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Mbongeni Ngema has the monopoly on Durban stages this week.
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The <em>M&G</em>’s court bid over a report on the 2002 Zimbabwe elections comes at a time when there is large focus on access to information.
Pastor Eugene Pienaar has seen a lot in his career, but this week’s Cope elective conference was one of the more memorable experiences.
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Australia might be back in the Ashes after superb bowling by Mitchell Johnson, but they have shown little to ease concerns about their top order.
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People watch YouTube videos for a number of reasons: to catch up on the news, to watch music videos and to watch people making fools of themselves.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao left New Delhi on Friday, vowing that India will never be a rival, but his rhetoric has done little to lift Indian unease.
WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange has declared that he is the victim of a smear campaign after being freed on bail over rape allegations.
Allies of presidential claimant Alassane Ouattara have urged Ivorians to join a new march through Abidjan to seize the state broadcaster’s building.
Delegates from the embattled Cope conference descended on the World Youth Festival in Pretoria on Friday, attempting to hold their own conference.
A witness to an accident that killed four pupils says she could not recognise her neighbour’s child, who was allegedly hit by musician Jub Jub’s car.