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Yearly Archives: 2012

Apple says ‘iWin’ to Samsung’s ‘iSteal’
Article
/ 30 August 2012

Apple says ‘iWin’ to Samsung’s ‘iSteal’

You’d have to be an idiot not to see that Samsung stole from Apple. But the fallout is fun to watch, writes Khaya Dlanga.

By Staff Reporter
SA man found guilty of trying to kill King Mswati III
Africa
/ 30 August 2012

SA man found guilty of trying to kill King Mswati III

A Swaziland court has convicted a South African man of high treason and terrorism over a botched bomb attack against King Mswati III.

By Staff Reporter
Uganda censors drop the curtain on play about homosexuality
Article
/ 30 August 2012

Uganda censors drop the curtain on play about homosexuality

A play that highlights the difficulties of being gay in Uganda has been forced to abandon its run in the capital, Kampala.

By Staff Reporter
Angola’s Dos Santos wants another term to rebuild
Africa
/ 30 August 2012

Angola’s Dos Santos wants another term to rebuild

Angola’s president has asked the country to give him five more years in power to further his drive to rebuild the country after its 27-year civil war.

By Griffin Shea
Amazon tribesmen ‘massacred by Venezuela miners’
Article
/ 30 August 2012

Amazon tribesmen ‘massacred by Venezuela miners’

A group of Yanomami Indians in Venezuela say dozens of villagers in a remote community in the Amazon jungle have been killed by gold miners.

By Ian James
Convention gives raging Republicans space to vent about Obama
Article
/ 30 August 2012

Convention gives raging Republicans space to vent about Obama

As predicted by US President Barack Obama, the Republican National Convention has given a platform for opponents to vent their rage against him.

By Staff Reporter
Vavi: ‘It’s complex, chief’
Podcasts
/ 30 August 2012

Vavi: ‘It’s complex, chief’

Cosatu’s Zwelinzima Vavi fields tough questions on the union’s lack of leadership at Marikana, running for office in the ANC and more — full podcast.

By Staff Reporter
Marikana miners’ families left reeling
Article
/ 30 August 2012

Marikana miners’ families left reeling

Families in Pondoland, a traditional source of labour, bury their men and primary earners who worked at Lonmin.

By Heidi Swart
Marikana reflects a democracy in grave danger
Article
/ 30 August 2012

Marikana reflects a democracy in grave danger

The survival and development of constitutional democracy depends ultimately on establishing a social practice that shapes the way people behave.

By Serjeant At The and Bar Author
Hostility to Israel an ANC ploy to woo Cape Muslims
Analysis
/ 30 August 2012

Hostility to Israel an ANC ploy to woo Cape Muslims

Since recalling the South African ambassador to Israel following Operation Cast Lead in Gaza in 2009 relations with Israel have deteriorated.

By Staff Reporter
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