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Parliament refutes ActionSA MP Dereleen James’ expenses claim
Parliament has refuted claims made by ActionSA MP Dereleen James that it refused to cover her expenses to attend the proceedings of an ad hoc committee held in Pretoria.
Phahlane alleges coordinated plots by McBride and O’Sullivan
Former acting national police commissioner Lt-Gen Kgomotso Phahlane has leveled serious accusations against private investigator Paul O’Sullivan and former Independent Police Investigative Directorate head Robert McBride.
Phahlane alleges coordinated plots by McBride and O’Sullivan
Former acting national police commissioner Lt-Gen Khomotso Phahlane has leveled serious accusations against private investigator Paul O’Sullivan and former Independent Police Investigative Directorate head Robert McBride.
‘His attitude is bad’: Malema calls out ad hoc committee evidence leader Norman Arendse
Committee chairperson Soviet Lekganyane intervened many times, cautioning the two parties to remain within the committee’s terms of reference and to maintain the professional decorum expected of an evidence leader and a witness.
Phahlane ‘salutes’ Mkhwanazi for exposing corruption in criminal justice system
Former acting national police commissioner Khomotso Phahlane has praised KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi for his persistence in exposing institutional rot in the police service.
‘I was guinea pig for step-aside policy’: ex-police head Khomotso Phahlane on his removal
Khomotso Phahlane accused Fikile Mbalula of exceeding his authority by suspending him
‘Refrain from populism’: Minister Gwarube debunks ’30% pass mark’ myth
Basic education minister Siviwe Gwarube has called on political parties to stop spreading the misleading perception that 30% is the official matric pass mark.
GNU ministers ‘blow R450m on travel spree’ in 18 months’: ActionSA
Ministers in the government of national unity (GNU) have spent about R450m of taxpayers’ money on travel and accommodation during their first 18 months in office.
Matric results: what your pass level means
To help learners navigate their options, TimesLIVE spoke with two education experts from the University of South Africa, Prof Gezani Baloyi and Prof Ailwei Solomon Mawela.
GNU ministers ‘blow R450m on travel spree’ in 18 months’: ActionSA
Ministers in the government of national unity (GNU) have spent about R450m of taxpayers’ money on travel and accommodation during their first 18 months in office.


















