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Yearly Archives: 2015

Afcon festivities belie Equatorial Guinea’s tyrannical history
Analysis
/ 20 January 2015

Afcon festivities belie Equatorial Guinea’s tyrannical history

With the world’s eyes on the tiny African nation, its president is hoping the Africa Cup of Nations will bring the approval he so desperately seeks.

By Terry Bell
Zapiro: Jan Van La Grange
Cartoons
/ 20 January 2015

Zapiro: Jan Van La Grange

Click on image for full-size view.

By Zapiro
Missed call? DA, ANC claim victory in SMS ruling
Article
/ 19 January 2015

Missed call? DA, ANC claim victory in SMS ruling

The DA has hailed the ConCourt ruling as a victory for freedom of expression, while the ANC sees it as a reaffirmation that the message was opinion.

By Thulani Gqirana
Zambian elections on Tuesday could determine pivotal issues in its major copper industry
Africa
/ 19 January 2015

Zambian elections on Tuesday could determine pivotal issues in its major copper industry

Zambia’s copper industry has been at the heart of campaigning for Tuesday’s presidential election and poses a big headache for the next leader.

By Joe Brock
DA SMS ruling a ‘landmark judgment’
Article
/ 19 January 2015

DA SMS ruling a ‘landmark judgment’

The ruling, which found that the DA was within its rights to say Zuma had stolen taxpayer money, was one that would "liberate fair comment".

By Chantelle Benjamin 1
Restaurant owner dismisses racist comment allegations
Article
/ 19 January 2015

Restaurant owner dismisses racist comment allegations

The alleged discovery of a ‘small cockroach’ on a plate of food at a Rosebank restaurant has sparked a racist storm.

By Sthembiso Sithole
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Videos
/ 19 January 2015

Corruption and greed weakening Nigeria’s army

Highlights of the M&G’s Google Hangout on how Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram became the force it is today and Nigeria’s failure to stop it.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 January 2015

‘Doctor Death’ and team walk out of HPCSA hearing

Wouter Basson and his legal team walked out of his sentencing hearing to file an urgent interdict at the high court in Pretoria.

By Ina Skosana
No evidence of terrorist involvement in AirAsia crash
Article
/ 19 January 2015

No evidence of terrorist involvement in AirAsia crash

Recordings on the AirAsia flight QZ8501’s black box don’t show any evidence of terrorist involvement in the crash that killed 162 people last month.

By Randy Fabi
Concourt: DA’s ‘Zuma stole’ SMS is fair comment
Article
/ 19 January 2015

Concourt: DA’s ‘Zuma stole’ SMS is fair comment

The Constitutional Court has ruled that the DA was within its rights when it said in an SMS that President Jacob Zuma had stolen money.

By Sapa
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