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News today: Taxi feud, idle staff paid, Boks bench split, anti-cadre bill, Nsfas saga

News today includes frustrated motorists left in lengthy traffic jams as rival minibus taxi operators brought traffic to a standstill.

Meanwhile, staff at Tshwane’s defunct power station, Rooiwal, have reportedly been earning a salary for doing nothing… for more than a decade.

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Taxi ‘feud’ shuts down intersection

Frustrated motorists were left in lengthy traffic jams as rival minibus taxi operators brought traffic to a standstill on a busy Joburg intersection on Tuesday.

The operators blocked off the intersection of Perth Road and Portland Avenue in Westdene, west of Johannesburg, in a suspected clash over routes.

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According to a witness, protestors blocked the route with stones and threatened motorists. Metro Police watched on as chaos ensued.

CONTINUE: WATCH: Taxi ‘feud’ shuts down major Joburg intersection


Power station’s idle staff paid

For more than a decade staff at Tshwane’s defunct power station, Rooiwal, have reportedly been earning a salary for doing nothing.

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Tshwane Mayor Cilliers Brink speaks to media on 24 May. Picture: Neil McCartney / The Citizen.

On Monday Tshwane Mayor Cilliers Brink briefed the media at the power station near Hammanskraal, where he outlined the city’s electricity plan.

Rooiwal and Pretoria West stations, have been non-operational since 2012, yet cost the city about R300 million a year for salaries and maintenance.

CONTINUE: ‘Sitting, eating, sleeping’: Power station’s idle staff earning salaries for over a decade

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RSA vs IRE: Boks go for 7-1 bench split

Eben Etzebeth makes a return from injury while the Springboks have stunningly backed their ‘bomb squad’ with them naming a 7-1 split on the bench for their massive Rugby World Cup pool match against Ireland at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis on Saturday night.

Springbok enforcer Eben Etzebeth (centre) is back from injury to face Ireland in their Rugby World Cup pool match in Saint-Denis on Saturday. Picture: Craig Mercer/MB Media/Getty Images

The Boks made waves last month when the late injury withdrawal of Willie le Roux saw them name a 7-1 bench split for the first time against the All Blacks, with the gamble paying off as they racked up a record 35-7 win over their old foes.

CONTINUE: Etzebeth back as Boks go for 7-1 bench split for Ireland clash

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ANC blocks DA’s ‘undesirable’ bill

The African National Congress (ANC) has used its majority in Parliament to reject a Democratic Alliance (DA)-sponsored bill which sought to address the political influence within the public sector.

A general view of MPs at the Cape Town City Hall on 22 March 2023. Picture: Gallo Images/Die Burger/Jaco Marais

The Public Administration Laws General Amendment Bill was first tabled in 2021 by DA MP Leon Schreiber.

The draft legislation aims to make it a criminal offence to interfere in appointments and prohibit political office-bearers from employment in the public sector.

CONTINUE: ANC blocks DA’s ‘undesirable’ anti-cadre deployment bill in Parliament


Allegations against Nsfas CEO

Higher education minister Blade Nzimande says the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (Nsfas) is investigating CEO Andile Nongogo for allegedly signing off on dodgy payments. 

Higher Education and Training Minister Blade Nzimande. Picture: GCIS

Nogongo was placed on special leave amid uproar over the scheme’s direct payment contract.

Addressing the media on Tuesday, Nzimande said he was awaiting a final report on Nsfas’ investigation.

CONTINUE: ‘We are not hiding anything,’ says Nzimande on allegations against Nsfas CEO Andile Nongogo


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