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Yearly Archives: 2013

State’s forensic experts bid denied in Carl Pistorius case
Article
/ 27 March 2013

State’s forensic experts bid denied in Carl Pistorius case

The state has been denied the option of calling new forensic experts in a culpable homicide case against Paralympian Oscar Pistorius’s brother Carl.

By Devereaux Morkel
MDGs: Five goals to a more equitable world
Analysis
/ 27 March 2013

MDGs: Five goals to a more equitable world

The world has begun a dialogue that I believe could help redefine the destiny of humanity, writes Archbishop Njongo Ndungane.

By Staff Reporter
Say what? SABC botches Brics breakfast briefing
Article
/ 27 March 2013

Say what? SABC botches Brics breakfast briefing

What was seen as a major coup for the SABC and the New Age soon degenerated into a farce as a Brics briefing broadcast was lost in translation.

By Faranaaz Parker and Staff Reporter
Lenovo set on leading in Africa PC market
Article
/ 27 March 2013

Lenovo set on leading in Africa PC market

Lenovo Africa’s general manager, Graham Braum, has recently met with government and private organisations from across Africa to talk business.

By Staff Reporter
Vodacom ups the stakes with 2c per second flat call rate
Article
/ 27 March 2013

Vodacom ups the stakes with 2c per second flat call rate

Vodacom has responded to MTN’s campaign around a 2c per second prepaid call rate by introducing the same rate across all networks, with a twist.

By Staff Reporter
Has the EU lifted sanctions against Zimbabwe too soon?
Africa
/ 27 March 2013

Has the EU lifted sanctions against Zimbabwe too soon?

Ongoing abuses and alleged intimidation by Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party has prompted many to question the easing of sanctions by the European Union.

By David Smith
Carl Pistorius appears in court on culpable homicide charges
Article
/ 27 March 2013

Carl Pistorius appears in court on culpable homicide charges

Oscar Pistorius’s brother Carl has arrived at the Vanderbijlpark Magistrate’s Court ahead of his appearance on culpable homicide charges.

By Sapa
US cautious about rushed verdict on gay marriage
Article
/ 27 March 2013

US cautious about rushed verdict on gay marriage

The US Supreme Court has tread cautiously as it considers gay marriage, with justices appearing hesitant to deliver a sweeping historic verdict.

By Staff Reporter
Brics still clearing out the rubble for development bank
Article
/ 27 March 2013

Brics still clearing out the rubble for development bank

The Brics Development Bank will go ahead, but Russia’s finance minister says it will not be launched when the fifth Brics summit is held.

By Giordano Stolley
More deaths reported as bodies of SA troops return
Article
/ 27 March 2013

More deaths reported as bodies of SA troops return

The remains of 13 soldiers killed in the Central African Republic have arrived in South Africa in the wake of reports that more SA soldiers have died.

By Sapa
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