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Special Investigative Unit seeking answers from the NPA on prosecutions

By Breakfast With David Team The Special Investigative Unit says it has presented the National Prosecuting Authority with over 460 criminal cases - but the NPA is not prosecuting.    The units Chief Governance Officer, Advocate Mahlodi Moufhe says they believe the cases are watertight and the NPA should explain why it is not moving forward. He says the SIU is made up of experts in their respective fields who ensure […]

today06/09/2018

CURRENT AFFAIRS

Western Cape drought to blame for recession – Economist

Breakfast With David  Independent economist Ndumiso Hadebe says there are various factors that can be highlighted as the possible reasons for the country slipping into a technical recession.   Hadebe was in conversation with Breakfast With David Sullivan as reactions continue following the Statistics South Africa announcement.  The entity announced that the country's gross domestic product had decreased by 0.7% in the second quarter of the year. A technical recession is […]

today06/09/2018

LIFESTYLE

Le Diner en Blanc Johannesburg is back

By Motlagae Konyana Le Diner en Blanc is a luxurious, big outdoor dinner party that pops up in different cities at a private location.  The location is kept a secret until just before the event begins.  It will be popping up in Johannesburg this september.  The secret soiree- dinner party Le Diner en Blanc  -- French for “dinner in white” -- is set to be held on  29 September 2018 […]

today05/09/2018

tourism month 2018

LIFESTYLE

Tourism Month 2018: SA Tourism has deals planned

By Nomali Cele September is World Tourism Month, which is a month-long exercise meant to encourage people travelling more. Locally, Tourism Month 2018 is especially geared towards domestic tourism and exploring your backyard. In South Africa, tourism is a force that contributes immensely to the economy, in 2016 Stats SA reported that the sector contributed 2, 9% to the country’s GDP. Despite difficulties, tourism continues to grow and create jobs […]

today05/09/2018

Be vigilant missing children

LIFESTYLE

Be vigilant: Too many children are going missing in South Africa

By: Natasha Archary   At the time this article was published, the decomposing body of a boy fitting Miguel Louw’s description was discovered. Miguel went missing on July 17, when he was allegedly kidnapped walking home from school in Sydenham, Durban. His mother’s pleas to the man arrested in connection with his disappearance fell on deaf ears.   Police took Mohammed Ebrahim into custody as he was the prime suspect, […]

today05/09/2018

BUSINESS

5 ways to make your employee feel valued at work

By Motlagae Konyana To increase employee productivity and get high engagement, employers should not assume that the salary, the benefits and perks alone will improve productivity and efficiency in the workplace. Employees want to feel valued and appreciated. It is important that the employees feel valued and appreciated as this plays a pivotal role in helping with the growth of the business and a strong, healthy culture helps with the […]

today05/09/2018

Cyril handed a Chinese marriage & a technical recession – what's next?

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Ramaphosa has been handed a Chinese marriage and a technical recession – where does he go next?

By Khaya  Sithole   The Chinese might have the balance sheet – but it is the Germans that have a plan… From a distance, not much exists to link Cyril Matamela Ramaphosa and Gerd Muller. One – a man whose political story is intimately intertwined with the development of the Republic of South Africa – has recently found himself elevated to the most important political position in the African continent. […]

today05/09/2018

CURRENT AFFAIRS

Motsoaledi urges public to notify the police of any suspicious foodstuffs.

Breakfast With David Team  Health Minister Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi says they are currently working with the food industry to verify the authenticity of certain food. This follows a the looting spree of foreign-owned shops which broke out in Soweto, Ekhuruleni and in Kagiso in the Westrand.   Residents looted the shops forcing them to close down saying the shop owners were selling them fake and expired goods. Motsoaledi has encouraged members […]

today05/09/2018

CURRENT AFFAIRS

State Capture and rules on impeaching a president

By Mpumelelo Mkhabela Every Tuesday David O'Sullivan speaks to Mpumelelo Mkhabela for a political commentary on topical issues. This week Mkhabela spoke about the State Capture Inquiry headed by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo as well as parliament's of a process to impeach an incompetent president. On state capture inquiry   Despite the skepticism with which the inquiry was received, it is already yielding positive results. The testimonies so far […]

today05/09/2018

CURRENT AFFAIRS

Compensation for the Life Esidimeni families

By Breakfast With David Team  The Life Esidimeni family committee says it is doing all it can to represent all the families affected by the tragedy. This is according to Christine Nxumalo who lost her sister during the deadly transfer of mentally ill patients in Gauteng. Since the conclusion of the arbitration proceedings - the Gauteng government has received 200 new claims for financial compensation. These claims are from families of […]

today05/09/2018

Skybar - Fourways, bungee

LIFESTYLE

Innovative Date Idea: Bungee jump at Skybar in Fourways

By: Natasha Archary     On the last Innovative Date Idea: SCAD freefall post I hinted at the next adventure. In my books it’s the next logical step after a 40 metre freefall. Yup, a bungee jump. We we all booked for our jump at Play At Height – Skybar in Fourways. An enormous metal structure that is 55 metres above ground. It’s half the height of the Soweto Towers’ […]

today05/09/2018

NEWS

South Africa is paying a heavy price for dysfunctional local government

By: Dirk Brand, Stellenbosch University Violent protests over the poor delivery of basic municipal services occur frequently in South Africa. EPA/Kim Ludbrook   South Africa’s Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Dr Zweli Mkhize, recently painted a bleak picture about the state of local government. It should worry all South Africans, not only those suffering as a consequence of dysfunctional municipalities. In his budget speech in Parliament in May […]

today04/09/2018

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POPIA ActTo promote the protection of personal information processed by public and private bodies; to introduce certain conditions so as to establish minimum requirements for the processing of personal information; to provide for the establishment of an Information Regulator to exercise certain powers and to perform certain duties and functions in terms of this Act and the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000; to provide for the issuing of codes of conduct; to provide for the rights of persons regarding unsolicited electronic communications and automated decision making; to regulate the flow of personal information across the borders of the Republic; and to provide for matters connected therewith.

RECOGNISING THAT—

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