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Yearly Archives: 2013

Graça thanks SA, international community for supporting Mandela
Article
/ 17 June 2013

Graça thanks SA, international community for supporting Mandela

Former president Nelson Mandela’s wife Graça Machel has thanked SA for the outpouring of "love and generosity" during Madiba’s stay in hospital.

By Staff Reporter
South Africa played with their hearts, says Igesund
Article
/ 17 June 2013

South Africa played with their hearts, says Igesund

Gordon Igesund says SA could not have done more to beat Ethiopia, with World Cup hopes now on disciplinary procedures against the group leaders.

By Sapa
Snowden exposes issues in Hong Kong-Beijing relations
Article
/ 17 June 2013

Snowden exposes issues in Hong Kong-Beijing relations

Former spy Edward Snowden has exposed political fault lines in Hong Kong that are deepening as the territory chafes under Chinese rule.

By Staff Reporter
Activist accuses NYU of coming under pressure from China
Article
/ 17 June 2013

Activist accuses NYU of coming under pressure from China

Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng says that New York University is forcing him to leave because of pressure from his country’s government

By Gillian Wong
Fifa investigates alleged ineligible player used by Ethiopia, Togo, Guinea
Article
/ 17 June 2013

Fifa investigates alleged ineligible player used by Ethiopia, Togo, Guinea

Fifa has said it is probing whether or not Ethiopia, Togo and Equatorial Guinea each used an ineligible player in the 2014 World Cup qualifiers.

By Afp Author
Qunu: Investigation launched over police, church-group ‘clash’ at Mandela’s home
Article
/ 17 June 2013

Qunu: Investigation launched over police, church-group ‘clash’ at Mandela’s home

An investigation has been opened after two church groups were turned away and some members temporarily arrested at Nelson Mandela’s home in Qunu.

By Sapa
Economic week ahead: All eyes on the Federal Reserve
Article
/ 17 June 2013

Economic week ahead: All eyes on the Federal Reserve

The US Federal Reserve’s two-day policy meeting will set the tone for global markets this week as leaders of the G8 gather for a summit in Ireland.

By Matt Quigley
Motshekga: Minister of insincerity
Article
/ 16 June 2013

Motshekga: Minister of insincerity

Does Angie Motshekga sincerely intend to ever publish the school norms and standards?

By David Macfarlane Analysis
New Zealand restrict England to 169
Article
/ 16 June 2013

New Zealand restrict England to 169

New Zealand has dismissed England for 169 in a key Champions Trophy match in Cardiff reduced by rain to 24 overs per side.

By Sapa
Varsities buckle under cash crunch
Article
/ 16 June 2013

Varsities buckle under cash crunch

The erosion of salaries and work conditions for junior academics undermines education quality.

By Sheri Hamilton
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