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Yearly Archives: 2015

German court convicts Rwandan rebel leaders in landmark trial
Africa
/ 28 September 2015

German court convicts Rwandan rebel leaders in landmark trial

A German court sentenced two Rwandan rebel leaders to long jail terms for masterminding massacres in eastern DRC from their homes in Germany.

By Staff Reporter
SA peacekeeper killed in Sudan’s Darfur
Article
/ 28 September 2015

SA peacekeeper killed in Sudan’s Darfur

One South African peacekeeper was killed and four wounded when a convoy they were escorting came under fire in Sudan’s Darfur region.

By Staff Reporter
Showcasing energy-efficient vehicles
Article
/ 28 September 2015

Showcasing energy-efficient vehicles

Shell and the University of Johannesburg host the second Shell Eco-marathon in Africa

By Advertorial
Entertainment News: All eyes on Trevor Noah; Joy of Jazz in photos
Article
/ 28 September 2015

Entertainment News: All eyes on Trevor Noah; Joy of Jazz in photos

From Zahara’s latest album going gold to Kris Jenner’s emotional scene on Keeping up with the Kardashians, here’s what had us talking.

By Arts Desk
Trevor Noah set to rock The Daily Show
Article
/ 28 September 2015

Trevor Noah set to rock The Daily Show

The world has used social media to show support for Trevor Noah who will make his debut as the new host of The Daily Show on Tuesday night.

By Sthembiso Sithole
Rand slips to all-time low on heritage day
Article
/ 28 September 2015

Rand slips to all-time low on heritage day

As SA markets took the day off on heritage day the rand dipped past 14 to the dollar for the second time in four weeks and slipped to an all-time low.

By Staff Reporter
Homo naledi discovery a triumph for open access and education
Analysis
/ 28 September 2015

Homo naledi discovery a triumph for open access and education

The discovery has been a social media sensation, recording an extraordinary number of views – more than 170 000 – for a scientific paper.

By Staff Reporter
Bokke captain Jean de Villiers retires after suffering broken jaw
Article
/ 28 September 2015

Bokke captain Jean de Villiers retires after suffering broken jaw

Heyneke Meyer pays tribute to "one of greatest Springboks ever" as the SA captain hangs up his boots.

By Staff Reporter
VW scandal will send costly ripples through auto industry
Article
/ 28 September 2015

VW scandal will send costly ripples through auto industry

The impact of Volkswagen’s deceit will spread far beyond its German headquarters. Customers and suppliers will face losses just as steep or steeper.

By W Rocky Newman
Malusi Gigaba hits back at visa regulation critics
Article
/ 28 September 2015

Malusi Gigaba hits back at visa regulation critics

The home affairs minister has insisted that it is naive to blame falling tourism numbers solely on South Africa’s new visa regulations.

By Lynley Donnelly
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