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/ 10 January 2011
Suspected al-Qaeda kidnappers killed two young French hostages in ‘cold blood’ during a failed rescue operation in the deserts of Niger.
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/ 10 January 2011
More than 20% of learners who heard last week that they had passed the matric exams could be left in limbo in the 2011 academic year.
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/ 10 January 2011
Chinese investment in Zambia topped $1-billion and created 15 000 jobs in 2010, with $5-billion more to be spent in the coming years.
There will be greater access to tertiary education institutions, Higher Education and Training Minister Blade Nzimande announced in Pretoria on Monday
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/ 10 January 2011
A body believed to be that of businessman Rob Taylor, who gave a R2-million Audi to a group of car guards, was found in Cape Town.
North Korea on Monday proposed dialogue with South Korea, less than two months after launching a deadly bombardment of a border island.
The defence chiefs of the United States and China on Monday sought to play down a growing military rivalry between the two countries.
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/ 10 January 2011
One of the strongest indicators of how professional you are is not how you host a meeting, but how you handle yourself at the dinner table.
The UN should consider expanding sanctions on Côte d’Ivoire to target Laurent Gbagbo, who has refused to resign as president after a disputed poll.
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/ 10 January 2011
Northam Platinum announced Monday that an employee died in a tramming accident on Sunday morning.