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Manana plans to plead guilty to assault charges
Mduduzi Manana faces two counts of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm for assaulting two women at a popular nightclub in Fourways, Joburg, in August.
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Mduduzi Manana expected in court on assault charges
Manana faces two counts of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm for assaulting two women at a popular nightclub in August.
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'Manana received no favouritism in his assault case'
Manana was charged last month after being caught on video beating a woman in a Johannesburg lounge bar.
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Zuma to face the music in Parliament amid abuse of office claims
The question about whether President Jacob Zuma has abused his office in this way comes from Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane and is the first on the order paper.
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Sonke Gender Justice concerned that Manana is still an MP
Mduduzi Manana resigned as a deputy minister after admitting to assaulting Mandisa Duma and another woman at a Fourways nightclub.
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Manana outlines his reason for resigning
Manana says he has decided to resign from public office to avoid causing further damage to the African National Congress.
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DA calls for Manana to continue to face the law
DA shadow minister of higher education Belinda Bozzoli says he should no longer be an MP, and justice should take its course.
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[WATCH] Mduduzi Manana's apology after resignation
Mduduzi Manana, who resigned as the Deputy Higher Education Minister, has apologised once again for assaulting two women at a Johannesburg nightclub and says he is seeking professional help.
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Mduduzi Manana resigns
President Jacob Zuma has confirmed that he accepted Manana's resignation and thanked him for his contribution during his term in office.
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Women's Legal Centre: Irrational for Zuma not to act against Manana
The centre has written to President Jacob Zuma, calling for deputy Higher Education Minister Mduduzi Manana's dismissal.
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Mbete 'disappointed' with male leaders who abuse women
Baleka Mbete says leaders should be exemplary and not be involved in human rights violations.
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Women’s Legal Centre calls on Zuma to dismiss Manana
Deputy Higher Education Minister Mduduzi Manana has admitted to slapping Mandisa Duma at a nightclub in Fourways earlier this month.
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Dlodlo: Manana's fate in Zuma's hands
Politicians and gender activists have been calling for the deputy minister to resign following a video of him assaulting a woman in Fourways.
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[ANALYSIS] Ramaphosa’s speedy response to smear reveals he's ready in the game
Stephen Grootes says one of the truisms about politics is that it can be a dirty business. Friends are betrayed, backs are knifed, dirt is thrown.
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Cabinet 'disappointed' by recent assault of woman by Manana
Manana has been charged in connection with the assault of two women at a Johannesburg night club earlier this month.
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[LISTEN] Ramaphosa's ex-wife dismisses abuse allegations
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa's ex-wife Hope Ramaphosa has told Eyewitness News that he never laid a hand on her during their relationship.
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‘Bathabile Dlamini stands against any form of abuse towards women’
Speaking at a dialogue at Constitution Hill regarding gender based violence Dlamini said she was not defending Manana.
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: 'Cyril would not beat up a woman'
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa's ex-wife Hope Ramaphosa has denied that he ever laid a hand on her during their relationship.
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'If I were Manana I would have resigned'
Speaking at Constitution Hill at the launch of an App to help women report gender-based violence, Minister of Police Fikile Mbalula said Mduduzi Manana's charges are serious.
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Bathabile Dlamini: Women abuse must become taboo
The minister was speaking at Constitution Hill at the launch of an app to curb abuse against women.
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Commission for Gender Equality: Dismiss Manana from office
The Commission for Gender Equality says it decided out of its own accord to investigate the case against Manana, saying it’s disappointed that government’s response wasn’t enough.