The March and March Movement has hit out at authorities after its founder, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, was charged with incitement to commit violence.The lobby group calls the decision disappointing, saying the state should rather address the underlying issues than target its leader. Ngobese-Zuma handed herself over to police at Point Station yesterday. She denies any wrongdoing and insists the protests outside Addington Primary School against the placements of undocumented foreign nationals over South Africans were peaceful. Elvis Presslin spoke to March and March Movement leader, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma

The Federation of Unions of South Africa, (FEDUSA) says it backs the suspension of University of Fort Hare Vice-Chancellor Professor Sakhela Buhlungu following a forensic investigation into irregular executive appointments
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The South African National Taxi Council says it will be ramping up efforts to improve road safety
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The Democratic Alliance pushes authorities to investigate the Patriotic Alliance and its leader Gayton McKenzie over allegations linking them to alleged organized crime and the drug trade
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