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Yearly Archives: 2012

And Miss South Africa 2012 is … Marilyn Ramos
Article
/ 9 December 2012

And Miss South Africa 2012 is … Marilyn Ramos

Pretoria beauty Marilyn Ramos has taken the title of Miss South Africa 2012 in a glittering pageant at the Sun City Superbowl.

By Rhode Marshall
Gauteng ANC must have one voice at Mangaung, says Mashatile
Article
/ 9 December 2012

Gauteng ANC must have one voice at Mangaung, says Mashatile

The ANC in Gauteng must go to the national elective conference in Mangaung with one voice, says provincial chairperson Paul Mashatile.

By Sapa
Gauteng SACP resolves to take action against SABC, Midvaal
Article
/ 9 December 2012

Gauteng SACP resolves to take action against SABC, Midvaal

The SA Communist Party says it will take action after the South African Broadcasting Corporation and Midvaal municipality failed to meet its demands.

By Sapa
Schwartzel ends title drought with Thailand championship win
Article
/ 9 December 2012

Schwartzel ends title drought with Thailand championship win

Charl Schwartzel has decimated a star field at the Thailand Golf Championship, cruising to an 11-shot victory and ending a 20-month dry spell.

By Aidan Jones
Sudan police use teargas against protesters after student’s deaths
Africa
/ 9 December 2012

Sudan police use teargas against protesters after student’s deaths

Police in Sudan have used teargas and batons to repel rock-throwing students as tension simmered over the deaths of four students following a protest.

By Staff Reporter
Three SA government websites hacked
Article
/ 9 December 2012

Three SA government websites hacked

A hacker has claimed responsibility for disrupting three South African government websites.

By Meggan Saville
Sun City readies for Miss SA 2012
Article
/ 9 December 2012

Sun City readies for Miss SA 2012

Twelve of the country’s most beautiful women are preparing to fight it out at the Sun City Superbowl for the coveted title of Miss South Africa 2012.

By Rhode Marshall
‘Certain level of risk’ for Mandela in hospital
Article
/ 9 December 2012

‘Certain level of risk’ for Mandela in hospital

While the presidency has said that Nelson Mandela’s hospitalisation is for a routine check-up, experts have warned of the danger he could be in.

By Nickolaus Bauer
Mahama holds slim lead in Ghana poll
Africa
/ 9 December 2012

Mahama holds slim lead in Ghana poll

Ghana President John Mahama held a slight edge over his main rival as vote counting wrapped up on Sunday after high-stakes presidential polls.

By Staff Reporter
Paywalls grow, but analysts split on merit
Article
/ 9 December 2012

Paywalls grow, but analysts split on merit

The free lunch for digital access to most US newspapers is disappearing but paywalls seem at best a partial answer to the industry’s woes.

By Staff Reporter
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