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Yearly Archives: 2013

Lonmin strike: What drove workers back to Marikana?
Article
/ 14 May 2013

Lonmin strike: What drove workers back to Marikana?

An unplanned strike at the Lonmin mine in Marikana has left everyone unsettled as reasons for the protest remain unclear.

By Sarah Evans and Kwanele Sosibo
Ronaldinho, Kaka excluded from Brazil’s Confed Cup team
Article
/ 14 May 2013

Ronaldinho, Kaka excluded from Brazil’s Confed Cup team

Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari has also overlooked Alexandre Pato and Ramires for the World Cup warm-up tournament that Brazil will host in June.

By Tales Azzoni
Cwele announces plans to end violent protests
Article
/ 14 May 2013

Cwele announces plans to end violent protests

Individuals with ambitions of office are behind the violent protests which are common in the country, says State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele.

By Andisiwe Makinana
Zuma promises big for Eldos
Videos
/ 14 May 2013

Zuma promises big for Eldos

In what could be interpreted as the first unofficial election campaign, President Jacob Zuma descended on Eldorado Park to promise help.

By Staff Reporter
ConCourt reserves judgment on media’s access to Krejcir hearing
Article
/ 14 May 2013

ConCourt reserves judgment on media’s access to Krejcir hearing

The Constitutional Court has reserved judgment on whether the media has the right to access the Refugee Appeal Board hearing of Radovan Krejcir.

By Niren Tolsi
UAE returns Karabus’s passport
Article
/ 14 May 2013

UAE returns Karabus’s passport

South African doctor Cyril Karabus will probably leave the United Arab Emirates this week, his lawyer has said, after he received his passport.

By Sapa
Clothes, make-up, homes: Who’s paying for Netanyahu’s lifestyle?
Article
/ 14 May 2013

Clothes, make-up, homes: Who’s paying for Netanyahu’s lifestyle?

Israel’s prime minister is under fire for a costly lifestyle at taxpayers’ expense, just as his government slashes welfare benefits and raises taxes.

By Aron Heller
Guptas refuse further media questions on landing scandal
Article
/ 14 May 2013

Guptas refuse further media questions on landing scandal

The Gupta family says it will not answer any further questions regarding the landing at the Waterkloof Air Force Base until the report is finalised.

By Nickolaus Bauer
Minister ignores opposition calls to keep coal power plants
Article
/ 14 May 2013

Minister ignores opposition calls to keep coal power plants

Energy Minister Dipuo Peters has told MPs that many of the country’s older coal-fired power plants would be retired and "fall away around 2023".

By Staff Reporter
Kenyans stage pig protest over MPs’ pay
Africa
/ 14 May 2013

Kenyans stage pig protest over MPs’ pay

Protesters have released pigs at Parliament’s gates and poured blood on the pavement to protest demands by newly elected lawmakers for a wage hike.

By Staff Reporter
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