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School rape is still being investigated

Police and prosecutors are working closely to bring those responsible for the alleged rape of a Johannesburg schoolgirl to book.

Die polisie sê hulle werk steeds nou saam met staatsaanklaers om die skuldiges in die verkragting van ‘n meisie by ‘n Johannesburgse skool aan die pen te laat ry.

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Hospital fined millions for illegal transplants

The St Augustine’s Hospital, also known as Netcare KwaZulu (Pty) Limited, has been convicted on charges mainly relating to illegal surgeries whereby human kidneys were illegally acquired and transplanted.

‘n Hospitaal in KwaZulu-Natal is skuldig bevind daaraan dat daar onwettige operasies, insluitende nieroorplantings, plaasgevind het.

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Gauteng police search for serial rapist

Police are on the hunt for a serial rapist believed to be responsible for the rapes of at least 12 women in Gauteng.

Die polisie in Gauteng is op soek na ‘n man wat na bewering ten minste twaalf vrouens in Gauteng verkrag het.

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Tshwane, Ekurhuleni to be investigated

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has been authorised by President Jacob Zuma to investigate allegations of mismanagement and maladministration against the Tshwane and Ekurhuleni Municipalities.

Die Spesiale Ondersoekeenheid is deur President Jacob Zuma toegelaat om die Tshwane en Ekurhuleni munisipaliteite te ondersoek vir onreelmatighede.

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Green Scorpions says Welkom sites are clean

The Environmental Management Inspectorate (Green Scorpions) has found the four illegal health care risk medical waste disposal sites in Welkom safe for use.

Vier van die mediese afval stortingsterreine is nou weer veilig vir gebruik sê die omgewingsbewaringsinspektoraat.

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Case thrown out against school rape suspects

The case involving two boys, who allegedly drugged and raped a school girl in Johannesburg, has been dismissed due to inadmissible evidence, says the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).

Die staat sê die saak teen twee minderjarige seuns, wat na bewering ‘n skoolmeisie van Johannesburg verkrag het, is uitgegooi weens gebrekkige bewyse.

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SA elections lead the world: Zuma

President Jacob Zuma has praised the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) for helping South Africa to be at the forefront of electoral transparency in the world.

President Jacob Zuma het die Onafhanklike Verkiessingsowerheid geprys vir die manier waarop hulle Suid-Afrika as ‘n wêreldleier gevestig het met betrekking tot deursigtigheid by die stembus.

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Pirates abduct two South Africans

The two people who were abducted by suspected Somali pirates from a yacht in the Indian Ocean have been confirmed as South Africans by International Relations and Cooperation Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane.

Die regering sê twee mense wat na bewering deur Somaliese seerowers gekaap is in die Indiese Osean is Suid-Afrikaners.

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MECs promise to improve service delivery

Newly appointed Gauteng MECs, who took the oath of office on Wednesday, have promised better service delivery to the people of the province.

Drie nuwe lede van die provinsiale uitvoerende raad sê hulle gaan dienslewering in Gauteng verbeter.

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Heavy rain expected in Gauteng

The South African Weather Services has warned that heavy thunder storms are expected in some parts of Gauteng today.

Die weerburo voorspel swaar reën en donderstorms in Gauteng vandag.

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Senior water officials suspended

The Chief Financial Officer, Onesmus Ayaya, and the Deputy Director General for Corporate Services and acting Director General, Nobubele Ngele, of the Department of Water Affairs have been placed on precautionary suspension pending an investigation into irregular procurement practices.

Twee amptenare van waterwese is geskors terwyl ondersoek ingestel word na onreelmatighede in die departement.

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