Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo was ahead in an election, the electoral commission said on Thursday, but he will face a run-off vote.
Legal action may be taken against the civil society leaders who questioned the moral integrity of ANC leaders and named them, the party says.
It is possible to fix the proposed Protection of Information Bill in a way that would ensure all constitutional rights are recognised, Sanef says.
US President Barack Obama has conceded the Republicans gave the Democrats a "shellacking" in mid-terms and says he remains willing to compromise.
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/ 4 November 2010
Wouldn’t it be grand if health journalism became the healthiest trend-setter for the whole family of journalism?
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/ 3 November 2010
Businessman Robert Gumede launched a smear campaign against the <i>M&G</i> in response to questions posed to him by the paper’s investigative team.
A complaint lodged against the City Press for calling the subject of a story a right wing group was dismissed by the ombudsman.
A curious statement released by the ANCYL calling for the ‘closer’ of Twitter is fast becoming viral on the popular social network.
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/ 3 November 2010
Experts are in the dark about the new Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training but are hopeful her appointment will benefit the sector.
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/ 3 November 2010
Politics is playing a "devastating" role on campus and has made universities the terrain where "comrades and racists struggle".