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Selected news and current affairs clips from SABC radio and digital journalists, used on the SABC News website (www.sabcnews.com).

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Investigations into pregnancy of minors in North west 29.08.2016

Thousands of girls have been allegedly impregnated by older men in the North West province.

SA can view Jupiter- Venus dance 27.08.2016

South African will be able to see a dance between the two brightest planets, Jupiter and Venus as after sunset on Saturday.

Zimbabwe govt is autocratic: ZPF 27.08.2016

A coalition of Zimbabwe's opposition parties have accused police of inciting violence that broke out during a planned protest march.

NHI criticised for its slow implementation 26.08.2016

The National Health Insurance has come under criticism for its slow pace of implementation.

W Cape Education proposes amendments to Education Act 26.08.2016

The Western Cape Department of Education is proposing amendments to the Provincial School Education Act, which could see the establishment of a Provincial Schools Evaluation Authority, among other things.

Outa wants SAA’s Audit Chair to be declared delinquent director 26.08.2016

The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) says it is in the process of getting South African Airways (SAA) Audit and Risk Committee chairperson Yakhe Kwinana declared a delinquent director.

Risk of staying at SAA had become high: Kwinana 26.08.2016

The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) says it is in the process of getting South African Airways (SAA) Audit and Risk Committee chairperson Yakhe Kwinana declared a delinquent director.

Hawks have no basis to charge Gordhan: Casac 25.08.2016

The Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution (Casac) says the Hawks have no basis to charge Finance Minister, Pravin Gordhan.

Hawks handling of Gordhan case is suspicious: ANC 25.08.2016

African National Congress’s (ANC) Head of the Economic Transformation Committee, Enoch Godongwana says the manner in which the Hawks probe against Minister Pravin Gordhan is being handled is suspicious.

Stofile's obituary and prep for funeral 25.08.2016

A brief obituary on former Sports minister and premier of the Eastern Cape, Rev. Makhenkesi Stofile.

Digital Consultant Vuyi Chaza on African story telling 24.08.2016

Digital Consultant Vuyi Chaza says access to the web is the main challenge facing African story tellers.

MD of Educade Regina Kgatle talks about ways video games can be used in schools 24.08.2016

Founder and MD of Educade Regina Kgatle says video games is one of the ways that can be used to educate people.

New media artist Cebo Simphiwe Xulu on African symbolism 24.08.2016

New media artist Cebo Simphiwe Xulu says Africans need to find new ways of thinking.

Corruption Watch happy with Public Protector recommendation 24.08.2016

Corruption Watch says it is pleased with the selection of Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane as the final nominee to succeed Thuli Madonsela as South Africa’s next Public Protector.

Technology not new to human rights activism - Amandla.Mobi 24.08.2016

South African Human Rights Activist and Founder of Amandla. Mobi, Koketso Moeti, says technology is not something new in human rights activism.

Cases involving public office bearers must be managed differently: Economist 24.08.2016

Markets reacted with shock with the rand plunging to three weeks lows after reports that Pravin Gordhan had been ordered to report to the Hawks on Thursday.

Former Industry Minister, Dr Nkosana Moyo on Zimbabwe 24.08.2016

Former Industry Minister, Dr Nkosana Moyo says protests that have rocked Zimbabwe were as a result that people felt that the government was not willing to listen to them.

Former Industry Minister, Dr Nkosana Moyo on Zim protests 24.08.2016

Moyo says protests that have rocked Zimbabwe were as a result of people feeling that the government was not willing to listen to them.

Gordhan’s pursuit by Hawks will deepen ANC crisis: Analyst 24.08.2016

Political Analyst, Somadoda Fikeni says Hawk’s decision to summon Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan to report to them will deepen the crisis within the African National Congress (ANC).

Mantashe says negative narrative on Zuma resulted in poor elections results 23.08.2016

Mantashe says this and other issues within the party are issues that the leadership takes full responsibility for.

Ronnie Kasrils on defamation case 23.08.2016

Former Minister of Intelligence Ronnie Kasrils has won his defamation case against Kebby Maphatsoe. He says he will donate the money, R500 000 to Khwezi, the woman who accused President Jacob Zuma of rape.

Mashaba to conduct skills audits 23.08.2016

Newly elected Joburg Mayor Herman Mashaba says one of his main priorities will be conducting skills audits.

Mashaba’s candidacy was marred by criticism 23.08.2016

Mashaba says the skills audit will not only focus in Johannesburg but also in Tshwane and the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro.

Analyst warns of possible major surprises in Ekurhuleni Metro 23.08.2016

Political analyst Joe Mavuso has warned of possible major surprises in the Ekurhuleni Metro Municipality on Gauteng's East Rand.

Renewable IPP have benefits for SA: Environmental activists 22.08.2016

Recently, Eskom said they are consulting with the Department of Energy on whether to sign new IPP.

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