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Yearly Archives: 2013

Arab Spring failure to grow Egypt economy helped ignite the Morsi uprising
Article
/ 4 July 2013

Arab Spring failure to grow Egypt economy helped ignite the Morsi uprising

The rage that helped topple Egypt’s President Mohamed Morsi was nurtured by a failure to deliver the green shoots of economic recovery.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma to oppose ConCourt application over NPA appointment
Article
/ 4 July 2013

Zuma to oppose ConCourt application over NPA appointment

President Jacob Zuma will oppose a Constitutional Court application to force him to appoint a permanent national director of public prosecutions.

By Staff Reporter
Ecuador to investigate bugged embassy where Assange is kept
Article
/ 4 July 2013

Ecuador to investigate bugged embassy where Assange is kept

Ecuador says it would seek the help of the British government to determine who put a hidden microphone in the South American country’s London embassy.

By Reuters
Royal family ‘perturbed’ by Mandela grave spat
Article
/ 4 July 2013

Royal family ‘perturbed’ by Mandela grave spat

Abathembu acting royal chairperson chief Thanduxolo Mtirara has expressed his disappointment at the Mandela family feud ending up in court.

By Sapa
Egyptian opposition’s rap sheet against Morsi
Africa
/ 4 July 2013

Egyptian opposition’s rap sheet against Morsi

Egypt’s ousted president Mohamed Morsi stands accused of failing to govern democratically and being autocratic and incompetent.

By Ian Black
Gerrans leads Tour de France, Evans sees teammates tumble
Article
/ 4 July 2013

Gerrans leads Tour de France, Evans sees teammates tumble

Team Orica-GreenEdge defended Simon Gerrans’s yellow jersey while former champion Cadel Evans saw key teammates crash during the Tour de France.

By Afp Author
Egypt to appoint interim president
Article
/ 4 July 2013

Egypt to appoint interim president

Adli Mansour, Egypt’s chief justice, is due to be sworn in as interim president later after the ousting of Mohamed Morsi by the country’s army.

By Reuters
ANC and DA at loggerheads over who rules Tlokwe
Article
/ 4 July 2013

ANC and DA at loggerheads over who rules Tlokwe

Former Tlokwe mayor Maphetle Maphetle and his mayoral committee are refusing to vacate their offices after being unseated, says the DA.

By Sapa
Mandla: Urgency around Mandela’s health ‘non-existent’
Article
/ 4 July 2013

Mandla: Urgency around Mandela’s health ‘non-existent’

The dispute between Makaziwe and Mandla is still not over as the Mandelas prepare for the family graves to be returned to Qunu.

By Sarah Evans
Egypt: But is it a coup?
Africa
/ 4 July 2013

Egypt: But is it a coup?

The UN has been left to ponder the validity of the ouster of Egypt’s President Mohamed Morsi, while the West considers placing sanctions on aid.

By Alastair Macdonald and Alexander Dziadosz
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