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/ 11 January 2011
The official death toll in public unrest since the New Year is now at 18 after four civilians were killed on Monday in clashes with police.
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/ 11 January 2011
Security forces loyal Laurent Gbagbo opened fire on a neighbourhood where supporters of Alassane Ouattara said they had killed two police officers.
One-hundred-and-twenty-eight mine workers died in 2010, which was a 24% improvement over the previous year, the Chamber of Mines said on Tuesday.
President Jacob Zuma’s recent speech shows that land reform is on the government’s agenda but it’s still unclear exactly what is being proposed.
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/ 11 January 2011
The government’s new growth path, unveiled late last year, was not enough to transform South Africa’s economy, Cosatu said on Tuesday.
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/ 11 January 2011
Japan pledged on Tuesday to buy eurozone bonds this month in a show of support for Europe’s struggle with a seething debt crisis.
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/ 11 January 2011
Kim Yong-sook is an idealist who longs for a greener lifestyle. But she never dreamed that her credit card could help save the planet.
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/ 11 January 2011
Many of the prospective students flocking to the University of Johannesburg may not get in at all, the institution said on Tuesday.
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/ 11 January 2011
Archeologists have unearthed the oldest wine-making facility ever found.
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/ 11 January 2011
The prevalence of four common species of bumblebees in the United States has dropped by 96% in the past few decades, according to the most comprehensive national census of the insects. Scientists said the alarming decline, which could have devastating implications for the pollination of both wild and farmed plants, was likely to be a […]