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Yearly Archives: 2013

Pimples: What would Mandela say?
Videos
/ 11 December 2013

Pimples: What would Mandela say?

In the final Pimples episode of 2013, we pay tribute to Nelson Mandela and look back at an unforgettable year.

By Staff Reporter and Pimples
Public can view Mandela’s body at Union Buildings
Article
/ 11 December 2013

Public can view Mandela’s body at Union Buildings

The Mandela family and government representatives have viewed the body of former president Nelson Mandela, currently lying in state in Pretoria.

By Staff Reporter
Baby Jake hailed as best of his generation
Article
/ 11 December 2013

Baby Jake hailed as best of his generation

Despite his small stature, boxer "Baby Jake" Matlala was a giant, said mourners paying tribute at his funeral. They hailed him as a true champion.

By Sapa
Hope and anger after Obama shakes Castro’s hand
Article
/ 11 December 2013

Hope and anger after Obama shakes Castro’s hand

It was a small gesture: a handshake between Barack Obama and Raul Castro. It’s just what Nelson Mandela would have wanted, but does it amount to more?

By Reuters
Solar boom boosts South African salaries
Article
/ 11 December 2013

Solar boom boosts South African salaries

Renewables projects have provided new jobs with higher salaries and brought new economic activity into the Northern Cape.

By Jaco Visser
CPT International Jazz Festival announces line-up
Article
/ 11 December 2013

CPT International Jazz Festival announces line-up

Neo-soul singer Erykah Badu has been announced to perform at this year’s Cape Town jazz festival, along with Kenny Garret, Haitus Kaioyote and more.

By Rhode Marshall
CAR intervention vital, Hollande tells French troops
Africa
/ 11 December 2013

CAR intervention vital, Hollande tells French troops

After two of its soldiers were killed in the Central African Republic, France’s president has told troops their intervention is necessary.

By Michel Cariou and Patrick Fort
Mandela memorial concert planned in PTA
Article
/ 11 December 2013

Mandela memorial concert planned in PTA

A concert has been planned at the State Theatre in honour of Madiba as mourners flock to the Pretoria city centre to pay their last respects.

By Staff Reporter
Amcu gets permission to strike at Lonmin
Article
/ 11 December 2013

Amcu gets permission to strike at Lonmin

Amcu has received permission to strike at Lonmin over demands for a minimum basic wage of R12 500 per month for its members.

By Andre Janse and Van Vuuren
‘Fake interpreter’ at Mandela memorial enrages deaf community
Article
/ 11 December 2013

‘Fake interpreter’ at Mandela memorial enrages deaf community

Reports questioning the validity of the sign language interpreter at Nelson Mandela’s memorial service has sparked outrage in the deaf community.

By Staff Reporter
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