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Yearly Archives: 2015

Zuma asked to resign and legalise dagga
Article
/ 4 February 2015

Zuma asked to resign and legalise dagga

The presidency invited South Africans on social media to recommend topics for Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation address – and we obliged.

By Sapa
Chad says army killed more than 200 Boko Haram militants
Africa
/ 4 February 2015

Chad says army killed more than 200 Boko Haram militants

Chad has deployed 2 500 troops as part of a regional effort to take on the militant group, and the army says it has killed more than 200 insurgents.

By Reuters
Proteas mentally strong ahead of World Cup, says coach
Article
/ 4 February 2015

Proteas mentally strong ahead of World Cup, says coach

Russell Domingo says the South African cricket team are mentally strong enough to bring home the trophy as they depart for Australia and New Zealand.

By Michael Sherman
Sars group executive Johann van Loggerenberg resigns
Article
/ 4 February 2015

Sars group executive Johann van Loggerenberg resigns

Both Sars and its group executive, who was accused of misconduct last year, have said that the ”parting of ways was amicable”.

By Sapaxxxx
Situation in Majakaneng remains tense after protests
Article
/ 4 February 2015

Situation in Majakaneng remains tense after protests

Police are monitoring Majakaneng in the North West where protesters have been stoning passing vehicles, resulting in road closures.

By Sapaxxxx
Safety record under scrutiny after TransAsia crash kills nine
Article
/ 4 February 2015

Safety record under scrutiny after TransAsia crash kills nine

Taiwan regulators are likely to put pressure on TransAsia Airways to review its procedures after the crash; its second fatal accident in seven months.

By Faith Hung
Sars official brought down by an affair gone wrong
Article
/ 4 February 2015

Sars official brought down by an affair gone wrong

Johann van Loggerenberg has resigned from Sars, allegedly after a lawyer made a number of claims against him in a complaint to the revenue service.

By Chantelle Benjamin 1
Survey: transformation in art
Article
/ 4 February 2015

Survey: transformation in art

We would like to hear from galleries and museums about race and gender equity in your workplace.

By Arts Desk
Ebola survivors’ blood could aid new disease treatments
Article
/ 4 February 2015

Ebola survivors’ blood could aid new disease treatments

A new project aims to inject people with genetic material in the hopes of spurring cells to make specific antibodies capable of fighting pathogens.

By Julie Steenhuysen
EU ban lift an attempt to ‘hoodwink’ Africa – Zanu-PF
Africa
/ 4 February 2015

EU ban lift an attempt to ‘hoodwink’ Africa – Zanu-PF

Zimbabwe’s ruling party has called the EU’s lifting of a travel ban on President Robert Mugabe "inconsequential".

By Sapaxxxx
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