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Yearly Archives: 2015

Protesting DRC students tell Kabila to ‘get out’
Africa
/ 21 January 2015

Protesting DRC students tell Kabila to ‘get out’

Shots rang out as dozens of students shouting "Kabila get out!" faced off against police officers at Kinshasa’s university.

By Staff Reporter
SPIKE How to build an elite school for all
Article
/ 21 January 2015

SPIKE How to build an elite school for all

The East Rand’s affordable African School for Excellence is helping poor children to excel.

By Eve Fairbanks
Mourinho jokes about Gerrard loan deal
Article
/ 21 January 2015

Mourinho jokes about Gerrard loan deal

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho told BBC radio he’d rather the Premier League keep its top players than see the likes of Steven Gerrard head to the US.

By Staff Reporter
US, Cuba begin talks to restore diplomatic ties
Article
/ 21 January 2015

US, Cuba begin talks to restore diplomatic ties

The talks aim to restore diplomatic ties and eventually normalise relations between the two, which have been locked in Cold War-era hostilities.

By Daniel Trotta
From Kardashian to couture: how Balmain got its 21st-century buzz
Article
/ 21 January 2015

From Kardashian to couture: how Balmain got its 21st-century buzz

Olivier Rousteing, Balmain’s 28-year-old creative director, explains why he’s obsessed with social media and star power.

By Staff Reporter
CT drug, gang task team to receive training from FBI
Article
/ 21 January 2015

CT drug, gang task team to receive training from FBI

Officers from the task team will be expected to share the new skills with their colleagues and help train them once they are back from the course.

By Thulani Gqirana
Obama strikes defiant tone in State of the Union Address
Article
/ 21 January 2015

Obama strikes defiant tone in State of the Union Address

US President Barack Obama warned the Republican-led Congress to end their resistance to higher taxes on the wealthy, saying he won’t back down.

By Steve Holland and Jeff Mason
Boko Haram claims Baga massacre, warns of more attacks
Africa
/ 21 January 2015

Boko Haram claims Baga massacre, warns of more attacks

Boko Haram takes responsibility for the attack on Baga, and warns Nigeria and its neighbours that they will not stop, saying Baga was "not much".

By Staff Reporter
IMF revises growth rates for South Africa
Article
/ 21 January 2015

IMF revises growth rates for South Africa

IMF revised its growth forecast for sub-Saharan Africa down to 4.9% from 5.8% in 2015, and SA’s growth has been reduced to 2.1% from a previous 2.3%.

By Thuletho Zwane
Verashni’s advice to Zelda not the the right response
Article
/ 21 January 2015

Verashni’s advice to Zelda not the the right response

Do whites have enough power to define themselves in SA without the agreement of society? That might have been true 40 years ago, less true now.

By Staff Reporter
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