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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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TAC: Retaining Manana would be an insult to Constitution
The human rights organisation says if Mduduzi Manana is allowed to continue serving as deputy Higher Education Minister it would be an insult to the country’s Constitution.
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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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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.
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Opposition demand deputy minister’s exit over assault claims
Deputy Higher Education Minister Mduduzi Manana is accused of assaulting Mandisa Duma at a nightclub in the early hours of Sunday.
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ANC, ANCWL condemn Manana's behaviour over alleged assault
The ruling party and it women's league say that if the claims are true, then deputy Higher Education Minister Mduduzi Manana must face the law irrespective of his position.
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Assault case opened against deputy Higher Education Minister Manana
A sound clip has gone viral purporting to be of the deputy minister admitting to slapping Mandisa Duma at a Johannesburg night club.
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Deputy minister in hot water for allegedly assaulting 2 women
Deputy Minister Higher Education Mduduzi Manana admitted to the incident which apparently took place at Cubana in Fourways on Sunday morning.
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‘Protesters should have raised grievances via formal channels’
Mduduzi Manana is at NWU to meet with management after violent protests on Wednesday.
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‘Cops should be commended on handling of protesting students’
The #FeesMustFall uprising has been characterised by dramatic confrontations with police.
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New universities to open in 2014
Minister Blade Nzimande says the two additional universities should be fully operational in 2014.
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Higher Education Ministry intervenes in TUT dispute
The Higher Education Ministry wants to find ways to resolve the ongoing dispute at TUT.
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No solution yet to TUT strike
Following protests, the Ministry of Higher Education is yet to meet with with management at TUT.