Blood patterns on Terre’Blanche’s bedroom walls, curtains and door indicate he was killed lying on his bed, and with great force, an expert says.
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/ 18 October 2011
Representatives of all parts of society came together for the first of a series of debates to uncover five questions every South African must answer.
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/ 18 October 2011
Senior Western Cape officials are taking the correctional services department to court, saying they have been denied promotions because of their race.
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/ 18 October 2011
The Entitlement Formula: A guide to the politician rock ‘n roll life, writes <b>Verashni Pillay</b>.
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/ 17 October 2011
After years of legal battles, Telkom is appearing before the Competition Tribunal, accused of unfair business practices and charging excessive prices.
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/ 17 October 2011
Spurred by positive intent shown by European ministers to address the eurozone’s debt crisis, the JSE made early gains in morning trade.
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/ 17 October 2011
SA’s manufacturing sector has been the hardest hit by the global slowdown, but there is hope Pravin Gordhan will announce measures to support it.
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/ 17 October 2011
Cosatu and Saccawu have announced their intention to embark on "mass pickets" at the Walmart-Massmart appeal hearing in Cape Town this week.
Testimony in the Eugene Terre’Blanche murder trial has for the first time linked the teenager accused of killing the right-wing leader to the crime.
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/ 17 October 2011
Research In Motion, the company behind BlackBerry, will offer free premium apps to customers as compensation for last week’s internet outage.
A plot to assassinate Jacob Zuma when he was deputy president is "water under the bridge" and he doesn’t want to talk about it, his spokesperson says.
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/ 17 October 2011
Those facing retrenchment or retirement can look forward to better tax breaks from this year.
The SACP’s Blade Nzimande has urged ANC Youth League members to boycott the Malema-endorsed Economic Freedom Youth Mass Action marches.
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/ 17 October 2011
The next three weeks are likely to determine the fate of global markets for the remainder of the year, writes <b>Matt Quigley</b>.
Despite receiving threats over the CSA debacle, Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula says he can’t let the matter go, lest the entire country fall apart.
SA’s Craig Joubert has been named to referee the Rugby World Cup final between overwhelming favourites New Zealand and "worst-ever finalists" France.
The trial of Chris Mahlangu and his teenaged co-accused, charged with the murder of Eugene Terre’Blanche, enters its second week in Ventersdorp today.
Protesters worldwide geared up for a cry of rage against bankers, financiers and politicians they accuse of condemning millions to poverty.
Minister Sicelo Shiceka has defended himself against Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s report, saying he will challenge it in a court of law.
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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.
Thuli Madonsela has warned against reprisals for cooperative governance staff who assisted her with a damning report on minister Sicelo Shiceka.
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/ 14 October 2011
A chance to forget about boardroom shenanigans as South Africa take on Australia.
Photographs of Eugene Terre’Blanche’s body have been removed from a Facebook group’s page after the slain right-wing leader’s family intervened.
The start of SA’s summer international cricket season was marked by a five-wicket loss at the hands of arch-rivals Australia at Newlands in Cape Town.
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/ 14 October 2011
The visit of deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe to China two weeks ago is recognition of China’s growing footprint in Africa.
The Dalai Lama debacle is simply just another symptom of a country losing its independence.
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/ 13 October 2011
SuperSport United’s coach is hoping the PSL will not consider playing matches during the Africa Cup of Nations, which SA failed to qualify for.
No other country or individual dictates South Africa’s foreign policy, President Jacob Zuma has said in the wake of the Dalai Lama visa debacle.
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/ 13 October 2011
Consumers are feeling more vulnerable than last year, despite a fairly stable economy, in a trend attributed to greater awareness of financial risks.
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/ 13 October 2011
A suspected serial rapist has confessed to kidnapping and murdering Roodepoort pupil Louise De Waal, whose body was found in Magaliesburg yesterday.
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/ 13 October 2011
BlackBerry users affected by the recent outage should seek recourse from the National Consumer Commission, <em>Business Day</em> reported on Thursday.
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/ 13 October 2011
Stock exchanges from Brazil, Russia, India, Hong Kong and SA have unveiled a cross-listing agreement to increase economic partnerships.