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Zille has Motshekga's back
Helen Zille says Angie Motshekga is the best Education Minister the DA has worked with.
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Affidavit: Mandela’s health perilous
An affidavit filed in the Mthatha High Court confirmed the extent of Nelson Mandela's health.
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ANC to act against poo protesters
The ANC has condemned the so-called poo wars and promised to deal with those responsible.
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Poo Wars: 9 to appear in court
An analyst says playing dirty politics will never draw voters to the polls.
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ANCYL disrespecting Madiba - Zille
Western Cape Premier Helen Zille says poo wars are a sign of disrespect to Nelson Mandela.
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Cape community safety sets up ombudsman
MEC Dan Plato said it could take three months to set up the police's ombudsman office.
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Toilet protesters march to city offices
Demonstrators complained portable toilets lead to illnesses like diarrhea.
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Poo war protests 'despicable' - DA
The DA in the Western Cape has described ongoing protests against portable flush toilets as despicable.
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Portable toilets disrespectful - CT residents
Police arrested a group, who allegedly intended dumping human waste at the Provincial Legislature.
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Poo Wars: 180 arrested with crates of sewage
Intended targets included the Provincial Legislature and City Council offices.
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More waste slingers arrested
Former ANC councillor Andile Lili was with a group on their way to dump human waste.
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Porta-loos should only be temporary
The HRC is unhappy with some aspects of the new portable flush toilet project in the Western Cape.
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'Poo' wars continue in CT
Premier Helen Zille says the ANC Youth League is trying to sabotage service delivery.
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CPT braces for another cold front
The Weather Service says another cold front is expected on Saturday.
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WC premier talks Employment Equity balance
Helen Zille says her administration is trying to balance Employment Equity in the Western Cape.
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WC matriculants to start internships
Hundreds of matriculants will work and train while being paid by the Western Cape government.
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WC to build seven community centres
The Western Cape government wants the poor to have access to the internet.
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WC sets aside 50% budget for IT services
The Western Cape will spend 50 percent of its annual budget on beefing up broadband and IT services.
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WC to tackle obesity
The Western Cape will embark on a new project to help people lead healthy lifestyles.
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Khayelitsha mob sets man alight
A Khayelitsha man was beaten and set alight by community members after he allegedly stole a handbag.
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Khayelitsha SAPS probe hindered by court fight
Helen Zille has asked a court to order police to hand over missing documents in Khayelitsha Commission case.