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/ 17 November 2011
Nurshad Davids, one of the killers of Brett Goldin and Richard Bloom, has been refused parole after a gruelling eight-hour hearing.
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/ 17 November 2011
After a three-week strike, Robben Island Museum workers seeking higher wages and time off over Christmas have agreed to return to their posts.
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/ 17 November 2011
Ghana, which only began large-scale oil production less than a year ago, is targeting oil revenue of about $768-million in 2012.
Aung San Suu Kyi’s party has welcomed the Association of South East Asian Nations’ expected endorsement of Burma’s bid to chair the regional bloc.
Tiger Woods needs a back-nine comeback at the Presidents Cup if and he and his partner Steve Stricker hope to win their foursomes match.
As most of SA’s top black rugby players come from the Eastern Cape, the sports ministry has decided to set up a rugby academy in the province.
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/ 17 November 2011
Artist and fierce government critic Ai Weiwei has transformed a crippling tax fine he says is designed to silence him into a huge wave of solidarity.
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/ 17 November 2011
The Eastern Cape health department is facing a R19-billion infrastructure backlog that is crippling service delivery in the province.
Beijing fears a policy of encirclement as US President Barack Obama announces plans to begin stationing 2 500 troops in northern Australia.
After trailing behind in the smartphone race, Nokia plans to take on Apple’s iPad next year with its own tablet, running Microsoft’s Windows software.