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/ 2 September 2008
Toyota has made great claims about the Prius’s fuel economy, so Ray Leathern figured he would drive it from Jo’burg to Cape Town.
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/ 1 September 2008
A reward has been offered to anyone who can identify the perpetrators of a racist attack that occurred at Saturday’s Tri-Nations match, Saru says.
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/ 1 September 2008
The Gauteng government is moving people displaced by xenophobic violence in Johannesburg to one shelter in Glenanda, a spokesperson said on Monday.
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/ 1 September 2008
An Alberton couple accidentally shot by the police while returning home from a holiday are doing well in hospital, Gauteng police said on Monday.
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/ 1 September 2008
The drunken-driving trial of Ekurhuleni metro police chief Robert McBride was provisionally postponed in the Pretoria Regional Court on Monday.
The party’s 2009 election strategy begins in earnest this weekend and it will need to surmount numerous internal battles.
Two Christian bodies expressed concern on Friday at a court ruling that the NG Kerk had unfairly discriminated against a gay music teacher.
The Gauteng government and banking sector have set up a task team to tackle robberies of businesses, especially banks.
Jozi is a dangerous city indeed, where cunning criminals now plant tracking devices in their victims’ cars — or do they?
Crime and violence remain obstacles in the way of rectifying the socio-economic climate, a convention on safety has found.
A Pretoria NG Kerk unfairly discriminated against gay music teacher Johan Strydom when it fired him three years ago, a court ruled on Thursday.
Springbok coach Peter de Villiers has made two changes to his side for Saturday’s Tri-Nations Test against Australia in Johannesburg.
Sub-Saharan Africa’s biggest cellphone operator, MTN, posted a 26% rise in first-half adjusted headline earnings per share.
Wits coach Roger De Sa is happy with the way his side played in beating Santos 2-0 in the opening fixture of the Absa Premiership.
The relocation of people from two ”bad” inner-city buildings shows what is possible when the rights of the poor are considered, Cals says.
A pupil who is accused of killing a fellow schoolboy with a sword believes he was told by a ghost to become a satanist, a court heard on Wednesday.
SA stocks remained volatile by noon on Wednesday as resources flip-flopped around, but a CPIX reading in line with expectations aided banks.
Fears that the Constitutional Court is in disarray are unfounded, the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) said on Tuesday.
Rio Tinto said on Tuesday that BHP Billiton’s offer to acquire all its shares has now been referred to review by EU competition authorities.
Justice Department DG received a harsh rebuke from Constitutional Court judges this week over a challenge regarding the dissolution of the Scorpions.
Members of the legal fraternity are proposing a graceful exit for the Cape judge president.
Hundreds of students on Friday marched to the country’s highest court to demand the dropping of corruption charges against Jacob Zuma.
The Gauteng government was on Friday deciding whether and where to consolidate shelters in line with a Constitutional Court order.
The man who held a Department of Home Affairs employee hostage using a toy gun was on Friday granted leave to appeal his conviction.
Hundreds of mourners bid farewell to Jacques Pretorius on Friday, the boy who died in a sword attack at a Krugersdorp high school earlier this week.
Johannesburg is becoming ”film unfriendly”, the Gauteng Film Commission says, as film crews are being charged more and more to use tourist venues.
Kwaito musician Mandoza’s culpable homicide trial will start on December 8, the Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court decided on Thursday.
The parents of Morne Harmse, accused of stabbing a fellow pupil to death with a sword, said that their son was a victim of bullying.
Is being HIV-positive a disability? Nosimilo Ndlovu finds an organisation which says it is.
Legislation to move the Scorpions to the police is not to protect members of the ANC from investigation, an advocate told the Constitutional Court.
Parallels were drawn between the cases involving Jacob Zuma and Cape Judge President John Hlophe in the Johannesburg High Court on Wednesday.
The South African Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers’ Union is going ahead with a protest march against Woolworths.