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Riah Phiyega

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Women’s rights are human rights

by Shalate Davhana and Malesela Maubane 19 August 20215 October 2021

We are a far way from realising our lofty ideals of gender equality, but we must keep working towards them

Posted inNews/Politics

From small mutinies big coups doth grow

by William Saunderson-Meyer 31 October 201530 October 2015

After 20 years of thwarted hopes and expectations, South Africans are adroit at juggling the private truth and public lie. The ability to reconcile these two without guilt or a giveaway smirk has become a necessary social skill to guard one’s career or business prospects. This is very much a characteristic of nations drifting towards […]

Posted inMedia, News/Politics

Phiyega explains ‘eat your heart out’ reference

by Hansie Smit 20 August 201524 August 2015

Embattled police commissioner Riah Phiyega has come forward to explain the “eat your heart out” reference made in an SMS sent to DA MP Dianne Kohler-Barnard. Speaking via SMS, SA’s top cop said she heard the saying during a “Nigella show” and thought it would be applicable. She went on to explain the entire SMS […]

Posted inNews/Politics

Time for Riah Phiyega to swallow the medicine she signed up for

by William Saunderson-Meyer 11 August 201514 August 2015

Three years ago, with the massacre of 44 people at Marikana, Riah Phiyega proved that she lacked the mettle needed to head one of the most vital organs of state, the police. Last week, when in response to a personally damning Farlam Commission report she did not resign as national police commissioner but instead pleaded […]

Posted inNews/Politics

The Farlam Commission is being unfairly targeted

by William Saunderson-Meyer 4 July 20153 July 2015

The final report of Farlam Commission of Inquiry into the events at Marikana, released last week, has been widely lambasted in the press. Equally scathing about commission’s “failure to get justice” for the 34 miners killed by the SA Police Service, has been the social media commentariat. The amount of criticism directed at Judge Ian […]

Posted inNews/Politics

Time to say bye-bye Phiyega?

by William Saunderson-Meyer 2 May 201530 April 2015

It’s going on almost three years since the South African Police Service (SAPS) shot dead 34 striking miners and wounded 78 others at Marikana. And it’s now a full month since President Jacob Zuma was handed the findings of the Farlam Commission of Inquiry into those deaths. Given that the inquiry dragged on for more […]

Posted inNews/Politics

Crime’s wake-up call…

by Adam Haupt 22 September 20143 October 2014

My five days back in SA from the UK: one foiled armed carjacking, one petrol bomb hurled at a house, an armed carjacking and house robbery — all within a 400m radius of my house. Let’s not forget an alleged dealer’s friend looking to intimidate me within earshot of the cops. I live in a […]

Posted inNews/Politics

Time to pull thumb, Mr President

by William Saunderson-Meyer 14 September 201415 September 2014

Some of President Jacob Zuma’s top people were all thumbs this week. First up was deputy Defence Minister Kebby Maphatsoe, who also heads the party’s Umkhonto weSizwe (MK) Military Veterans’ Association. Speaking at a Soweto memorial service, he accused the Public Protector Thuli Madonsela of being an agent for the United States Central Intelligence Agency. […]

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Pollyanna Phiyega assures the nation it is safe

by William Saunderson-Meyer 1 September 20132 September 2013

Anyone perturbed at hearing that almost 1 500 serving officers of the South African Police Service (SAPS) have criminal records – including for murder, rape and assault – can stop fretting. The nation’s top cop has reassured the Western Cape legislature that SAPS is a “good service” staffed by “several committed men and women”. Of […]

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