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/ 24 January 2012
The environmental affairs portfolio committee says clauses in the weather Bill need to be revised because it creates the wrong impression.
A report detailing the public’s view on the Gauteng tolling system will be sent to Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele after a vote by the legislature.
Family and friends of murdered pupil Louise de Waal paid their last respects at her memorial service at Horskool Die Burger in Roodepoort.
Coldplay gave Jo’burg a scintillating performance at the FNB Stadium, including a clip shot with the crowd for a video of their song <i>Paradise</i>.
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/ 7 September 2011
Rhinos have a new saviour in a treatment for their horns that is not toxic to them, but bad for anyone who consumes it.
Nelson Mandela was a man who moved a nation with his words. And through his words he helped a nation move towards democracy.
A ruling of hate speech against SA ambassador to Uganda Jon Qwelane is a "personal matter" he will have to deal with, the government says.
Blankets, scarves and steaming soup were the order of the day for South Africans caught unawares by chilly weather across the country on Thursday.
President Jacob Zuma started off the ANC’s election victory celebrations by thanking supporters "for a job well done" — and having a dig at critics.
At least 644 passengers were injured, two critically, when two trains collided in Meadowlands, Soweto, on Thursday
A late-night news bulletin on e.tv that features nude presenters was not in contravention of broadcasting standards, the BCCSA said on Tuesday.
SA and the international community need to acknowledge the power-sharing deal in Zimbabwe has failed, Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday.
There’s no link between a pupil stabbing a teacher in Soweto and comments by Cosas on pupil retaliation, the provincial congress said on Friday.
SA courts need to improve their efficiency in order to increase the public’s access to justice, Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo said on Saturday.
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/ 23 October 2010
Controversial businessman Sandile Majali will remain behind bars until Tuesday, when his bail application gets under way in Johannesburg.
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/ 13 October 2010
The SA mining sector should focus more on safety and less on meeting targets in light of the Chile accident, the National Union of Mineworkers said.