Following allegations of crime and abuse abound in state villages the <i>M&G</i> decided to have a look.
Western leaders fear Muslim Brotherhood, but on the streets its influence may be limited.
Free State minister of human settlements is facing the axe after his national counterpart Tokyo Sexwale clawed back R263-million.
Continuing expansion in China has offset the reduction in carbon emissions in recession hit Western countries.
Burma Prime Minister Thein Sein was chosen on Friday to become the military-run country’s first civilian president in half a century.
The Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s biggest opposition group, has no ambitions to run for presidency, a leading member of the group said on Friday
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/ 4 February 2011
Absa Bank will be the new official sponsors of the Springboks, the South African Rugby Union (Saru) announced on Thursday.
World’s eyes are on the man who holds the key to the political future of the Arab world’s largest country.
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/ 4 February 2011
The Empire State Building announced it would meet all its electricity need with wind power.
Court hears Dewani suspect volunteered information about location of the weapon after the crime.