- 13 military vets released on R500 bail each: Johannesburg – Thirteen military veterans have been granted bail of R500, pending trial in the alleged case of cabinet ministers being held hostage when negotiations for compensations soured.. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- Psychology Today: Most people who are well-adjusted and reasonably happy behave in prosocial ways. However, antisocial behavior is not uncommon and needs to be addressed societally so that it doesn’t grow. To that end, …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- Military Veterans granted bail: Media Statement Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (HAWKS) PRETORIA – The bail hearing for the 53 members of the Military Veterans continued today in the Kg …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- SA health system corruption sparks protest to Union Buildings: Protestors speak of ignorance, bigotry and unprofessionalism among large numbers of medical staff.More than 200 people marched from Loftus stadium to the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Monday to …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- They Fought Apartheid in South Africa. Now They Want Veterans’ Benefits.: A protest movement by those who joined the armed struggle against apartheid has grown confrontational. More than 50 of them have been charged with kidnapping the country’s defense minister.. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- The world’s most luxurious train journeys: The glamour of high-end train travel has never faded, with a constant queue of travellers eager to be transported back to the 1920s on board an Orient Express train. However, with …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- 11 former military vets kept in prison as bail bid postponed to Friday: Eleven former military veterans arrested for their roles in the alleged ministerial “hostage” situation last week will remain behind bars until Friday, when they will make their formal bail …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
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Madiba made a speech in Church Square in 1964: The Rivonia Trial (where former SA president Nelson Mandela and other ANC leaders were sentenced to life-long imprisonment) took place in the Palace of Justice (on Pretoria’s Church Square). This is also where Madiba made his “I’m prepared to die” speech on the 20th of April 1964.
