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/ 14 October 2011
Analysts say a South Korean company’s interest in buying 20% of Telkom may offer the ailing company some much-needed strategic vision.
The death toll in the crackdown on Syrian protesters has forced the UN’s top human rights official to call for world action to protect civilians.
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/ 14 October 2011
Poor women believe they have no option other than to terminate unwanted pregnancies, even if it kills them.
From the Newton of poets, we learn to recognise the value of past excellence but also to challenge what is outmoded and retrogressive
Thuli Madonsela has warned against reprisals for cooperative governance staff who assisted her with a damning report on minister Sicelo Shiceka.
The Northern Cape High Court has confirmed that after Gaston Savoi received permission to undertake a business trip to Angola police still stopped him
Companies benefit from academic innovations and students are enriched by exposure to workplace realities.
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/ 14 October 2011
Experts are linking the high suicide rate among school pupils in South Africa to the increasing number of orphaned children.
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/ 14 October 2011
Anti-Wall Street protesters vowed a pre-dawn show of strength to prevent their eviction from the symbolic Manhattan square.
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/ 14 October 2011
Poetry hits the high street this weekend when the Wits Writing Centre and the Jozi Spoken Word initiative present the first Melville Poetry Festival.