Robert McBride set to return to work, a cashless payment system for mini-bus taxi commuters and a court to decide if Seriti Commission had a ‘second agenda’

Stories of Note Bytes from the digital world Robert McBride is set to return to work on Wednesday after all. This is after Police Minister Nathi Nhleko sought to involve parliament in his bid to keep McBride away from the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid).   Bid to block McBride going to work fails Auction Alliance resurfaces as a journalist is hounded for her coverage of the company.   Reporter who broke Rael Levitt story hounded in Facebook group Cashless payment system for commuters as mini bus taxis finally move with the times.   Pilot electronic fare collection system for mini-bus taxis launched The Seriti Commission into SA’s arms deal had long being regarded as a whitewash. Now the court will have to decide if it in fact had a "second agenda".   Arms deal report comes under fire State of emergency in Ethiopia restricts foreign diplomats from travelling more than 40km outside the capital, Addis Ababa, "for their own security".   Ethiopia limits foreign diplo...

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