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Government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi was under fire on Thursday for saying that the Western Cape has too many coloured people.
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Legislation giving Durban the power to recycle graves is to be scrutinised to see if it does not violate people’s cultures and religion.
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Carte Blanche plan to appeal a ruling saying they are guilty of defamation after airing an insert about the safety of Gold Reef City’s rides.
Britain urged the world to exert pressure on Libyan leader Moammar Gadaffi and the EU said it was considering sending a intervention force.
SA launched their Cup bid on Thursday but action was overshadowed by chaos in Bangalore where police charged fans desperate for India match tickets.
A new Côte d’Ivoire militant group claims it killed 27 police and paramilitary forces loyal to the sitting president who refuses to cede power.
South Africa will spend an estimated R1,2-billion to clean up acidic water threatening to spill out from abandoned gold mines under Johannesburg.
A British court has agreed to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to Sweden, where he is accused of sex crimes.
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Africa and the Middle East are set to contribute 20% of total global mobile data traffic by 2015, according to a new mobile data forecast from Cisco.
A ruling on whether the ANC would be allowed to intervene in the hate speech case against Julius Malema will be handed down on Friday.