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/ 7 February 2012
A treasury official has been accused of trying to evict tenants from a flat she owns by breaking down its doors and and supergluing the security gate.
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/ 7 February 2012
South Africa will not to allow agents to appoint referees for friendly fixtures after allegations of match-fixing at pre-2010 World Cup warm-up games.
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/ 7 February 2012
Have you experienced racism at a South African gym? Tell us about it.
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/ 7 February 2012
ArcelorMittal SA Limited has reported a full year headline loss, hit by higher raw material costs and weaker sales but expects a better first quarter.
Cosatu’s call for a labour broker ban has been cast in a new light by research showing a quarter of jobs created since 1994 were filled by brokerages.
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/ 7 February 2012
Commodities trader Glencore has reached agreement with Swiss mining group Xstrata on a merger that would create a global group worth $90-billion.
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/ 7 February 2012
England captain Andrew Strauss has stressed that a 3-0 hammering inflicted by Pakistan is not all doom and gloom for his team.
Mutinying police in the Maldives have taken over the state broadcaster and called for people to come to the streets to boot President Mohamed Nasheed.
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has hailed the return of Luis Suarez after an eight game ban and again insisted he should not have been suspended.
Boosted by rising US jobs figures, Barack Obama’s approval rating has hit the 50% mark and has opened up a lead over his likely Republican opponent.