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/ 25 February 2013
We look at the Oscar Pistorius hearing, Mamphela Ramphele’s new political party, Sona, the upcoming budget speech and the artful Design Indaba.
Fresh scandal has hit the cardinals who are due to choose Pope Benedict XVI’s successor as he spoke from his window for the last time.
South Africa have completed a 3-0 series sweep over Pakistan in the third and final Test, with debutant Kyle Abbott bagging nine wickets.
Justice Minister Jeff Radebe says the names of government officials convicted of corruption will be published for the public to see.
The Pistorius family’s lawyer has confirmed that Oscar Pistorius’s brother Carl is facing a charge of culpable homicide, which he intends to contest.
Zimbabwe’s Vice-President Joice Mujuru has signalled that the country will not allow monitors from outside the SADC to watch this year’s elections.
The family of murder-accused Oscar Pistorius will issue a statement about reports that his brother Carl has been charged with culpable homicide.
A UN-mediated peace deal aimed at ending two decades of conflict in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo has been signed by regional leaders.