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/ 28 September 2010
The criticism that the International Criminal Court was against African countries was unfair, Judge Richard Goldstone said on Monday.
The detention of captain Zhan Qixiong has sparked overwhelming anti-Japanese sentiment.
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The Troxy in east London and 2 500 pairs of hands are in the air. It’s been four years since the R&B duo P-Square played Britain.
The Vatican’s view of issues such as abortion, homosexuality and female priests looks increasingly at odds with modern secular realities.
Civil organisations left out in the cold at a multimillion-rand conference hosted by a province that allegedly owes them thousands.
This was one of many positions Mohlala had discussed as an option with Public Service and Administration Minister Richard Baloyi.
We take a look at the ANC’s national general council and sum up the main issues discussed and resolutions reached at this year’s conference. Get the event’s highlights here, with commentary from <i>M&G</i> political reporter Mandy Rossouw.
South Africa will spend billions of rands to improve healthcare by renovating dilapidated hospitals, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said on Monday.
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/ 27 September 2010
Thuthuke Exton Hlophe, 27-year-old student son of Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe, was on Monday found guilty on six counts of fraud.