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/ 28 January 2010
The Competition Commission is probing major airlines for allegedly colluding on prices and pricing strategies ahead of the Soccer World Cup.
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/ 27 January 2010
Gauteng’s department of local government’s website was hacked on Wednesday morning by what appeared to be a radical Islamic group.
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/ 25 January 2010
From dodgeball businessmen to fibbing beauty queens. <i>Verashni Pillay</i> presents her list of fellow South Africa Indians who make her cringe
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/ 19 January 2010
Want to make your contribution to help earthquake-struck Haiti? Avoid the scammers and use these reputable organizations from South Africa and abroad
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/ 18 January 2010
How many political lives does a Zuma have? And just how many ways are there to skin the said Zuma?
Tiger Woods, whose Houdini act has paparazzi the world over scratching their heads, has reportedly been traced to a sex-rehab centre in Cape Town.
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/ 11 January 2010
The promises flowed as headily as the Moët Rose Imperial at the ANC anniversary bash this weekend. Verashni Pillay tracks the ANC’s resolutions.
Nersa’s hearings on Eskom’s massive tariff hikes begins soon but government hasn’t made the plan it is based on available. Read our leaked copy.
Speculation about who will be the Number One First Lady has clearly made an impression on at least two of President Jacob Zuma’s three wives.
About 60,7% of matrics passed the 2009 exams — just less than 2% down from 2008, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga said on Thursday.