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Yearly Archives: 2015

High demand for tiger parts fuelling poaching
Article
/ 3 February 2015

High demand for tiger parts fuelling poaching

There is a culture among wealthy people to own tiger parts in order to mount heads and decorate living rooms with rugs made from their pelts.

By Gopal Sharma
DA: Business minister’s xenophobic comments ‘fuelled the wedge’
Article
/ 3 February 2015

DA: Business minister’s xenophobic comments ‘fuelled the wedge’

The DA lodged a complaint with the SAHRC against comments made by Small Business Minister Lindiwe Zulu about foreign-shop owners.

By Sapaxxxx
Everyone’s word against Derby-Lewis’s
Article
/ 3 February 2015

Everyone’s word against Derby-Lewis’s

Clive Derby-Lewis denies claims that he instructed his legal team to sue Minister Michael Masutha, who rejected his medical parole.

By Sapa
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Article
/ 3 February 2015

EFF threat not for Cabinet to discuss – Radebe

Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe says that the EFF’s threat to disrupt the State of the Nation address is an issue Parliament must deal with.

By Sapa
Allister Coetzee quits as Stormers coach
Article
/ 3 February 2015

Allister Coetzee quits as Stormers coach

The man who coached the Stormers to successive South African conference titles in the extended Super 15 in 2011 and 2012 is to coach a Japanese team.

By Nick Said
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Article
/ 3 February 2015

Survey: Three in ten adults are scared of the police

The survey also found that three in ten adults fear going to a police station to report a crime.

By Sapa
Veteran actors on being nominated for an Oscar
Article
/ 3 February 2015

Veteran actors on being nominated for an Oscar

With the 87th Academy Awards taking place on February 22, a few industry veterans spoke about being nominated at a later stage of their careers.

By Mary Milliken
Acting Hawks boss driven to take ‘revenge’ for Mdluli
Article
/ 3 February 2015

Acting Hawks boss driven to take ‘revenge’ for Mdluli

Suspended Gauteng Hawks boss Shadrack Sibiya says his role in the investigation into Richard Mdluli was motivation for his suspension.

By Sapaxxxx
Bradley Cooper surprised by controversy surrounding ‘American Sniper’
Article
/ 3 February 2015

Bradley Cooper surprised by controversy surrounding ‘American Sniper’

The Oscar-nominated actor says he did not foresee "American Sniper" – a film critics say glorifies war – becoming a charged political conversation.

By Reuters
Fidel Castro photos released to dispel ill health rumours
Article
/ 3 February 2015

Fidel Castro photos released to dispel ill health rumours

Photographs of Fidel Castro, which showed the former president meeting with a student union leader, have been released to hush rumours of illness.

By Staff Reporter
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