold medallists Chad le Clos and Cameron van der Burgh arrive at OR Tambo International Airport on 9 August 2012. Picture: Christa van der Walt/EWN

    A great welcome for Team SA's Golden Boys!

  • Caster Semenya came second in her heat in the 800m womens race in the Olympics, qualifying for the semi-final. Picture: Wessel Oosthuizen/SA Sports Picture Agency.

    Caster through to semi-finals

  • Zoë the Bactrian camel, grazes in the snow at Johannesburg Zoo. Picture: JHB Zoo via Facebook.

    Zoë the camel, grazes in the snow at JHB Zoo.

  • Heavenly! A polar bear at the Johannesburg Zoo looks at the sky as snow falls accross the province. Picture: JHB Zoo via Facebook.

    Heavenly! Snow falls on JHB Zoo

  • The king of the jungle, dusted with snow, at Johannesburg Zoo. Picture: JHB Zoo via Facebook.

    King of the jungle, dusted with snow.

  • Snow falls in the Johannesburg CBD after most parts in country reported cases of heavy falls on 7 August 2012. Picture: Po-Chuan You/iwn

    Snow in the JHB CBD

  • Trucks stranded in the Karoo following heavy snowfall. Picture: Allan Jansen/iWitness

    A white winter

  • Snow in Walkerville on 7 August 2012. Picture: Richard Saville/iWitness

    Snow in Walkerville

  • Snow at the Vaal Plaza on 7 August 2012. Picture: Gerard Stander/iWitness

    Vaal plaza snow

  • Snow in the Vaal area on 7 August 2012. Picture: Kelly le Roux/iWitness

    Snow in Gauteng

  • Snow in Walkerville on 7 August 2012. Picture: Richard Saville/iWitness

    Gauteng's winter wonderland

  • Snow falls outside the South Gauteng High Court

    South Gauteng High Court snow

  • Snow falls in Rosebank

    Snow flurries in Rosebank

  • Snow blanketed parts of Braamfontein on 7 August 2012. Picture: Imke Kruger/iWitness

    Snow blankets Braamfontein

  • Snow at the Vaal Plaza on 7 August 2012. Picture: Gerard Stander/iWitness

    Vaal Plaza snow

  • Snow covered car in Vereeniging. Picture: Haroun Pochee/iwn.

    Snow covered car

  • Snow covers a Klipriver tree. Picture: Vicks Cohen/iwn.

    Klipriver tree covered in snow

  • Thick snow blankets a garden in Vereeniging. Picture: Redmond Nanda/iwn.

    Snow blankets Vereeniging garden

  • A taxi makes its way through the snow in Hougton. Picture: iwn

    Taxi in Houghton snow

  • Snow blanketed parts of Braamfontein on 7 August 2012. Picture: Imke Kruger/iwn.

    Snow in Braamfontein

  • Snow blanketed parts of Braamfontein on 7 August 2012. Picture: Imke Kruger/iwn.

    Snow blankets Braamfontein

  • Snow in Vanderbijlpark. Picture: Ian Kemp/iwn.

    Early morning snow haze

  • US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton meets with Nelson Mandela, 94 at his home in Qunu on August 6, 2012. Picture: Afp.

    Hillary Clinton meets Madiba

  • Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe speaks during a post cabinet briefing on 31 May 2012. Picture: SAPA.

    Motlanthe praises Team SA

  • Chad le Clos with his gold medal after winning the 200m butterfly final in the Olympics. Picture: AFP.

    Olympian Chad le Clos

  • Janine Willemans.

    Metrorail diaries wrap

  • Around 100 shacks were destroyed during an eviction in Marlboro, north of Johannesburg on 2 August 2012. The Johannesburg Metro Police say the residents were occupying the land illegally. Picture: Christa van der Walt/Eyewitness News

    Marlboro shack dwellers evicted

  • Gauteng Transport MEC Ismail Vadi & Emfuleni mayor Greta Hlongwane visit a patient in hospital, following an accident in Vereeniging in which 12 people died. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN.

    Vadi visits patients

  • The minibus taxi involved in an early morning accident in Vereeniging, in which twelve people died. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN.

    Vereeniging minibus wreckage

  • The badly damaged truck, involved in an early morning accident in Vereeniging, in which twelve people were killed. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN.

    Vereeniging truck accident

  • Officials clean up Belville, in Cape Town

    What happened to Belville?

  • A candle light ceremony and prayers was held in the Station Commander's office at the Rosebank Police Station. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Memorial held at Rosebank Police Station

  • Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga. Picture: GCIS

    Motshekga reveals textbook recovery plan

  • Residents in Kagiso clash with police during a service delivery protest on 31 July, 2012. Picture: Chirsta Van der Walt/Eyewitness News

    Kagiso service delivery protest 2

  • Police clashed with residents from Kagiso in the West Rand during a service delivery protest on 31 July, 2012. Picture: Chirsta Van der Walt/Eyewitness News

    Kagiso service delivery protest

  • Residents from Sweet Home Farm informal settlement in Cape Town still use the bucket system. Picture: Malungelo Booi/EWN

    Sweet Home Farm ... a closer look

  • Metrorail Cape Town. Picture: EWN.

    Metrorail WC's Mthuthuzeli Swartz on train safety & reliability

  • Phillipi protesters damaged traffic lights and fire hydrant on 20 July 2012. Picture: Rafiq Wagiet/EWN

    Cape Town protestors run amok

  • Johannes Steyn, dubbed the "Sunday rapist", cried as his ex-wife took the stand in his trial on Johannesburg's East Rand on Monday. Picture: Sapa.

    'Sunday rapist' breaks down in court

  • ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe answers questions from the media during a briefing on the outcomes of the ANC annual lekgotla. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    ANC: Limpopo textbook crisis shocking and unacceptable

  • Cameron van der Burgh, after winning gold and setting a world record in the 100m mens breaststroke race at the Olympics. Picture: Wessel Oosthuizen/SA Sports Pictures Agency.

    Cameron & Ryk bask in Olympic glory

  • Cameron van der Burgh, after winning gold and setting a world record in the 100m mens breaststroke race at the Olympics. Picture: Wessel Oosthuizen/SA Sports Pictures Agency.

    Cameron & Ryk bask in Olympic glory.

  • Grandchildren wishing Nelson Mandela a happy 94th birthday at his home in Qunu, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Picture: Peter Morey

    Jo'burg kids attend Mandela's party

  • children painting their Makarapas at Redhill Primary School

    Makarapa Magic - Redhill Primary School supports TeamSA

  • R12m worth of abalone was seized from a Tableview home. Picture: Graeme Raubenheimer/EWN

    EWN Exclusive: Sunset Beach abalone bust

  • A domestic worker busy ironing. Picture: EWN

    No domestic bliss for workers

  • SAPS forensics officials pack away bags of methaquelone at a Bryanston house. Picture: Matshidiso Madia/EWN

    Police bust Jo'burg drug labs

  • SAPS forensics officials pack away bags of methaquelone at a Bryanston house. Picture: Matshidiso Madia/EWN

    Forensics on scene of drug bust

  • Bags of Methaquelone powder, found in a house in Bryanston. Picture: Matshidiso Madia/EWN

    Bryanston drug bags

  • Police cordon off a house in Bryanston, Johannesburg, where a drug lab has allegedly been operating. Picture: Matshidiso Madia/EWN.

    Bryanston drug lab bust

  • Deena Naidoo, South Africa's first MasterChef winner celebrates with his wife Kathy. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    SA's first MasterChef Deena Naidoo

  • President Jacob Zuma at Talk Radio 702's studios on 23 July 2012. Picture: Sheldon Morais/EWN

    Redi Tlhabi interviews Zuma

  • Anthony Daniels, the chairperson of the Hanover Park Community Policing Forum, says new CCTV cameras installed around a mall in the area have cut down crime. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Govt intervention 'crucial' for Hanover Park peace

  • Deputy Minister of Sport and Recreation Gert Oosthuizen (R) and Talk Radio 702's John Jobbie at the Discovery 702 Walk the Talk race in Johannesburg on 22 July, 2012. Picture: @Abramjee via Twitter

    Discovery 702 Walk the Talk race 4

  • One of the dogs that walked the 8 km race at the Discovery 702 Walk the Talk event on 22 July, 2012. Picture: @MizFunSized_K via Twitter

    Discovery 702 Walk the Talk 3

  • Talk Radio 702’s Udo Carelse and Miss SA Melinda Bam at the Discovery 702 Walk the Talk race on 22 July, 2012.  Picture: @702talkradio via Twitter

    Udo Carelse and Miss SA Melinda Bam

  • Talk Radio 702’s Aki Anastasiou and John Robbie at the Discovery 702 Walk the Talk race on 22 July, 2012.  Picture: @702talkradio via Twitter

    Discovery 702 Walk the Talk race 1

  • An apple and banana a day keeps the doctor away. Picture: @WalktheTalk via Twitter

    Discovery 702 Walk the Talk 2

  • Discovery 702 Walk the Talk kicked off at 7am on 22 July, 2012 at the Marks Park Stadium in Emmarentia, Johannesburg. Picture: @WalktheTalk via Twitter

    Discovery 702 Walk the Talk 1

  • Mqhekezweni, where Mandela spent his teenage years, at sunset. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Madiba’s people: Life in Qunu

  • Audio

    Kendell Geers on art and 'The Spear'

  • South Africa women’s olympic hockey team captain Marsha Marescia, poses for photographs before her departure to the London. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Team SA jets off to London Olympics

  • Team SA's official mascot Chikuru is seen at the olympic send-off at OR Tambo International Airport. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Team South Africa's official mascot

  • Supporters of Team SA at the olympic team send-off at OR Tambo International Airport. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Team South Africa send-off

  • The Kensington Home for the Aged in Cape Town. Picture: Janine Willemans/EWN

    Cape Old Age Home in dire straits

  • Members of the Highveld Lions cricket team gave lessons to children from Lodirile Secondary School. Picture: Matshidiso Madia.

    Highveld Lions give cricket tips

  • Members of the Highveld Lions cricket team gave lessons to children from Lodirile Secondary School. Picture: Matshidiso Madia.

    Cricket at Lodirile Secondary School

  • Mandela Day celebrations in Madiba’s home town of Qunu in the Eastern Cape. Picture: EWN

    Mandela Day celebrations

  • Mandela Day volunteers paint structures outside a ward at Chris Hani Baragwanath in Soweto. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Mandela Day volunteers

  • Bonteheuwel residents paint walls and clean graffiti in their area as part of their Mandela Day activities. Picture: Carmel Loggenberg/EWN

    Mandela Day volunteers

  • Struggle veteran Ahmed Kathrada visits the tombstones of South African anti-apartheid heroes to celebrate Nelson Mandela Day on 18 July, 2012 in Lenasia, Johannesburg. Picture: Rahima Essop/Eyewitness News

    Struggle veteran Ahmed Kathrada

  • Family members wishing Nelson Mandela a happy 94th birthday at his home in Qunu, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Picture: Peter Morey

    Nelson Mandela's birthday

  • Grandchildren wishing Nelson Mandela a happy 94th birthday at his home in Qunu, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Picture: Peter Morey

    Nelson Mandela's birthday

  • Limpopo Education MEC Dickson Masemola. Picture: Tara Meaney/EWN.

    Limpopo Education MEC talks

  • Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille cleaning up graffiti in Kalksteenfontein on Mandela Day. Picture: Carmel Loggenberg/EWN

    CT Mandela Day snapshot

  • Pupils at Batsogile Primary School in Soweto wish Nelson Mandela happy birthday on 18 July 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Soweto celebrates Mandela Day

  • Highveld Lions Cricket Team visited Lodirile High School on Mandela Day, 18 July 2012. Picture:  Matshidiso Madia/EWN

    Cricket Pitch at Lodirile High School

  • Highveld Lions Cricket Team visited Lodirile High School on Mandela Day, 18 July 2012. Picture: Matshidiso Madia/EWN.

    Lodirile High School

  • Highveld Lions Cricket Team visited Lodirile High School on Mandela Day, 18 July 2012. Picture: Matshidiso Madia/EWN.

    Highveld Lions at Lodirile High School

  • The SA Olympic Swimming Team send Madiba their well wishes. Picture: Swimming South Africa.

    Mandela Day SA swimming team

  • Western Cape Premier Helen Zille spends her 67 minutes for Mandela Day in Lavender Hill. Picture: Janine Willemans/EWN

    Zille walks gangland beat

  • Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale gives his opening address at the Nelson Mandela Museum on Madiba's 94th birthday on 18 July 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Mandela Day: Tokyo Sexwale speaks

  • Edgemead High School learners prepared more than 20,000 sandwiches for the less fortunate on Mandela Day. Picture: Graeme Raubenheimer/EWN

    Edgemead Mandela Day

  • Graca Machel walks hand in hand with Chelsea Clinton after the former US President and his daughter arrived at the No Moscow school in Qunu on 17 July 2012. Picutre: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Graca Machel

  • Nelson Mandela's former assistant Zelda la Grange and Elvis Blue leave the Mandela homestead in Qunu after paying Madiba a visit on their Bikers for Mandela Day trip on 17 July 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Zelda la Grange

  • Birthday cake

    Birthday Cake

  • A prisoner from East London plasters the wall at Qunu Junior Secondary School in honour of Nelson Mandela's birthday on 18 July 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Mandela Day Qunu prisoner

  • Children from the Lodirile Secondary School wish Nelson Mandela a happy 94th birthday. Picture: Matshidiso Madia/EWN

    Mandela Day Lodirile Secondary

  • Cupcakes make up the South African flag at celebrations being held at the Nonkululeko Day Care Centre in Salvokop, Pretoria. Picture: Barry Bateman/EWN

    Mandela day cupcakes

  • Cup cakes make up the South African flag at celebrations being held at the Nonkululeko Day Care Centre in Salvokop, Pretoria. Picture: Barry Bateman/EWN.

    Mandela day cupcakes

  • Children at the Laerskool Jopie Fourie in Salvokop, Pretoria watch performances as part of Madiba celebrations. Picture: Barry Bateman/EWN

    Mandela Day school

  • Children at the Laerskool Jopie Fourie in Salvokop, Pretoria watch performances as part of Madiba celebrations. Picture: Barry Bateman/EWN

    Mandela day school

  • Alexandra Secondary School pupils commemorate Nelson Mandela Day. Picture: Matshidiso Madia/EWN.

    Mandela Day celebrations

  • Mandela day acativities taking place at Alexandra Secondary School. Picture: Matshidiso Madia/EWN.

    Mandela Day

  • Deputy Minister of Women, Children and People with Disabilities Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu is seen spending her 67 minutes handingover food and blankets to people on the streets of Pretoria,Tuesday evening, 17 July 2012 ahead of Nelson Mandela Day. People will give 67 minutes of their time today on Madiba's birthday to make the world a better place. Picture: GCIS

    Mandela Day

  • Mandela Day

  • Deputy Minister of Women, Children and People with Disabilities Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu is seen spending her 67 minutes handingover food and blankets to people on the streets of Pretoria,Tuesday evening, 17 July 2012 ahead of Nelson Mandela Day. People will give 67 minutes of their time today on Madiba's birthday to make the world a better place. Picture: GCIS

    Mandela Day Dep Womens Minister

  • SA cabinet wishes Madiba well.

    Mandela Day

  • A ceremony takes place at Qunu Junior Secondary School, which Nelson Mandela attended, before local prisoners do their 67 minutes by painting the classrooms on 18 July 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Mandela Day celebrations

  • A ceremony takes place at Qunu Junior Secondary School, which Nelson Mandela attended, before local prisoners do their 67 minutes by painting the classrooms on 18 July 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Mandela Day Zulu Dancers

  • Std Bank staff packing lunches via @derekdekoker on Twitter

    Mandela Day Std Bank

  • Children at the Batsogile Primary School in Soweto, preparing to sing happy birthday to Nelson Mandela. Picture: @talkradio702 via Twitter.

    Batsogile Primary School

  • Homeless men keep themselves warm by burning news papers in the Joburg CBD. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Homeless people

  • A man walks past homeless people sleeping outside a shop in the Joburg CBD. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Homeless people 2

  • Nelson Mandela reads an advanced copy of his book "Nelson Mandela by Himself" at his home in Houghton, Johannesburg, on 17 June 2011. Picture: Debbie Yazbek/Nelson Mandela Foundation/SAPA

    The world celebrates with Madiba 1

  • Former US President Bill Clinton and his daughter Chelsea meet Nelson Mandela and his wife Graca Machel in Qunu. Picture: Mbuso Mandela via Twitter

    Nelson Mandela Day

  • Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa opened a police service forensic science laboratory in Cape Town on 17 July 2012. Picture: Graeme Raubenheimer/EWN

    SAPS opens 4th Forensics Lab

  • U.S former president Bill Clinton watches schoolchildren dance in Qunu on 17 July 2012. Picture: Gia Nicolaides/EWN

    Graca Machel and Bill Clinton

  • U.S former president Bill Clinton watches schoolchildren dance in Qunu on 17 July 2012. Picture: Gia Nicolaides/EWN

    Graca Machel and Bill Clinton

  • Nelson Mandela's former assistant Zelda la Grange and Elvis Blue leave the Mandela homestead in Qunu after paying Madiba a visit on their Bikers for Mandela Day trip on 17 July 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Mandela Day bikers

  • Zonnebloem Senior School is among the 27 schools facing closure in the Western Cape. Picture: Janine Willemans/EWN

    W.Cape school questions reasons for closures

  • Passengers wait for the Gautrain to start moving again, after it stopped unexpectedly in Centurion on 17 July 2012. Picture: Julius Krahtz/iWitness.

    Sitting at door

  • Passengers stand next to the Gautrain, after it stopped unexpectedly in Centurion on 17 July 2012. Picture: Julius Krahtz/iWitness.

    Passengers next to train

  • People are helped out of the Gautrain, after it stopped unexpectedly in Centurion on 17 July 2012. Picture: Julius Krahtz/iWitness.

    Gautrain passengers

  • Shacks on the banks of the Jukskei River in Alexandra township. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Alexandra Renewal Project delay frustrates residents

  • Shacks on the banks of the Jukskei River in Alexandra township. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Alexandra township

  • Students at Umyezo Wama Apile Combined School in Grabouw. Picture: Janine Willemans/EWN

    Class half full in Grabouw overcrowding saga

  • Children stand outside Taxila Secondary School in Polokwane, Limpopo. Picture: Tara Meaney/EWN.

    Limpopo textbook feedback

  • Audio

    Hostage sister talks

  • Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and International Relations Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane at a post-AU vote briefing. Picture: Jacoline Prinsloo/GCIS.

    AU briefing

  • Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma during a press conference at the African Union headquarters, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Picture: Jacoline Prinsloo/GCIS.

    AU press conference

  • President Jacob Zuma with Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma after the AU Candidature vote. Picture: Jacoline Prinsloo/GCIS.

    Dlamini Zuma and Zuma

  • Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma with the South African Delegation after the AU Candidate vote. Picture: Jacoline Prinsloo/GCIS.

    Dlamini Zuma after vote

  • Various dignitaries took part in the Mandela Day kick off celebrations on 15 July 2012. Picture: Lelo Mzaca/EWN

    Mandela Day celebrations kick off

  • Police on the scene of a hostage situation in Evaton, south of Johannesburg. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Evaton hostage drama

  • Snow near Richmond in the Karoo, Western Cape, on 14 July 2012. Picture: Simon de la Rouviere/iWitness

    Snowfall in the Western Cape

  • Rescue personnel on the scene of a train & truck accident near Hazyview in Mpumalanga. Picture: ER24.

    Accident scene

  • Rescue personnel load a patient into a helicopter after a train & truck accident in Mpumalanga. Picture: ER24.

    Rescue personnel on scene

  • Audio

    Looking back COP17

  • Computer assembler at the Mustek factory in Midrand. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    How a PC is made

  • Justin Mukanu from the Wits Institute of Human Evolution spotted a hominin tooth embedded in rock. Picture: Wits University.

    Fossil rock

  • Rock containing a molar. Picture: Wits University.

    Fossil tooth

  • Professor Lee Berger and Wilma Lawrence with the rock containing the skeleton. Picture: Wits University.

    Fossil discovery

  • Audio

    FIRST ON EWN: Dr Shuaib Manjra speaks on Mark Boucher's condition

  • A Somali national stands outside his shop after it was petrol bombed in Mitchells Plain. Picture: Malungelo Booi/EWN

    Foreign-owned shops torched

  • Audio

    Trees for Zambia: Day one & two

  • Humphrey Mmemezi, Gauteng MEC of Local Government and Housing. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Mmemezi says credit card 'abuse' is petty

  • President Jacob Zuma.

    Chaos at Zuma's Limpopo lecture

  • South Africa plans to increase ban on smoking in public places and certain outdoor places. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Implications of proposed smoking laws

  • Kashiefa and Kouthar Alexander in Hanover Park

    Cape Town gangs: The real victims

  • President Jacob Zuma.

    Chaos as Zuma's Limpopo lecture

  • Characteristics expected from the decay of the SM Higgs boson to a pair of photons (dashed yellow lines and green towers). Picture: CERN

    Explaining the Higgs Boson particle

  • Audio

    Special Report: Cape Town Bleeds

  • Residents at Princess Informal Settlement rebuild their shacks. 9 July 2012. Picture: Tshidi Madia/EWN.

    Princess informal settlement shack fire

  • Residents at Princess Informal Settlement rebuild their shacks. 9 July 2012. Picture: Tshidi Madia/EWN.

    Princess Informal Settlement homes were destroyed in a fire

  • Residents at Princess Informal Settlement rebuild their shacks. 9 July 2012. Picture: Tshidi Madia/EWN.

    Residents of Princess Informal Settlement

  • Residents at Princess Informal Settlement rebuild their shacks. 9 July 2012. Picture: Tshidi Madia/EWN.

    Men hard at work rebuilding their homes

  • Residents at Princess Informal Settlement rebuild their shacks. 9 July 2012. Picture: Tshidi Madia/EWN.

    Residents pick up the pieces

  • Residents at Princess Informal Settlement rebuild their shacks. 9 July 2012. Picture: Tshidi Madia/EWN.

    A fire tore through Princess Informal Settlement

  • Service delivery protests at Holomisa informal settlement, Windmill Park in Boksburg, 9 July 2012. Picture: EMPD.

    A metro police vehicle was stoned during Holomise unrests

  • Service delivery protests at Holomisa informal settlement, Windmill Park in Boksburg, 9 July 2012. Picture: EMPD.

    Residents barricaded the streets of Holomisa informal settlement

  • A Zimbabwean woman begs at a Johannesburg intersection. Picture: IRIN.

    Zim beggars - Out of Sight

  • Heavy rains flooded roads across Cape Town on 8 July 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Heavy rains in Cape Town

  • Food Lovers Market at the Wedges Shopping Centre. Picture:Taurai Maduna/EWN.

    Journalists locked in freezer during raid

  • Audio

    EWN Sport speaks to Bryan Robson

  • A traffic officer impounds a cellphone on the Nelson Mandela Boulevard on 5 July 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Clampdown on Cape cellphone drivers

  • Talk Radio 702's Aki Anastasiou.

    Going Behind Online Radio Statistics

  • Isabella Pippie Kruger and her mother, Anice, at Garden City Hospital, 4 July 2012. Picture:Andrea van Wyk/EWN.

    Pippie discharged from hospital

  • A nurse from Garden City Hospital feeds Isabella Pippie Kruger, 4 July 2012. Picture:Andrea van Wyk/EWN.

    Nurse feeds Pippie

  • Isabella Pippie Kruger and her mother, Anice, at Garden City Hospital, 4 July 2012. Picture:Andrea van Wyk/EWN.

    Pippie and Mom

  • Isabella Pippie Kruger and her dad, Erwin, at Garden City Hospital, 4 July 2012. Picture:Andrea van Wyk/EWN.

    Pippie and Dad

  • Audio

    Jordanian banker Farid Alshabbar speaks to EWN

  • Audio

    Jordanian banker Farid Alshabbar speaks to EWN

  • Audio

    Blue Bulls coach Frans Ludeke and captain Pierre Spies speak to media

  • A traffic officer demonstrates how an impounded cellphone will be sealed and stored

    The Cape Town cellphone by-law

  • Khayelitsha residents rebuild their shacks following a shack fire on 1 July 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    One bag of food and a blanket

  • The Democratic Alliance discovers destroyed textbooks in the Limpopo province on 23 June, 2012. Picture: HelenZille/Twitter

    Limpopo Textbooks

  • Limpopo Textbooks: Only a few books left in the warehouse. Picture: Andrea van Wyk/EWN.

    Limpopo Textbook Saga

  • A medicopter lands on the road to transport victims from the Pretoria minibus taxi accident on 30 June 2012. Picture: ER24

    Medicopter at the Pretoria accident scene

  • Police on the scene of a taxi accident near Sandton. Picture: iWitness

    Sandton accident

  • The minibus taxi accident scene in Pretoria on 30 June 2012. Picture: Netcare 911

    Pretoria taxi accident

  • Ngiphile Mtshali from Kwazulu-Natal Province sells ANC branded leather jackets at the National Policy Conference in Midrand. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    ANC merchandise sales rocket during conference

  • The Democratic Alliance discovers destroyed textbooks in the Limpopo province on 23 June, 2012. Picture: HelenZille/Twitter

    Limpopo textbooks delivery

  • Les Gale shows the damage to the Moths display cabinet at the Simon's Town Museum

    Thieves hit CT museum

  • Limpopo Textbooks: Only a few books left in the warehouse. Picture: Andrea van Wyk/EWN.

    Limpopo Textbooks Fiasco

  • National Police Commissioner General Riah Phiyega is seen behind her desk in her Pretoria office. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    EWN speaks to General Phiyega

  • Cape Town's Khoikhoi name

    Khoisan group renames the Cape

  • National Police Commissioner General Riah Phiyega is seen behind her desk in her Pretoria office. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    EWN interviews new top cop Gen Riah Phiyega

  • Debbie Calitz and Bruno Pelizzari at the OR Tambo International Airport on 27 June 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Bruno Pelizzari and Debbie Calitz arrive back home

  • Sascoc

    1 month to Olympics: EWN Sport speaks to Sascoc President Gideon Sam.

  • ANC President Jacob Zuma at the party's policy conference in Midrand on 26 June 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    EWN video report from the ANC Policy conference

  • Audio

    Patricia de Lille raps with Ready D

  • ANC president Jacob Zuma arrives at the ANC’s 2012 National Policy Conference on 26 June 2012. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN

    ANC president Jacob Zuma at the party's national policy conference

  • Mayoral committee member for Environmental Development Vuyelwa Mabena signs an acknowledgement receipt for a memo from Goodhope Informal Settlement residents who protested for better services on 26 June 2012. Picture: Andrea van Wyk/EWN

    Vuyelwa Mabena

  • Audio

    EWN's Gia Nicolaides interviews Bruno Pelizzari and Debbie Calitz.

  • Debbie Calitz and Bruno Pelizzari shortly after their release. Picture: AFP.

    Bruno and debbie emerge

  • Pupils from St George Primary in Lavender Hill are sent home because of gang violence. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Gang violence disrupts CT school

  • Debbie Calitz and Bruno Pelizzari stand with Somali Defense Minister Hussein Arab Isse (R) and another official at the presidential palace in Mogadishu following their rescue from pirates. Picture: AFP.

    Bruno and Debbie with Somali officials

  • Professor Phillip Tobias. Picture: Wits University

    Ali Bacher remembers Professor Phillip Tobias

  • Refugees march in Cape Town. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN.

    Refugees protest over reception centre's closure

  • Audio

    Annabel Bishop on CPI

  • The house in which 3 boys burnt to death in Soweto. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN

    Deadly Soweto Fire

  • Suspended NPA prosecutor Glynnis Breytenbach walks out of the NPA offices in Silverton on 19 June 2012. Picture: Mandy Wiener/EWN

    Breytenbach's disciplinary hearing postponed

  • Shahiem Rogers in front of his home in Hanover Park

    SA teen prepares to jet to Olympics

  • Audio

    Pippie Kruger Post-op Press Conference

  • Homeless Joburg man.

    Cold Jo'burg nights for the homeless

  • Fire fighters extinguished a small restaurant fire at Nelson Mandela Square, Sandton. Picture: Alex Eliseev/EWN.

    Nelson Mandela Square Fire

  • A minibus taxi transporting schoolchildren narrowly missed colliding with an oncoming train near the Observatory Station on 15 June 2012. Picture: Nathan Adams/EWN

    CT schoolchildren cheat death

  • Tattoo artist

    Capetonians queue up to get inked

  • Sam Nzima sharing some of his memorable moments

    Sam Nzima's memories

  • Former journalist Sam Nzima in his home studio in Bushbuck Ridge Mpumalanga

    Sam Nzima

  • June 16th slideshow

    Vilakazi street slideshow

  • The iconic photo of Hector Peterson being carried on 16 June 1976. Picture: Sam Nzima.

    Remembering June 16

  • Newly appointed National Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega speaking to the media on Thursday 14 June, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Phiyega: I'm ready to lead

  • President Jacob Zuma at Pretoria Train Station as he prepares to board a Metrorail train to Johannesburg. Picture: Gia Nicolaides/EWN.

    Gia Nicolaides on a Metrorail train

  • EWN generic

    Child sex video goes viral

  • Demonstrators set fire to rubble on the street passing Zandspruit. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN.

    Zandspruit Protests

  • The scene of an early morning service delivery protest in Zandspruit, Johannesburg, on 13 June 2012. Picture: Rahima Essop/GCIS.

    Zandspruit Protests

  • The room in Kenilworth where a confession letter was found, 13 years after the alleged crime. Picture: Chris Collingridge/The Star.

    Cold Case - The Scene

  • Police believe this to be the site, where a woman was buried in concrete after being killed 13 years ago. Picture: Chris Colingridge/The Star Newspaper.

    Alleged cold case grave

  • Axed National Police Commissioner Bheki Cele answers questions during a National Press Club briefing in Pretoria on 13 June, 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    I loved my job says fired Cele

  • Demonstrators set fire to rubble on the street passing Zandspruit. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN.

    Zandspruit protest

  • The scene of an early morning service delivery protest in Zandspruit, Johannesburg, on 13 June 2012. Picture: Rahima Essop/GCIS.

    Zandspruit 2

  • Smoke from burning tyres in Zandspruit. Picture: via Twitter @pulanet

    Zandspruit

  • Audio

    Pippie Kruger's mom speaks about her daughter's ordeal

  • Demonstrators set fire to rubble on the street passing Zandspruit. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN.

    Zandspruit residents block road

  • Demonstrators set fire to rubble on the street passing Zandspruit. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN.

    Burning tyres in Zandspruit

  • The scene of early morning protests in Zandspruit, Johannesburg, on 13 June 2012. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN.

    Zandspruit residents demonstrate against poor service delivery

  • The scene of an early morning service delivery protest in Zandspruit, Johannesburg, on 13 June 2012. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN

    Debris in the road in Zandspruit

  • The scene of early morning protests in Zandspruit, Johannesburg, on 13 June 2012. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN.

    Scene of Zandspruit protests

  • Newly appointed National Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega. Picture: GCIS.

    Gen Riah Phiyega speaks to Mandy Wiener

  • Metrorail thumb

    Metrorail unveils plan to tackle service woes

  • President Jacob Zuma speaks in Parliament on 22 May 2012. Picture: GCIS

    President Jacob Zuma's cabinet reshuffle

  • ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe addressing a media conference at Luthuli House on 12 June, 2011. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    ANC: No review on Malema expulsion

  • Suspended National Police Commissioner Bheki Cele. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

    The rise and fall of Bheki Cele

  • Barry Bateman

    Barry Bateman on the scene of a deadly Montana house fire.

  • Audio

    WC Police Commissioner speaks about homeless rape case

  • Audio

    Cold case interview with a man who was allegedly abducted by the accused.

  • The entrance to the Maitland Refugee Reception Centre in Cape Town. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Refugees - The SA Story: Part 3

  • Audio

    An archive interview with Prof Phillip Tobias

  • Gauteng Transport MEC Ismail Vadi and Gautrain officials at the newly opened Park Station in Johannesburg. Picture: Gia Nicolaides/EWN.

    Gauteng Transport MEC Ismail Vadi

  • Tow truck drivers in a procession to the Retail Motor Industry (RMI) offices in Randburg. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Tow truck drivers protest against RMI

  • London Olympics Logo.

    London Olympics - Team South Africa

  • Comrades winner Ludwick Mamabolo strides confidently past the 8 kilometre mark on 3 June 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    On the route of the Comrades

  • Former Springbok coach Peter de Villiers in the Cape Talk studio on 5 June 2012. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Former Bok coach on being 'Politically Incorrect'

  • Philippi residents protest over service delivery problems. Picture: Carmel Loggenberg/EWN.

    Philippi residents protest over service delivery problems.

  • ATM bombs in Cape Town

    ATM bombings in Cape Town

  • Audio

    'In my heart I thought I was already dead'

  • The entrance to the Maitland Refugee Reception Centre in Cape Town. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Refugees - The SA story: Part 2

  • The entrance to the Maitland Refugee Reception Centre in Cape Town. Picture: Aletta Gardner/EWN

    Refugees - The SA story: Part 1

  • Public Protector Thuli Madonsela. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Madonsela: Western Cape communications contract valid

  • Fuel price graphic.

    Graphic of Petrol and Diesel price increases

  • Audio

    Cell C suicide- friend calls Redi Tlhabi

  • President Jacob Zuma speaks in parliament. 31 May 2012. Picture: GCIS.

    President Jacob Zuma in parliament

  • Audio

    Mosioua Lekota in Parliament

  • Audio

    Paul Mashatile speaks about The Spear

  • Celebrations as the horse is rescued

    Safely on the ground

  • The horse is lifted out of the swimming pool

    Lift off

  • Efforts continue to rescue the horse

    Efforts continue to rescue horse

  • The horse is kept warm as the rescue continues

    Water is drained

  • A horse falls into the swimming pool at a farm in Hoekwil, near George in the Western Cape. Picture: NSPCA/SAPA

    Horse in pool

  • Audio

    Alex Eliseev update on 13 y/o cold case

  • Mandela Art

    Happy Birthday Madiba

  • ANC supporters marching to the Goodman Gallery. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    ANC marches to the Goodman Gallery

  • Greenpeace protesters chain themselves to a fence at the Industrial Development Corporation in Sandton. They're protesting against the use of nuclear energy in Africa. Picture: Shayne Robinson, Freelance Photojournalist.

    Greenpeace protest at IDC

  • Greenpeace protesters chain themselves to a fence at the Industrial Development Corporation in Sandton. They're protesting against the use of nuclear energy in Africa. Picture: Shayne Robinson, Freelance Photojournalist.

    Greenpeace protest at the IDC

  • Louis Makobela, one of the men who defaced 'The Spear',  participates in a march to the Goodman Gallery. Picture: SAPA.

    Louis Makobela participates in march

  • Security guards try to force a Greenpeace protester to leave the premesis of the Industrial Development Corporation in Sandton. Picture: Shayne Robinson. Freelance Photojournalist.

    Security guards try to remove a woman chained from the gates of the IDC

  • Security guards try to force a Greenpeace protester to leave the premesis of the Industrial Development Corporation in Sandton. Picture: Shayne Robinson. Freelance Photojournalist.

    Security guards try to force a Greenpeace protester to leave the IDC

  • Greenpeace protesters chain themselves to a fence at the Industrial Development Corporation in Sandton. They're protesting against the use of nuclear energy in Africa. Picture: Shayne Robinson, Freelance Photojournalist.

    Greenpeace protest two

  • Security guards try to stop a Greenpeace protest outside the Industrial Development Corporation in Sandton. Picture: Shayne Robinson, Freelance Photojournalist.

    Security guards try to remove greenpeace protesters