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Yearly Archives: 2013

Why exactly is Zuma attending Chad summit on CAR?
Analysis
/ 3 April 2013

Why exactly is Zuma attending Chad summit on CAR?

Jacob Zuma’s objectives at a regional summit on the CAR are unclear, but he will want to reach an understanding with the powers that be in Bangui.

By David L Smith
BHP Billiton ‘expects’ Eskom to respect power deals
Article
/ 3 April 2013

BHP Billiton ‘expects’ Eskom to respect power deals

BHP Billiton says it expects Eskom to honour deals that let the mining giant buy electricity for its smelters at over half the cost of production.

By Reuters
CAR and the SA government: Robbing people of their rights
Analysis
/ 3 April 2013

CAR and the SA government: Robbing people of their rights

Jacob Zuma and the version of the ANC he leads are, for obvious reasons, not fans of the maxim "verities liberabit vos" – the truth will set you free.

By Comment Author
Serena’s sticky transition to clay proves victorious
Article
/ 3 April 2013

Serena’s sticky transition to clay proves victorious

Serena Williams only had three days to make the transition to clay, and it showed a few times as she won her opening match at the Family Circle Cup.

By Jeffrey Collins
Man arrested for Happy Sindane’s murder
Article
/ 3 April 2013

Man arrested for Happy Sindane’s murder

Reports say a man arrested in connection with Happy Sindane’s murder had fought with him over a bottle of brandy the night before.

By Sapa
Samoa Air defends pay-as-you-weigh policy
Article
/ 3 April 2013

Samoa Air defends pay-as-you-weigh policy

The airline says its world-first plan to charge passengers by their weight rather than per seat is the fairest way to fly.

By Staff Reporter
Gender segregation now mandatory in Gaza schools
Article
/ 3 April 2013

Gender segregation now mandatory in Gaza schools

Starting with the new school year in September, Gaza boys and girls in middle and high school will be breaking the law if they study side by side.

By Sapa Ap
Malaysia’s PM dissolves Parliament for upcoming election
Article
/ 3 April 2013

Malaysia’s PM dissolves Parliament for upcoming election

Malaysia’s Prime Minister Najib Razak has announced he will dissolve Parliament, paving the way for a general election later this month.

By Stuart Grudgings
Seleka rebel convoy receives mixed reactions in CAR
Africa
/ 3 April 2013

Seleka rebel convoy receives mixed reactions in CAR

Some people in the Central African Republic have applauded a cavalcade of Seleka rebels while others remain distrustful after looting by both sides.

By Patrick Fort
No one’s singing along to Zuma’s new CAR tune
Analysis
/ 3 April 2013

No one’s singing along to Zuma’s new CAR tune

Jacob Zuma gave a new reason for SA troops sent to the Central African Republic, while attacking his critics and the media. But neither has hit home.

By Phillip De Wet
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