Just as Mandela’s young lions had ANC president Xuma removed in the 1940s, the youth league of today can topple party leaders, Julius Malema says.
Research In Motion’s UK boss has admitted the company was too slow to update customers during the massive disruption to its network last week.
Weaker iPhone sales than expected have prompted questions over the decision of Apple to release its latest smartphone model when it did.
An ex-warlord has announced that he will support Nobel laureate Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in Liberia’s run-off election to win a second term as president.
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/ 19 October 2011
The 200th edition of Converse is also its last: a swansong timed to coincide with South Africa’s National Press Freedom Day.
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/ 18 October 2011
Clean audits do not necessarily mean there was no maladministration by government departments, says Public Protector Thuli Madonsela.
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/ 18 October 2011
Petitions against the proposed Gauteng toll system would be heard in November, the provincial legislature said on Tuesday.
A police witness gave damning evidence to strengthen the state’s case and cast doubt on one of the suspect’s self-defence arguments.
President Jacob Zuma will release the report on the involvement of South Africans in the Iraq oil-for-food programme in December.
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/ 18 October 2011
South Africa has a clear roadmap on how to respond to the problem of climate change, Water Minister Edna Molewa said on Tuesday.