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Committee chairperson clears issue of filling vacancies in the Gender commission.
The British Boxing Board of Control says heavyweight Dereck Chisora’s press conference brawl with David Haye could see him banned from the sport.
Awarding a R350-million Transnet contract to a black-owned firm is a major step in transforming the auditing profession, says minister Malusi Gigaba.
An orphaned rhino calf has undergoes successful surgery to remove cataracts after it was hit on the head by poachers.
Protesters have seized control of a three-block stretch in Senegal’s capital Dakar as they demand the departure of aging President Abdoulaye Wade.
Robert Mugabe has threatened to reject President Jacob Zuma as a power-sharing facilitator for the tense power-sharing government in Zimbabwe.
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A woman suffering from elephantiasis, a skin and tissue disease caused by parasitic worms, has been refused treatment at an Eastern Cape hospital.
Lawyers for the man who helped assemble bombs used in the 2002 nightclub blasts in Bali say the charges against him are obscure and should be dropped.
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Doctors say there’s "something special" about a case where a man survived spending two months snowed in his car with sub-zero temperatures outside.
Foxconn, one of Apple’s main contractors, has raised wages for the second time after a spate of suicides last year put the company under scrutiny.