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Makwarela told TimesLIVE he was applying to have his removal from office interdicted and would let the courts decide.
One source who spoke to TimesLIVE questioned how there was a rape story with no rape victim and a kidnapping case with no missing person's report.
Provincial police spokesperson Col Andrè Traut told TimesLIVE “the instruction you are referring to is not unique to the Western Cape, but applies to all members of SAPS”.
Senzo Simamane, husband and stepfather of the victims, told TimesLIVE he was relieved that the case had finally reached its conclusion.
Speaking to TimesLIVE, he alleged that during his tenure as the human settlement MCC last year, he was pressured by Bafana Mthimkhulu to give him the department’s database for tenders.
Susan Zviremba told TimesLIVE she was disappointed.
TimesLIVE has reported previously that Phakathi has been recording his selfless actions and posting them on social media for a while, all in a bid to encourage others to do the same.
TimesLIVE reported earlier this month that provincial ANC spokesperson Jabu Mbalula confirmed the decision to recall Ntombela.
TimesLIVE understands the chickens died when ventilation systems in their enclosure stopped working due to prolonged load-shedding.
Also called “Elliot”, the man who was apparently resurrected by the controversial pastor had on a previous occasion been “healed” from being confined to a wheelchair, a colleague of his told TimesLIVE, a South Africa’s news website.
He told TimesLIVE he and a group of other protesters were approached by police while gathered at Church Square in the Pretoria CBD holding placards stating: “No to DA-ANC.
Dinika told TimesLIVE that it was a welcome surprise.
In a set of nine questions sent to him by TimesLIVE‚ Leaf-Wright had a summarised response‚ saying that the process was transparent.
Mamabolo told TimesLIVE the commission would have to redirect funds from other areas to afford the R70m needed to procure personal protective equipment (PPE) to protect its staff at 23,000 registration stations across the country.
Naidoo, who is contact with some of the group via WhatsApp, told TimesLIVE many of them are "quite distressed".
National police spokesperson Brigadier Vish Naidoo told TimesLIVE that officers from the Phoenix police station visited the woman at her home in Clayfield, Phoenix, after receiving the message.
She and other doctors TimesLIVE spoke to did not want to be named, fearing reprisal.
The Pan Africanist Congress pledged its support to the group but local leaders in Stellenbosch, who spoke to TimesLIVE on condition of anonymity, distanced themselves from the protesters for now, saying they were uncertain about what their demands were.
TimesLIVE was informed by reliable sources that a presentation by Rand Water at Saturday's meeting, which lasted more than four hours, indicated that water tanks were not delivered to the OR Tambo, Amatole and Alfred Nzo districts in the Eastern Cape.
Umkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Association (MKMVA) leader Zibuse Cele told TimesLIVE on the sidelines of the failed march that they were “tired of waiting”.