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Yearly Archives: 2012

England take rain-soaked T20 win over Proteas
Article
/ 13 September 2012

England take rain-soaked T20 win over Proteas

England took a Duckworth-Lewis win over the Proteas after the second Twenty20 international between the two sides was abandoned due to rain.

By Reuters
Mantashe: Don’t mistake caution for panic
Article
/ 13 September 2012

Mantashe: Don’t mistake caution for panic

ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe has denied there was widespread panic over recent violent protests countrywide.

By Sapa
Deep Read: The hunt for Sam Bacile
Article
/ 13 September 2012

Deep Read: The hunt for Sam Bacile

The search for those behind the film implicated in violence in Egypt and Libya has led to a California Coptic Christian convicted of financial crimes.

By Gillian Flaccus
SIU acting head defies legal advice on manager’s reinstatement
Article
/ 13 September 2012

SIU acting head defies legal advice on manager’s reinstatement

Acting head of the Special Investigating Unit Nomvula Mokhatla has gone to great lengths to defend her reinstatement of senior manager Miseria Nyathi.

By Sam Sole Author, Sally Evans and Sam Sole
SABC news boss wants ‘nuanced’ news, not sensation
Article
/ 13 September 2012

SABC news boss wants ‘nuanced’ news, not sensation

Acting head of the South African Broadcast Corporation’s news department Jimi Matthews says he would never "follow the herd" in his news coverage.

By Glynnis Underhill
Markets rally after Germany’s ruling on eurozone rescue fund
Article
/ 13 September 2012

Markets rally after Germany’s ruling on eurozone rescue fund

Angela Merkel says Germany has sent a powerful message to the rest of Europe and beyond after its decision on the creation of a rescue fund.

By Kate Connolly
Bapo Ba Mogale community turns to public protector
Article
/ 13 September 2012

Bapo Ba Mogale community turns to public protector

Thuli Madonsela this week visited the Bapo Ba Mogale community to hear grievances about the North West government’s alleged mismanagement of money.

By Heidi Swart
Ambassador’s death: Justice will be done, vows Obama
Africa
/ 13 September 2012

Ambassador’s death: Justice will be done, vows Obama

Barack Obama has underscored the bond between the US and Libya, but vowed to hunt down those behind the possibly premeditated killing of the US envoy.

By Ewen Macaskill and Ian Black
Steve Biko: A dream not deferred, but defiled
Article
/ 13 September 2012

Steve Biko: A dream not deferred, but defiled

Remembering Steve Biko is increasingly becoming an act of "death by memory", as Gail Smith has observed, writes Andile Mngxitama.

By Comment Author
Google blocks Muhammad film clip in Egypt and Libya
Article
/ 13 September 2012

Google blocks Muhammad film clip in Egypt and Libya

YouTube says it will not remove a film mocking the Prophet Muhammad entirely from the site, but it has blocked access to the clip in Egypt and Libya.

By Staff Reporter
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