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Yearly Archives: 2013

Neil Young is back with ‘Live At The Cellar Door’
Article
/ 3 December 2013

Neil Young is back with ‘Live At The Cellar Door’

Canadian singer-songwriter and musician Neil Young has launched a pre-order of his upcoming album release "Live At The Cellar Door". Stream it here.

By Staff Reporter
E-tolls: Tag, you’re it
Videos
/ 3 December 2013

E-tolls: Tag, you’re it

Tuesday marked the start of the e-toll system and motorists trickled in to get tagged. Some are still against it and are willing to be arrested.

By Staff Reporter
EFF: Zuma must do the honourable thing and resign
Article
/ 3 December 2013

EFF: Zuma must do the honourable thing and resign

Julius Malema’s EFF has come out in defence of the public protector and called for President Jacob Zuma to resign over the Nkandlagate scandal.

By Matuma Letsoala
Cricket council awards: Hashim Amla nominated for top honours
Article
/ 3 December 2013

Cricket council awards: Hashim Amla nominated for top honours

Hashim Amla, Australia’s Michael Clarke and England’s James Anderson have been nominated for prizes at the International Cricket Council awards.

By Staff Reporter
SA’s poverty levels are decreasing, shows new study
Article
/ 3 December 2013

SA’s poverty levels are decreasing, shows new study

A first-time study by the National Planning Commission and UCT has shown poverty in SA is decreasing and that we’re still a nation of labour migrants.

By Verashni Pillay
South Africa’s current-account deficit widens to 6.8% of GDP
Article
/ 3 December 2013

South Africa’s current-account deficit widens to 6.8% of GDP

The Reserve Bank’s last quarterly update for the year shows that the current-account deficit widened to the biggest gap in half a decade.

By Franz Wild
UN to start using surveillance drones in DRC
Africa
/ 3 December 2013

UN to start using surveillance drones in DRC

In a landmark intelligence-gathering exercise, the UN will begin using drones in the DRC to monitor its border and movements by armed groups.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 3 December 2013

How true are reports of breakthrough Aids ‘cures’?

As the world recently marked World Aids Day, Africa Check has investigated the evidence behind three claims of an Aids breakthrough "cure".

By Staff Reporter
Sanral ‘surprisingly arrogant and evasive’, says JPSA
Article
/ 3 December 2013

Sanral ‘surprisingly arrogant and evasive’, says JPSA

Justice Project South Africa lawyers have labelled responses from Sanral’s legal team relating to e-tolls as "arrogant and evasive".

By Sapa
Thailand: Police allow protesters into state buildings
Article
/ 3 December 2013

Thailand: Police allow protesters into state buildings

Thailand’s government has ordered police to stand down, bringing an end to days of violence in Bangkok in which five people have died.

By Panarat Thepgumpanat
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