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Yearly Archives: 2013

Factfile: The Mandela graves’ saga explained
Article
/ 9 July 2013

Factfile: The Mandela graves’ saga explained

Mandla and Makaziwe Mandela have been at loggerheads over the Mandela family graves, with both making incredulous claims. But what are the facts?

By Phillip De Wet
Turkey: Police fire rubber bullets, tear gas at protesters
Article
/ 8 July 2013

Turkey: Police fire rubber bullets, tear gas at protesters

Turkish riot police have fired rubber bullets to block demonstrators from entering an Istanbul park, the birthplace of deadly unrest in June.

By Staff Reporter
Clashes leave 54 dead, plunging Egypt deeper into crisis
Africa
/ 8 July 2013

Clashes leave 54 dead, plunging Egypt deeper into crisis

Egyptian forces have clashed with protesters in bloodshed that left 51 protesters and three members of the security forces dead, say officials.

By Sarah El Deeb and Maggie Michael
ANC goes to court over Tlokwe mayor’s unseating
Article
/ 8 July 2013

ANC goes to court over Tlokwe mayor’s unseating

The ANC has filed papers in the high court in Johannesburg against Tlokwe mayor Maphetle Maphetle’s unseating, says the party.

By Genevieve Quintal
Bayern Munich to sell Mario Gomez to Fiorentina
Article
/ 8 July 2013

Bayern Munich to sell Mario Gomez to Fiorentina

Bayern Munich has agreed to sell Germany’s striker Mario Gomez to Italian club Fiorentina, says the Bundesliga club.

By Sapa Ap
Zim elections: Tsvangirai forges coalition to oust Mugabe
Africa
/ 8 July 2013

Zim elections: Tsvangirai forges coalition to oust Mugabe

Morgan Tsvangirai has unveiled a coalition with former allies of Robert Mugabe, in a bid to unseat Zimbabwe’s president at elections later this month.

By Staff Reporter
San Francisco plane crash: Pilot was on first training flight
Article
/ 8 July 2013

San Francisco plane crash: Pilot was on first training flight

The pilot who oversaw the landing by a colleague of the jet that crashed in San Francisco was on his first flight as a trainer, says the airline.

By Reuters
SA towns seek R3.9bn reimbursement from 2010 World Cup builders
Article
/ 8 July 2013

SA towns seek R3.9bn reimbursement from 2010 World Cup builders

The SA Local Government Association has said it plans to claim as much as possible from construction companies that overcharged during the World Cup.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 July 2013

Murder charges for botched circumcisions in Eastern Cape

Autopsy reports show that some of the 30 initiates who died last month in the Eastern Cape were assaulted by traditional surgeons.

By Khuthala Nandipha
Egypt: 42 deaths won’t derail leaders off the political roadmap
Africa
/ 8 July 2013

Egypt: 42 deaths won’t derail leaders off the political roadmap

Violent clashes that led to at least 42 deaths at Egypt’s Republican Guard will not stop efforts to form a new interim government, says an official.

By Reuters
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