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Crime chief Mdluli in dock for murder
amaBhungane
8 April, 2011
There are indications that he is accused of stifling more than the Ramogibe probe.
Two charged with ‘political’ killing
amaBhungane
Two men have been arrested in connection with the murder of the head of communications of Mpumalanga's department of sports, culture and recreation.
Prison assault figures are startling
amaBhungane
The very high levels of violence in jails has been highlighted by the Judicial Inspectorate of Prisons.
Community leader lives in fear of his life
Lungile Dube and Sydney Masinga
1 April, 2011
The fall-out from February's violent service delivery protests in Ermelo, Mpumalanga, continues.
Krejcir link in huge coke bust
Sam Sole
Wanted Cuban fugitive and six others held after massive drug bust at Nqura harbour in the Eastern Cape.
Prison brutality caught on video
amaBhungane
Video surveillance footage shot in the new Kimberley prison appears to show prison security personnel assaulting prisoners.
Investec dealt blows in corporate feud
amaBhungane
Construction firm MKB has gained the upper hand in a conflict over a property in Hyde Park.
Veterans’ official in private deals
Matuma Letsoalo, Mmanaledi Mataboge and Lionel Faull
The ANC's Umkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans' Association may have benefited as an organisation from a multimillion-rand Gupta family mining deal.
Job dispute turns on Zuma tapes
amaBhungane
25 March, 2011
Former SIU deputy Faiek Davids is suing for unfair dismissal based on the recordings.
The Department of Education’s web of tender tales
amaBhungane
We probe the education department to uncover who is on the winning end of multi-billion rand tenders.
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