Indian residents deny ‘massacre’ label; black survivors claim violence and orchestration
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The rhetoric had a clear political undertone and had to do with power – Pietermaritzburg business chamber
The distinctive quality of Theuns Jordaan’s voice meant he became a standard part of the South African music landscape, particularly the Afrikaans market
On day three of the SAHRC hearings into the July unrest, victim Ntethelelo Mkhize disputes the testimony of activist Sham Maharaj
Jeremy Vearey encouraged a ‘mini insurrection’ with his Facebook posts, arbitration hearing finds
Learners writing their final exams are motivated by the delicious fare served at an oasis in Delft, Cape Town
Small players’ voices were heard in many provinces where they will form part of coalition governments
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It is not clear yet whether the Taliban government will clamp down on the illicit trade
Mixed reactions from South Africans as apartheid’s last president, FW de Klerk, dies after battling with cancer
An expert says the theft of drugs worth R200-million is ‘not random’; inquiry will be launched