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Monthly Archives: February 2014

Sebokeng quiet, Majakaneng protests continue
Article
/ 6 February 2014

Sebokeng quiet, Majakaneng protests continue

After a protester was shot dead in Sebokeng during violent protests, demonstrations continued in Majakaneng, with residents burning a truck.

By Sapa
Barclays Bank of Kenya full-year profit declines on bad loans
Article
/ 6 February 2014

Barclays Bank of Kenya full-year profit declines on bad loans

In its full-year results, the Bank of Kenya said profit had declined by 13% on bad debt.

By Staff Reporter
Sri Lankan state forces accused of most local war crimes
Article
/ 6 February 2014

Sri Lankan state forces accused of most local war crimes

The Island of Impunity report cites witness accounts that army torture, sexual violence and enforced disappearance continue in part today.

By Reuters
Concourt to hear Sexual Offences Act case
Article
/ 6 February 2014

Concourt to hear Sexual Offences Act case

An application for the confirmation of a high court order declaring parts of the Act unconstitutional will be scrutinised at the Constitutional Court.

By Sapa
CAR still ruled by violence
Africa
/ 6 February 2014

CAR still ruled by violence

While the political situation in the Central African Republic seems to stabilise after an interim president took over, violence is still rife.

By Staff Reporter
Eight miners’ bodies recovered at Harmony after fire
Article
/ 6 February 2014

Eight miners’ bodies recovered at Harmony after fire

Reports say the bodies of eight miners have been recovered after a fire and rock fall at a gold mine in Jo’burg, while one miner remains missing.

By Reuters
The Walking Dead’s ?Danai Gurira has a zest for theatre
Article
/ 6 February 2014

The Walking Dead’s ?Danai Gurira has a zest for theatre

One of Zimbabwe’s brightest stars — ?Danai Gurira — talks of the appeal of complex and powerful women in her new play, The Convert.

By Staff Reporter
Letters to the editor: February 7 to 13 2014
Article
/ 6 February 2014

Letters to the editor: February 7 to 13 2014

Readers share their thoughts on the recent headline-grabbing kerfuffle between DA leader Helen Zille and Agang SA’s Mamphela Ramphele.

By Letters
Editorial: Milked taxpayers left in the dark
Article
/ 6 February 2014

Editorial: Milked taxpayers left in the dark

Free State Premier Ace Magashule’s response to a scandal surrounding a dairy scheme indicates he feels no need to account for R342m of public funds.

By Editorial
Free State dairy project damned in treasury investigation
Article
/ 6 February 2014

Free State dairy project damned in treasury investigation

A controversial R570-million Free State dairy project is riddled with irregularities, investigators for the national treasury have found.

By Sam Sole Author, Tabelo Timse &, Sam Sole and Stefaans Brummer
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