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Yearly Archives: 2013

Outa asks for money to continue fighting e-tolls
Article
/ 5 June 2013

Outa asks for money to continue fighting e-tolls

Outa may have to drop its court challenge to e-tolling on Gauteng’s highways if it does not raise an extra R1-million in three weeks.

By Jenni Evans
Warm squishy viral video of the week: The young vegetarian
Article
/ 5 June 2013

Warm squishy viral video of the week: The young vegetarian

Three-year-old Luiz Antonio prefers his animals alive. In this video, the Brazilian internet sensation explains why he won’t eat his calamari pasta.

By Staff Reporter
ANC Youth League too broke to pay debts
Article
/ 5 June 2013

ANC Youth League too broke to pay debts

The ANC Youth League has argued in the South Gauteng High Court that it has no assets or funds to liquidate in order to pay outstanding debts.

By Sapa
Paul Mashatile: Big promises, now what?
Article
/ 5 June 2013

Paul Mashatile: Big promises, now what?

Recent comments by Arts and Culture Minister Paul Mashatile promise a shake-up of the institutions that are life-and-death for artists.

By Brent Meersman
Power FM’s lineup: The big names making waves
Article
/ 5 June 2013

Power FM’s lineup: The big names making waves

After months of speculation Power FM – the new radio station aimed at an urban audience – has finally announced its high-profile lineup.

By Lisa Van Wyk
Pimples: Nice work – if you can get it
Videos
/ 5 June 2013

Pimples: Nice work – if you can get it

Dina Pule works tirelessly to ensure a decent wage for all. Her (ahem) partner Phosane Mngqibisa lives the same philosophy – from Pule’s office.

By Staff Reporter and Pimples
Booysen rape: Why NPA rejected alleged killer’s plea
Article
/ 5 June 2013

Booysen rape: Why NPA rejected alleged killer’s plea

The NPA says it rejected Johannes Kana’s guilty plea for the rape of slain teenager Anene Booysen because it would have implied a lesser sentence.

By Sapa
Ronaldo thought he knew it all, says Mourinho
Article
/ 5 June 2013

Ronaldo thought he knew it all, says Mourinho

Self-proclaimed ‘Special One’ Jose Mourinho had only one problem with Cristiano Ronaldo when he coached him at Real Madrid.

By Reuters
Convicted rapists freed after retired judge’s errors
Article
/ 5 June 2013

Convicted rapists freed after retired judge’s errors

The Supreme Court of Appeal has overturned the verdicts and sentences given in two cases by a Limpopo judge to two convicted rapists, reports Beeld.

By Sapa
Mozambique doctors march for higher wages
Africa
/ 5 June 2013

Mozambique doctors march for higher wages

Hundreds of Mozambique health workers wearing gags have marched in the capital Maputo as their strike for higher salaries extended into a third week.

By Staff Reporter
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