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Chilly reception A rare mantle of snow blanketed the St Peter's basilica on Friday. The Vatican has fiercely denied the widespread corruption charges against it. (Tiziana Fabi, AFP) Read more

Vatican rubbishes corruption claims

The Vatican fiercely rejected claims by one of its archbishops of widespread corruption and waste in the management of the Holy See.

Côte d'Ivoire and Zambia cruise into Afcon semifinals

Zambia and Côte d'Ivoire knocked out two gutsy underdogs, reaching the African Cup of Nations semifinals with 3-0 wins.

Share a pic of your naked mom

The area in which we should be the most clear-headed, our personal finances, is usually the deepest vortex of self-delusion.
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Guilty verdict confirmed

The ANC's National Disciplinary Committee of Appeals chairperson Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Saturday that the NDC's guilty verdict against ANCYL top brass, including Julius Malema, is upheld. Watch Ramaphosa's short summary of the verdict announcement.

Battle for control of the doors and the 'drugs'

Despite an uneasy calm since a 'turf war' led to the merging of nightclub 'security services' in the Cape, there are still scores to be settled.

The Young Lions head to the last chance saloon

While the ANC's appeals committee has upheld the majority of the ANCYL suspensions, Malema and his co-accused can still present mitigating evidence.

DA and Didata in irregular tender deal

The DA in Plettenberg Bay has allegedly given a company run by a resident in the area a R4.3-million short-term IT contract without a tender.

Double-veto blocks UN resolution on Syria

Russia and China have blocked a UN Security Council resolution condemning Syria, hours after the country's forces bombed Homs, killing hundreds.

Zuma calls for recognition of women in ANC history

The centenary provides an opportunity to celebrate the contribution of women to the struggle, the president told the ANC Women's League.
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Congo immigrants hold the line

South Africa's Congolese community continue to protest and lobby against the 2011 election result which saw Joseph Kabila retain power, despite the arrest of 20 supporters of opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi’s in Yeoville earlier this month, in what they say are trumped up charges.
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The majority of public schools are lagging behind due to the slow delivery of important workbooks
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Foreign doctors hold out a lifeline
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Without their presence SA’s NHI cannot be implemented successfully to provide quality healthcare.
Jobs shock puts pressure on EU
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Developments in Spain and Portugal demand urgent attention
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SIU probes graft and corruption in Limpopo
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Treasury paves way for unit to begin investigation into evidence unearthed by intervention force
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Subsistence farmers should be helped to increase yields and find profitable markets, says researcher
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The site is expected to sell a 10% stake for around $10-billion but there are doubts about its value
Media self-regulation is ideal
Media self-regulation is ideal
Ruling party's participation in the hearings of the Press Freedom Commission comes as a surprise
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The social development department is worried about some shops taking advantage of grant recipients
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Parents need to be able to set boundaries which will look different in different households
Eskom's plight dims GDP outlook
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The Editorial: Dreams of China vs local realities
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Jacob Zuma dreams of China: of 10% growth and elite bureaucracy coordinating government machinery
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Justin Adams and Juldeh Camara build on previous collaborations to take their music to new heights
One continent, two African Unions
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The AU’s failure to elect a new head shows a divided continental body, writes Takura Zhangazha
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Finance ministers are to confer by telephone after 12 hours of talks in Athens failed to produce a breakthrough on a Greek bailout deal.
Restructuring at Absa by the bank's global parent Barclays has seen the loss of senior managers and rattled the market.
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A withering burst of 24 unanswered points in five minutes set New Zealand up for a 24-7 win over Fiji in the IRB Sevens World Series on Saturday.
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Muammar Gaddafi's occupation of Tawergha and using it as a base to besiege and shell Misrata in last year's civil war has left the town isolated.
The IMF predicts that even as rich countries face a slowdown, sub-Saharan African economies are expected to post nearly 6% average growth in 2012.
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Very few people bake their own bread every day, but Cape Town's Knead does it terribly well for those who don't.
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