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Zuma: Women abusers must be prosecuted
President Jacob Zuma is under pressure to act against Mduduzi Manana who admitted to slapping a woman at a nightclub in Fourways.
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Mthembu: Manana must account for no confidence vote absence
The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) has rejected deputy Higher Education Minister Mduduzi Manana’s apology for assaulting a woman.
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WC Cosatu calls Mduduzi Manana's arrest over assault
Cosatu in the Western Cape will today stage a picket outside the provincial police headquarters in Cape Town.
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Mandisa Duma refuses to accept deputy minister's apology over assault
Deputy Higher Education Minister Mduduzi Manana has admitted to slapping Mandisa Duma at the Cubana nightclub in Fourways, north of Johannesburg over the weekend.
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Manana assault: Criminal conduct should have a price, says rights group
A case of assault has been opened against Manana following the circulation of Mandisa Duma’s injuries on social media.
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Mandisa Duma: I trust police will do their job
Mduduzi Manana has admitted to slapping Mandisa Duma at the Cubana night club in Fourways, north of Johannesburg, on Sunday.
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Manana appeals to Cubana staff to co-operate with police
Manana has admitted to slapping Mandisa Duma at the Fourways night club at the weekend after the two got into an argument.
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Mbalula: Manana's arrest could happen any time from now
Mduduzi Manana has admitted to assaulting Mandisa Duma at a night club in Fourways on Sunday.
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Mbalula: Manana will be arrested
Police Minister Fikile Mbalula says he cannot explain at this stage why Mduduzi Manana still hasn’t been arrested for assaulting a woman at a Johannesburg nightclub.
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'An abuser is an abuser'
Manana has since apoligised saying while he was extremely provoked it was wrong to act in the manner he did.
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Parly committee 'disappointed' with Manana over assault
In a statement released on Monday, Manana says he wishes to apologise unreservedly to Duma, her family and all South Africans for the incident
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Susan Shabangu: Manana's behaviour cannot be justified
Susan Shabangu says it is unacceptable that anyone can even argue that Mduduzi Manana was provoked.
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Zuma ‘disturbed’ by Manana’s behaviour
President Jacob Zuma Zuma said violence against women is a priority crime for the government.
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Mduduzi Manana apologises
Manana says he wishes to apologise unreservedly to Ms Mandisa Duma, her family and all South Africans.