Human rights campaigners vow to hound ex-US president.
Eskom has spent more than R75,5-billion on the capital investment programme since 2005, Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele said on Tuesday.
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Absa has reported flat full-year earnings that were slightly above consensus, hit by slack demand for loans and a slow economic recovery.
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Absa, the SA bank majority owned by Barclays, surpassed market expectations with a slight upturn in full-year earnings on Tuesday.
Do the old tenets of White House campaigns apply to someone who has broken virtually every rule in modern-day American politicking?
al-Jazeera English has new-found global popularity, a further sign that the West may be losing its grip on international news.
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An e.tv cameraman was injured and a broadcast van damaged when protesters turned on him and a reporter in Wesselton on Tuesday, eNews reported.
Six weeks of Cricket World Cup action gets under way on Saturday, with the 2011 tournament tipped to be the most open in history.
Zimbabwe’s police have seized cars belonging to Morgan Tsvangirai’s official escort and arrested his drivers for possessing police beacon lights.
The Egyptian president may not quit until September but amending a constitution that afforded him such power can begin sooner.