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/ 20 February 2014
With election season upon us, we look at the manifesto: a declaration of belief and/or intention by a person or group, that goes back to the 1500s.
Cope chief whip Nkosinathi Kuluta is still in his Eastern Cape legislative seat almost four weeks after defecting to the ANC.
Social media has caused weighty struggles for Coca-Cola, the world’s most famous beverages company.
SABC chairperson Ellen Zandile Tshabalala is laughing off public protector Thuli Madonsela’s findings of irregularities in Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s salary.
The controversy around sand mining in Pondoland continues, with the community questioning a local chief about their development needs.
The farce at this week’s Seriti commission hearing has shown that the inquiry into the arms deal should be brought to an end.
MPs have been knocking President Jacob Zuma’s liberal use of the phrase "a good story" during the recent Parliamentary debates.
Protests were peaceful until government security forces launched an unexpected assault on Maidan square. But now protesters 
are fighting back.
The only book prize that celebrates works of ?fiction written in all of our official languages has been suspended.
Muntu Vilakazi shoots from the hip for his debut exhibition that focuses on people enjoying good times in the townships of the East Rand.