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Yearly Archives: 2013

Zimbabwe’s anti-HIV circumcision drive fails to take off
Africa
/ 9 July 2013

Zimbabwe’s anti-HIV circumcision drive fails to take off

Government says there has been a poor response to the male circumcision programme which aims to circumcise about 3-million men by the end of 2015.

By Irin News
New Man U head Moyes to put own stamp on team
Article
/ 9 July 2013

New Man U head Moyes to put own stamp on team

Intense speculation over Wayne Rooney’s future looks set to dominate the headlines as Manchester United begin their new era under David Moyes.

By Afp Author
Facebook unveils news ‘graph search’ function
Article
/ 9 July 2013

Facebook unveils news ‘graph search’ function

Facebook has begun rolling out a tool for US English language users to mine the social network’s trove of experiences.

By Staff Reporter
A new view of the universe through Australia’s SKA addition
Article
/ 9 July 2013

A new view of the universe through Australia’s SKA addition

Australia’s SKA precursor, the Murchison Widefield Array, will give scientists "an unprecedented view into the first billion years of the universe".

By Sarah Wild
Ten ways you know you’re a closet DA supporter
Article
/ 9 July 2013

Ten ways you know you’re a closet DA supporter

The DA is a cringe-worthy option for those who fancy themselves informed and sensitive. But it has grown on the most unlikely of people.

By Verashni Pillay
Eskom on Medupi delay: We take full responsibility
Article
/ 9 July 2013

Eskom on Medupi delay: We take full responsibility

Eskom has been "on the back foot" of its Medupi power station project from the get-go, says its financial director, Paul O’Flaherty.

By Sapa
ANC on Tlokwe: Perhaps we should have acted faster
Article
/ 9 July 2013

ANC on Tlokwe: Perhaps we should have acted faster

Even though the ANC should have acted faster on corruption claims against Tlokwe’s former mayor, he should not have been voted out, says the party.

By Genevieve Quintal
Boston bombings: Tsarnaev faces first court appearance
Article
/ 9 July 2013

Boston bombings: Tsarnaev faces first court appearance

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, suspected of the April Boston attacks that killed three people, is to appear in court for the first time following his arrest.

By Staff Reporter
Egypt embassy in SA: We’re safe for travel
Africa
/ 9 July 2013

Egypt embassy in SA: We’re safe for travel

Egypt’s embassy in Pretoria says it is safe to travel to the North African nation, despite political upheaval after the ousting of its president.

By Sapa
Cuba extends support to asylum-seeking Snowden
Article
/ 9 July 2013

Cuba extends support to asylum-seeking Snowden

Edward Snowden has won support from Cuba for his bid to seek asylum in Latin America, as he embarked on his third week in limbo at a Moscow airport.

By Staff Reporter
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