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/ 22 September 2010
John Kani’s <i>Nothing but the Truth</i> contains powerful social commentary.
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/ 16 September 2010
"The one who kills himself is never cried for". This adage comes from a Sotho phrase — <i>Moipolai ha a llelwe</i>.
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/ 9 September 2010
The strike may be over but the anxiety has only just begun for matric students. We talk to pupils from public and private schools.
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/ 3 September 2010
"When you hear these young musicians playing, you can take your hat off and say: ‘Thanks, O Lord, the future is taken care of."
Master’s programme in finance stresses finding local solutions to the continent’s problems.
The development of the Amazon Kindle — now in its third generation — has sparked the digital publishing world.
South African authorities might be denying a xenophobic upsurge in the wake of the World Cup, but they are taking no chances.
Though some analysts argue for policy to be relaxed, others say economic benefits are taking too long to filter through.
World Cup tourists give the country the thumbs up but public transport is a major gripe.
Most innovative environmental strategy award,
commendation: <b>Afrox</b>.
There’s no need to be downbeat — the expected tourist flood to SA for the World Cup hasn’t materialised but South Africans can reap the benefits.
A local production of <i>The Vagina Monologues</i> asks women to confront their attitudes to their bodies.
Amnesty International and Cosatu have called on the SA government to take action against Swaziland following the recent death of Sipho Jele.
Aids activists attending WEF talks in Tanzania arrived in SA on Thursday afternoon after being detained and escorted to the airport by authorities.