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/ 15 February 2011
The invitation to join the Brics and its acceptance is primarily a political issue and offers SA an opportunity to engage with new global realities.
There is evidence that ANC leaders are providing help to a campaign aimed at destroying the IFP, IFP leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi says.
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/ 15 February 2011
Who said this? "We are a Christian culture, we come from a Christian culture, and not to know the King James Bible is to be, in some way barbarian.
Gauteng chairperson of Satawu Ephraim Mphahlele says the truck drivers’ strike will have a major effect on the country.
Nations must resist protectionism and get on with trade liberalisation and structural reforms.
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/ 15 February 2011
The government is trying to verify whether the person kidnapped while working for a British oil company in the DRC is a South African.
Truck drivers have hit the streets in Johannesburg to protest against wages as low as R3 000 a month. We talk to Satawu about progress in wage negotiations with the Road Freight Employers’ Association.
The ICD has found "no evidence" that police took instructions from ANC Youth League president Julius Malema at a conference in Limpopo last year.
Confirmation by DRC President Joseph Kabila has embroiled Khulubuse Zuma in a legal dispute with a leading oil company in Africa.
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/ 15 February 2011
Opposition parties on Tuesday walked out of a government presentation on the contentious Protection of Information Bill.