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A word on our nation
A word on our nation ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe answers questions at the opening of Parliament outside the National Assembly. Hundreds showed up to hear President Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation address in Cape Town on Thursday night. (David Harrison, M&G) summary and analysis of Zuma's 2012 speech

ConCourt credit decision could ruin us, say SA banks

South African banks say that a bid to bolster basic human rights by reinterpreting the National Credit Act could endanger the entire credit industry.

'Alarm' at SA pupils' lack of HIV/Aids knowledge

Research conducted in South Africa shows two thirds of the grade 6 learners surveyed did not know enough about HIV/Aids to protect their health.

Ten Yebo-Yes gym exercises to beat racism

The M&G -- in light of outrageous racist incidents in Jo'burg gyms -- is sharing a few tips to defeat racism and abolish muffin tops forever.
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Red carpet arrivals

We captured some of the glitz and glam of this year's State of the Nation address as some of the most important people in South African politics took to the red carpet ahead of President Jacob Zuma's speech.

Analysis: The State of the Nation speech decoded

President Zuma has delivered one of his better State of the Nation speeches since taking office in 2009. Our politics team breaks it down for us.

Shock and ore: dirt flies in Sishen battle

The three-year battle between Imperial Crown Trading and Kumba Iron Ore for a multibillion-rand stake in Sishen is getting dirtier and dirtier.

MTN in bed with Iran's military

Competing mobile operators MTN and Turkcell are keeping silent on the latter's claims that MTN bribed its way into Iran six years ago.

Union says Prasa boss went off the rails

Prasa chief Lucky Montana is accused of tender irregularities worth more than R1-billion and organising an unauthorised trip to Cape Town for friends.

It’s 'Europe' vs Africa at Afcon final

Football fans are gearing up for Sunday's royal battle between Chipolopolo and the Elephants in the African Cup of Nations final.
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State of play

It's that time of year again where politicians get all dolled up for their annual walk down the red carpet, and the president makes that all important speech. We talk to editor-in-chief Nic Dawes about what we can expect from Zuma at this year's State of the Nation address.
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