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From Motsoeneng’s permanent appointment at the SABC to the Noakes diet and Brazil’s legendary World Cup loss, here’s what made headlines this week.
Former death squad commander Eugene de Kock has not been granted parole for his role in the torture and murder of anti-apartheid activists.
Cries of foul play won’t stop Fifa’s Sepp Blatter and Jerome Valcke from enjoying a good piss up. It’s all about pushing the right buttons.
Tibet’s ambassador in South Africa, Nangsa Chodon, speaks to us about life in Tibet, the Dalai Lama and improving relations between the two countries.
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After being fired as Cape Times editor, Alide Dasnois has now been dismissed from Independent Newspapers, says the Open Democracy Advice Centre.
President Jacob Zuma has instituted an inquiry into National Director of Public Prosecutions Mxolisi Nxasana.
New research shows emissions from Eskom’s coal-fired power stations are responsible for half the deaths related to air pollution in the province.
While the Mideast simmers, and Numsa test the limits of our economy, we can thank the heavens for our minister of national pride Faith Muthambi.