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/ 31 October 2010
President Jacob Zuma announced a major Cabinet reshuffle on Sunday, replacing ministers including those responsible for communications and labour.
A US academic told the <em>M&G</em> on Tuesday that Pik Botha would not have known about discussions with the Israel regarding nuclear weapons.
Gauteng head of crime intelligence, Joey Mabasa, told the <i>M&G</i> that George Smith called him to allegedly admit to the killing of Lolly Jackson.
The man who killed Teazers boss Lolly Jackson wanted to hand himself over to the police, but then disappeared, a spokesperson said on Tuesday.
Lolly Jackson: If it wasn’t a story about the glamour of naked women or Russian dancers, it was about assault or tax evasion.
Rustenburg sex worker Tshepiso Khoza is hoping to get off the street with the money she makes from the Soccer World Cup later this year.
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/ 16 October 2009
Zimbabwe’s fragile coalition faced a new test on Friday as Morgan Tsvangirai’s MDC said it would ”disengage” from President Robert Mugabe.
Jacob Zuma on Sunday named Gill Marcus as head of the central bank from November in an appointment that will probably be welcomed by investors.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions voiced anger on Thursday over a surprise central bank decision to keep interest rates on hold.
One in four men in SA have admitted to rape and many confess to attacking more than one victim, according to a study by the Medical Research Council.