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/ 19 January 2012
Serbian fugitive Dobrosav Gavric, who fled a prison sentence for the murder of warlord Zeljko Raznatovic, has been declared "a prohibited person".
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/ 19 January 2012
The Supreme Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of teachers who objected to their salaries being docked after the public servants’ strike in 2010.
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Côte d’Ivoire is the top-ranked team in Africa, is boosted by a perfect run in qualifying and it’s also the favourite to win Afcon.
People illegally occupying an inner-city building were evicted in an unconstitutional Red Ants operation, leaving them homeless on the streets of Jo’burg.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe has been accused of inconsistency after rebuking leaders for commenting on ANC Youth League disciplinary cases.
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Kenya is nervously awaiting an ICC ruling on whether to try six officials, including two presidential contenders, over deadly 2007-2008 poll unrest.
The protest against Sopa and Pipa has shown that governments of all stripes need to fear the internet, writes <b>Alistair Fairweather</b>.
Pravin Gordhan has put embattled Limpopo officials in their place amid claims that provincial saboteurs are undermining the central government’s work.
The British newspaper arm of News Corp has admitted to victims that executives covered up the scale of illegal activity by destroying evidence.
UFS vice-chancellor Jonathan Jansen says students are graduating from weaker universities with the same lack of basic skills as when they left school.