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Sadtu are threatening protests in the Eastern Cape because of teachers’ complaints about long hours and poor working conditions.
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/ 19 January 2012
Los Angeles Galaxy won’t have to miss David Beckham as the former England captain has extended his contract with them for another two years.
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/ 19 January 2012
A maritime watchdog says piracy dropped slightly in 2011 for the first time in five years, but desperate Somali pirates remain a significant threat.
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Despite a drop in beer volumes in North America and Europe, SABMiller reported a rise, boosted by the growth in African and Latin American markets.
Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray hit top gear on Thursday as Petra Kvitova was the only top seed to encounter difficulties at the Australian Open.
Shameem Rajbansi has been announced as the successor to her late husband Amichand as leader of the Minority Front party.
Kabir Sokoto, the man accused of the attack on a Nigerian church that killed 37 people on Christmas Day, has escaped from police custody.
Cell C has has appointed former Vodacom head Alan Knott-Craig as its new chief executive officer, replacing Lars Reichelt, who resigned last year.
The state has dismissed claims President Zuma has asked the navy to acquire a $500-million aircraft carrier, saying it was an aborted Mbeki-era plan.
David Attenborough has urged big businesses to play a leading role in protecting nature from the expanding human population.