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/ 2 November 2011
Britain’s Prince Charles arrived in South Africa on Wednesday for a five-day visit.
The Supreme Court of Appeal has reserved judgment in the corruption appeal hearing of former national police commissioner Jackie Selebi.
President Jacob Zuma has appointed Advocate Michael Hulley, who has represented Zuma previously, as his legal adviser with immediate effect.
Barack Obama topped Forbes’ list of the world’s most powerful people in 2011, while Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin came in at No. 2.
US presidential candidate Herman Cain continues his political courtship while haunted by sexual harassment allegations.
The painter, Ray Berman, a South African struggle exile in Swaziland, has become one of the country’s best-know artists.
Morgan Tsvangirai says President Robert Mugabe should consider stepping down as old age and health worries catch up with the 87-year-old.
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/ 2 November 2011
The National Union of Mineworkers and Xstrata have reached an agreement on the mining group’s employee share ownership plan.
Former England captain Ian Botham says the ICC needs to cut off the head of the match-fixing snake following 11 years inactivity.
A company using hydraulic fracturing to release natural gas from shale rock said the technique probably did trigger earth tremors in April and May.