Adam Habib in landslide vote of no confidence by London University union
In the vote, 98% of trade union members present supported the motion, while 2% abstained.
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Continue reading →The Bulls, Lions, Sharks and Stormers’ first foray into Europe has been confirmed with the news that the PRO14 Rainbow Cup will kickoff on the weekend of 24 April, with fixtures for the first three rounds now established.
Continue reading →Health minister Zweli Mkhize says discussions around “stricter precautions” ahead of the Easter long weekend are being finalised.
Continue reading →South Africans have paid tribute to Prof Salim Abdool Karim, who has stepped down as the co-chair of the ministerial advisory committee on Covid-19.
Continue reading →A wounded Cheetahs side will have their claws sharpened for the kill when they face a limping EP Elephants side in Bloemfontein on Sunday.
Continue reading →Seven times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton indicated on Thursday he was unlikely to retire at the end of a season that he hoped would be the most exciting yet
Continue reading →Munster go into Saturday’s PRO14 final against Leinster knowing full-well that they are underdogs, but the desire for success, and the opportunity to give South African-born stalwart CJ Stander the perfect farewell will be the driving force behind their final … Continue reading →
State capture commission chair deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo has lambasted Dali Mpofu’s behaviour on Tuesday after the lawyer told minister Pravin Gordhan and his legal representative to “shut up”.
Continue reading →Ipid says it was forced to take the body of a man who was allegedly killed by the police in Tsolo to Mthatha, and then to Makhanda, for a third postmortem.
Continue reading →President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday launched a scathing attack on banks, blaming them for failure of the R200bn loan guarantee scheme that was supposed to rescue small businesses affected by Covid-19.
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