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Yearly Archives: 2013

Legalising rhino horn trade could save species
Article
/ 28 May 2013

Legalising rhino horn trade could save species

The 35-year Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species ban on rhino horn has not stopped the poachers, says ANC MP Johnny de Lange.

By Sapa
Cabinet report speaks of rationalising parastatals
Article
/ 28 May 2013

Cabinet report speaks of rationalising parastatals

The review of state-owned entities moots the possibility of collapsing non-viable parastatals but skirts the vexed issue of privatisation.

By Emsie Ferreira
South African filmmaker’s big shot at global success
Article
/ 28 May 2013

South African filmmaker’s big shot at global success

Hanneke Schutte, the South African winner of the Jameson First Shot competition, has directed a short film starring Willem Dafoe.

By Staff Reporter
Diepsloot: Crime, xenophobia – or both?
Article
/ 28 May 2013

Diepsloot: Crime, xenophobia – or both?

As Diepsloot remains tense following a night of looting, experts have accused the government and police of fudging the issue of xenophobia.

By Nickolaus Bauer
Limpopo task team disbands three local ANC branches
Article
/ 28 May 2013

Limpopo task team disbands three local ANC branches

The ANC’s provincial task team in Limpopo has disbanded three regional branches in a further attempt to restore order to the party in the province.

By Sapa
Kanye West’s ‘New Slaves’ screening shut down by cops
Article
/ 28 May 2013

Kanye West’s ‘New Slaves’ screening shut down by cops

Officers threatened to arrest fans that had gathered outside a Houston chapel night, hoping to watch a video for West’s latest song, "New Slaves".

By Guardian Reporter
Hunting industry earns SA R6.2-billion
Article
/ 28 May 2013

Hunting industry earns SA R6.2-billion

In her budget vote, Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa has said that the industry shows the value of SA’s biodiversity and would be supported.

By Sipho Kings
Art Basel’s debut in Hong Kong attracts global celebrities
Article
/ 28 May 2013

Art Basel’s debut in Hong Kong attracts global celebrities

Western art dealers have focused their attention on wealthy Chinese buyers at the Asian debut of the world’s most prominent art fair.

By David Batty
Fifa push race and reform at annual congress
Article
/ 28 May 2013

Fifa push race and reform at annual congress

Fifa’s executive committee has met in a prelude to an annual congress that’s considered a landmark moment for Fifa to complete its reform process.

By Gerald Imray
Russia: End of EU arms ban a blow to Syrian peace efforts
Article
/ 28 May 2013

Russia: End of EU arms ban a blow to Syrian peace efforts

Failure to renew an arms embargo on Syria could hamper US-Russian peace talks with the worn-torn nation.

By Steve Gutterman and Alistair Lyon
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