Tshwane’s mayor has said the EFF is behind informal settlements on land earmarked by the city for developing housing for the poor.
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/ 21 January 2015
Wouter Basson’s sentencing hearings are on hold until the high court rules on his interdict application on Thursday.
Cleaners who spend their days emptying portable toilets have to eat lunch amid the stench and flies and the City doesn’t allow them to shower at work.
Shots rang out as dozens of students shouting "Kabila get out!" faced off against police officers at Kinshasa’s university.
The East Rand’s affordable African School for Excellence is helping poor children to excel.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho told BBC radio he’d rather the Premier League keep its top players than see the likes of Steven Gerrard head to the US.
The talks aim to restore diplomatic ties and eventually normalise relations between the two, which have been locked in Cold War-era hostilities.
Olivier Rousteing, Balmain’s 28-year-old creative director, explains why he’s obsessed with social media and star power.
Officers from the task team will be expected to share the new skills with their colleagues and help train them once they are back from the course.
US President Barack Obama warned the Republican-led Congress to end their resistance to higher taxes on the wealthy, saying he won’t back down.