RTIA: Motorists can’t be issued with arrest warrants for failing to pay fines

The agency said that this provision has been removed from the Aarto Act and the only way that law enforcement could get motorists to pay their outstanding fines was through issuing enforcement orders. JOHANNESBURG – The Road Traffic Infringement Agency (RTIA) said that motorists could not be issued with a warrant of arrest for failing […]

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Public healthcare pre-1994 better than private sector today – HPCSA’s Letlape

Outgoing president of the Health Professions Council of South Africa, Dr Kgosi Letlape, said that an under-resourced public health sector was a major problem for South Africa. FILE: A hospital ward. Picture: EWN JOHANNESBURG – Outgoing president of the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA), Dr Kgosi Letlape, claims that “apartheid is still alive […]

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Bushiris to spend two more nights in jail as bail decision set for Wednesday

The Bushiris are trying to secure bail after they were arrested for fraud, theft and money laundering to the value of over R100 million, along with their three co-accused. FILE: Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary. Picture: facebook.com/shepherdbushiriministries JOHANNESBURG – Self-proclaimed prophet, Shepherd Bushiri, and his wife, Mary, will spend two more nights at the […]

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The draft AARTO Act amendments explained

How does the AARTO Act differ from its proposed changes? Justice Project SA summarised it for you. The draft new road traffic infringement system differs considerably from the current system. Picture: @MbalulaFikile/Twitter. Much confusion surrounds the AARTO Act that has been in force in Johannesburg and Tshwane since 2008, and its Amendment Act which is […]

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Education Dept calls on SA to rally behind class of 2020 ahead of final exams

More than 1 million grade 12s will sit for English Paper 1 on Thursday, after months of uncertainty, disruptions, homeschooling and online learning with the world firmly gripped by the coronavirus pandemic. JOHANNESBURG – The Basic Education Department has called on all South Africans to rally behind the matric class of 2020 as they prepare […]

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Boy (16) arrested for killing another teen (17) in George

The murder accused is due to face a charge of murder in the George Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday. Picture: SAPS Facebook page. CAPE TOWN – A 16-year-old boy from George has been apprehended following the alleged murder of another teenager over the weekend. The incident, which resulted in the death of 17-year-old Franzlin Willemse, happened […]

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CT sites for foreign nationals not fit for human beings, says Parly committee

CT sites for foreign nationals not fit for human beings, says Parly committee Hundreds of refugees were accommodated at the two sites earlier this year after staging protests in the CBD for months. FILE: One part of a group of about 630 people, refugees originally from Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, and Bangladesh, and […]

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Police officer, accomplice accused of murder appear in court

Police officer, accomplice accused of murder appear in court They were arrested on Friday and will remain in custody following a postponement of their case. Picture: Pixabay.com. CAPE TOWN – A Stellenbosch police officer and his accomplice linked to the murder of an Ethiopian shop owner on Monday appeared in court on charges of murder […]

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Unlike before, DA will only enter into formal coalitions in future – Steenhuisen

The DA suffered a bruising few years after getting into a coalition with the EFF, where disagreements resulted in the DA eventually losing control of the City of Johannesburg. DA leader John Steenhuisen addressing party delegates on 31 October 2020 at the DA’s virtual federal congress. Picture: @Our_DA/Twitter JOHANNESBURG – Newly elected Democratic Alliance (DA) […]

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In The Wake Of The Latest Medical Scheme Updates, Can You Afford Not To Have Gap Cover?

We are living in unprecedented times for many reasons, and the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the medical industry as a whole have been significant. For medical schemes in South Africa, the pandemic has highlighted the need for adequate cover. However, at a time when the unemployment rate is higher than it has ever […]

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