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/ 26 October 2010
The fraud case involving businessman Sandile Majali was postponed for further investigation in the Johannesburg Commercial Crimes Court on Tuesday.
South Africa’s reputation overseas improved significantly after the successful hosting of the Soccer World Cup, researchers said on Wednesday.
High crime levels dragged South Africa’s ranking down to fifth place out of 53 African countries in a report on good governance released on Monday.
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/ 28 September 2010
Twitter’s traffic celebrity PigSpotter has hired a lawyer and approached the Director of Public Prosecutions to have charges against him dropped.
The South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) held "tense" talks with the ANC in Johannesburg on Thursday about a proposed media appeals tribunal.
Public-service unions on Tuesday accused the government of creative accounting, as the state urged workers to reconsider its wage offer.
The ANC on Tuesday insisted that it did not want to curtail press freedom with a proposed media appeals tribunal.
As editors met on Wednesday to discuss the "horrors" of an ANC onslaught against media freedom, the Hawks arrested a <i>Sunday Times</i> journalist.
Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane has decided to investigate allegations of negligence following six baby deaths at a Johannesburg hospital.
Gauteng health authorities have washed their hands of six premature babies dying of gastro, saying there had been "no specific acts of negligence".