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Monthly Archives: February 2014

Landmark Rwanda genocide trial begins in France
Africa
/ 4 February 2014

Landmark Rwanda genocide trial begins in France

The first trial in France over the 1994 Rwandan genocide which left at least a half-million people dead has opened in a Paris court.

By Sapa Ap
TUT funding protest goes to court after student evictions
Article
/ 4 February 2014

TUT funding protest goes to court after student evictions

Leaders say they will take the Tshwane University of Technology’s management to court after students were evicted from residences for protests.

By Sapa
Platinum pay strike costs South Africa R400-million a day
Article
/ 4 February 2014

Platinum pay strike costs South Africa R400-million a day

While continued strikes in the platinum belt are costing the mines, the toll on the country is in fact higher says the Chamber of Mines.

By Paul Burkhardt
Man City’s home win run shut down by Mourinho’s Chelsea
Article
/ 4 February 2014

Man City’s home win run shut down by Mourinho’s Chelsea

Chelsea have ended Manchester United’s perfect home-win Premier League record with an orchestrated attack by Jose Mourinho’s team.

By Staff Reporter
Ghana moves interest rate meeting forward
Article
/ 4 February 2014

Ghana moves interest rate meeting forward

Ghana’s central bank will meet two weeks earlier than planned, to decide how to respond to a weaker currency and inflationary pressures.

By Staff Reporter
CAR: Scores die, houses torched in new clashes
Africa
/ 4 February 2014

CAR: Scores die, houses torched in new clashes

The latest outbreak of violence between Muslims and Christians in the CAR has killed more than 70 people in the past few days, says a police official.

By Reuters
No donor pressure in DA-Agang merger, insists Maimane
Article
/ 4 February 2014

No donor pressure in DA-Agang merger, insists Maimane

While her spokesperson denies a donor was behind the DA-Agang SA partnership, opposition leader Helen Zille tweeted pressure was on Mamphela Ramphele.

By Sapa
A guide on how to botch a political union in less than a week
Article
/ 4 February 2014

A guide on how to botch a political union in less than a week

From crippling impatience to invoking Nelson Mandela’s name: the failed Agang SA-DA merger was a lesson in how not to do things in SA politics.

By Verashni Pillay
SA’s economy depends on mining labour relations, says Manuel
Article
/ 4 February 2014

SA’s economy depends on mining labour relations, says Manuel

The South African economy is dependent on a stable mining industry that has lasting and sustained peace in its labour affairs, says Trevor Manuel.

By Lynley Donnelly
Torrential rain in Gauteng wreaks havoc
Article
/ 4 February 2014

Torrential rain in Gauteng wreaks havoc

Dozens of closed roads, five people rescued from rivers and 52 crashes in several hours have been blamed on heavy downpours in Gauteng.

By Sapa
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