The Democratic Alliance (DA) has challenged the African National Congress to reveal the identity of its Western Cape premier candidate after the DA unveiled a billboard of its Western Cape premier candidate in the Cape Town CBD.
Activist Barbara Masekela and veteran politician Murphy Morobe speak to Eyewitness News about the state of the country 25 years after it transitioned from apartheid rule to democracy.
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From July to October 2018, Metrorail lost several trains due to fires in Cape Town, and Sunday’s incident has set it back once again.
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No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, which officials said were carried out by at least seven suicide bombers on three churches and four hotels. About 500 people were also wounded.
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The navy has been a major beneficiary of the modernisation, with China looking to project power far from its shores and protect its trading routes and citizens overseas.
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Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan was initially supposed to hand in the affidavit by 1pm on Tuesday.
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In power for three decades, 75-year-old Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir was ousted on 11 April by the army after months of protests against his iron-fisted rule.
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Police said 1,065 people had been arrested in connection with the protests, and they had charged 53 with offences including obstructing the highway.
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CapeTalk host Kieno Kammies speaks to Melanie Verwoerd, a former African National Congress MP, about what is happening in the Western Cape in the run-up to 2019 elections.
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