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The declining rankings of SA in key development and competitiveness indicators points to a massive policy failure by government, the DA said.
Twelve lesbian women were arrested by Vosloorus police last month, in what local activists say is the latest of a series of homophobic attacks by police in the area. The <em>M&G</em> pinned down the Vosloorus police station commander for his response. Watch the video.
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/ 4 November 2010
The Department of Justice has yielded to requests from the mobile operators to extend the Rica deadline to June 30, 2011.
Americans are waking up to smell the coffee. Turns out it’s tea. The Tea Party was transformed from a potentially forgettable protest movement into an established political fact at this week’s Congressional election, putting at least five of its candidates into the Senate and more than twice as many into the House of Representatives. “I […]
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/ 4 November 2010
Following recent reports of alleged homophobia by police officers in Vosloorus, gay and lesbian rights groups have called for an investigation.
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/ 4 November 2010
Eskom said on Thursday it has received a loan of R15-billion from the Development Bank of Southern Africa to fund new power projects.
ANC former chief whip Tony Yengeni’s lawyer said on Thursday he has resigned all the directorships he holds in six companies.
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/ 4 November 2010
Fixing an exchange rate at a particular level does not necessarily lead to competitiveness, Reserve Bank Governor Gill Marcus said on Thursday.
The ANCYL may be serious in warning those creating fake Twitter accounts of Julius Malema, but it seems to be the only one taking it seriously.
Claims by businessman Robert Gumede that <i>M&G</i> reporter Sam Sole was corrupt are "appalling", <i>noseweek</i> editor Martin Welz says.