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/ 25 February 2011
A doctor described how a pocket knife and a hacksaw were used to amputate the legs of a man trapped under rubble after Christchurch’s earthquake.
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/ 25 February 2011
SuperSport has let go of rugby commentator Andrew "Tank" Lanning after he revealed market-sensitive information about the company on Twitter.
Bob Mabena shares gives us a glimpse into his life through <b>Sibongile Nkosi</b>.
The ANC has distanced itself from remarks made by government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi that there are too many coloured people in the Western Cape.
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/ 25 February 2011
The burning question is, where next? After Ben Ali and Mubarak, others may not fall as easily, though most regimes are candidates.
African governments are "failing" Libyan citizens and all Africans, according to civil society organisations on Friday.
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/ 25 February 2011
At least 10 soldiers loyal to the disputed presidency of Laurent Gbagbo have been killed by unidentified "commandos".
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/ 25 February 2011
<i>The Mail & Guardian</i>’s readers share their views on Trevor Ncube’s opinion piece, mortuaries in KwaZulu-Natal and much more.
Only two of the country’s six top metros are likely to retain their mayors after the local government elections in May.
Ruthless Australia compounded the miseries of rivals New Zealand by notching up a seven-wicket victory in their World Cup match on Friday.