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Yearly Archives: 2015

Malamulele protesters ‘trading education for short-term demands’
Article
/ 22 January 2015

Malamulele protesters ‘trading education for short-term demands’

Protesters in Malamulele, Limpopo, have barred pupils from going to school and say they are giving government until Friday to meet their demands.

By Sapa
Nene approves additional R6.4bn guarantee for SAA
Article
/ 22 January 2015

Nene approves additional R6.4bn guarantee for SAA

Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene approved an additional guarantee for SAA, bringing the total to R14.4-billion, but there are conditions attached.

By Sapaxxxx
Ruling party takes slim lead at Zambia polls
Africa
/ 22 January 2015

Ruling party takes slim lead at Zambia polls

The Patriotic Front has taken a small lead over the opposition United Party for National Development, with 80 of the 150 constituencies counted.

By Chris Mfula
Soweto: Violence escalates between locals and foreigners
Article
/ 22 January 2015

Soweto: Violence escalates between locals and foreigners

Two people have died and a foreign-owned shop burnt in Soweto since violence broke out between community members on Monday.

By Sapa and Staff Reporter
Zuma knows what women want
Videos
/ 22 January 2015

Zuma knows what women want

Married, uneducated and pregnant: These are the standards by which women in President Jacob Zuma’s world should be judged. Beyoncé begs to differ.

By Staff Reporter
Five bodies found belted to seats at AirAsia wreckage
Article
/ 22 January 2015

Five bodies found belted to seats at AirAsia wreckage

Five bodies found near AirAsia flight QZ8501’s fuselage bring the total body count to 58 since the plane crashed last month.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma: Electricity infrastructure cannot serve expanded citizenry
Article
/ 22 January 2015

Zuma: Electricity infrastructure cannot serve expanded citizenry

SA’s electricity infrastructure wasn’t designed to serve 11-million households, Jacob Zuma told the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.

By Sapaxxxx
US, Cuba clash over immigration at start of talks
Article
/ 22 January 2015

US, Cuba clash over immigration at start of talks

In the first round of historic talks between the two countries, the US vowed to continue giving Cubans safe haven, despite Cuba’s objections.

By Daniel Trotta
Zambia vote extended into third day
Africa
/ 22 January 2015

Zambia vote extended into third day

Zambian police fired tear gas to disperse supporters of the leading opposition candidate, as the presidential election was extended into a third day.

By Susan Njanji and Obert Simwanza
Breytenbach: Decay of SA’s justice system must end
Article
/ 22 January 2015

Breytenbach: Decay of SA’s justice system must end

DA MP Glynnis Breytenbach plans to reintroduce a Constitutional Amendment Bill in Parliament this year to save SA’s "prosecutorial independence".

By Thulani Gqirana
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