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Yearly Archives: 2013

Julius Malema launches party political platform
Article
/ 11 June 2013

Julius Malema launches party political platform

Despite legal and financial woes, former ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema looks set to re-enter politics.

By Faranaaz Parker
Presidency: False info on Zuma’s Mandela visit
Article
/ 11 June 2013

Presidency: False info on Zuma’s Mandela visit

A statement from the presidency says Nelson Mandela is still in a serious but stable condition and denied Jacob Zuma would be visiting him on Tuesday.

By Sapa
Google, Facebook in battle to salvage reputations after Prism scandal
Article
/ 11 June 2013

Google, Facebook in battle to salvage reputations after Prism scandal

The massive brands the world trusts with their information have been struggling to respond to evidence that they leaked user’s information to Prism.

By Guardian Reporter
Russia detains kissing gay rights activists
Article
/ 11 June 2013

Russia detains kissing gay rights activists

Russia’s police have detained more than 20 gay rights activists involved in a "kissing protest" outside parliament.

By Thomas Grove
South Africa’s manufacturing production climbs 7% in April
Article
/ 11 June 2013

South Africa’s manufacturing production climbs 7% in April

South African manufacturing rebounded in April, giving the central bank room to keep lending rates unchanged.

By Staff Reporter
Leonardo DiCaprio set to play Rasputin
Article
/ 11 June 2013

Leonardo DiCaprio set to play Rasputin

DiCaprio is set to play the infamous Russian mystic and confidante of the Romanov Russian royal family, Rasputin, in a new biopic.

By Ben Child
Kanye still working on ‘Yeezus’ despite next week’s release
Article
/ 11 June 2013

Kanye still working on ‘Yeezus’ despite next week’s release

Just days before Kanye West’s album is set for release, the rapper has summoned producer Rick Rubin for last-minute production and recording.

By Guardian Reporter
Outa collects R2.35m after donation plea
Article
/ 11 June 2013

Outa collects R2.35m after donation plea

The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance says it has raised R2.35-million towards its court challenge to e-tolling on Gauteng’s highways.

By Sapa
No bad blood after PEC disbandment, says Limpopo ANCYL
Article
/ 11 June 2013

No bad blood after PEC disbandment, says Limpopo ANCYL

The ANC Youth League in Limpopo says it holds no grudge against the national task team which decided to disband its provincial executive committee.

By Sapa
Canada denies access to Prism but admits to monitoring phone traffic
Article
/ 11 June 2013

Canada denies access to Prism but admits to monitoring phone traffic

Canada has denied access to a US spy programme but officials say the nation’s intelligence agency is monitoring foreign phone and internet traffic.

By David Ljunggren
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