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The minister has created quite a buzz using YouTube and a ‘jam’ session to launch his report.
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/ 18 November 2011
Transnet Freight Rail has set aside more than R68-billion to improve its infrastructure over the next three years.
Former rebel fighters in Libya are raising the stakes by demanding a role in the interim government being formed.
Growing perceptions of South Africa as a ‘rogue democracy’ could have serious consequences.
Syrian troops shelled two northern villages overnight after an attack by army defectors on forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad.
An exhaustive book provides the political, social and sporting backdrop to the 1912 triangular Test tournament between England, Australia and SA.
<b>Imraan Coovadia</b> finds the points of difference in two authors’ approaches to writing.
On SAFM, presidential spokesperson Mac Maharaj took on M&G editor Nic Dawes about a report we were stopped from publishing about Maharaj.
An alternate take on the Messiah’s birth brings
modern women’s issues into the picture.
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Erich Rautenbach begins this wild and somewhat melancholic memoir with his arrest by two drug-squad cops.