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/ 31 December 2011
Syrian security forces have killed more protesters as hundreds of thousands demonstrated against the government of President Bashar al-Assad.
Burma has set a date of April 1 2012, for by-elections that could see pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi enter Parliament.
South Africa’s governing party, born in a township church in 1912, found it could liberate in poetry but had to govern in prose.
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/ 31 December 2011
Noo Saro-Wiwa was 14 when she found out her father, Ken, had another family. It took years — and his death — for her to begin to understand him.
Jeremy Clarkson accused of offensive behaviour after making jokes about India’s people and culture in <i>Top Gear</i> Christmas special.
Suspended ANC Youth League treasurer general Pule Mabe has been booed off stage at the funeral of NEC member Vusi Mhlongo in KwaZulu-Natal.
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/ 30 December 2011
Warriors spin bowler Simon Harmer steamrolled the Cape Cobras, bagging career-best figures as the visitors stormed to a 139-run win in Paarl.
Fridges might fly and beds may fall from the sky as residents in Hillbrow see in the New Year by throwing broken furniture onto the streets below.
The SABC will lose rights to domestic athletics events if it doesn’t pay outstanding fees to Athletics South Africa ASA by midnight on New Year’s Eve.
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/ 30 December 2011
Umalusi has announced its approval of the release of the 2011 matric exam results after decreeing the exams ‘valid, fair and credible’.