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Ex-president Jean-Bertrand Aristide is due to end seven years in exile in South Africa and return to Haiti on Thursday, a source says.
JP Duminy’s sparkling effort helped propel SA into the quarterfinals of the Cricket World Cup with a crushing 131-run win over Ireland on Tuesday.
Equities, commodity derivatives and information product sales pushed revenue up over the past 12 months.
SA backs all regional moves to resolve the Ivorian crisis, including the AU’s recognition of Alassane Ouattara as the winner of elections, it says.
Former MP Jay Naidoo says black economic empowerment (BEE) has, in many instances, been hijacked by a "cabal of predatory elite".
Schabir Shaik has been placed in the hospital wing of prison while he awaits the outcome of a probe into allegations of assault and parole violations.
Cosatu has spoken out against the reappointment of Siyabonga Gama to the executive committee of Transnet.
President Jacob Zuma will travel to Libya within the next days along with AU counterparts to assess the crisis gripping the North African state.
SA is talking to the DRC to revive a stalled hydropower project on the Congo River, Energy Minister Dipuo Peters said on Tuesday.
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The South African Reserve Bank remains concerned about the effects of rising oil and food prices on the outlook for inflation, Gill Marcus says.
There is little risk the political crisis in North Africa could spread to sub-Sahara Africa, but escalating oil and food prices are the main worry.
There will be a working-class revolt if the planned "looting" of commuters through road toll fees goes ahead, the Young Communist League warned.
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Violence continued overnight during Cape Town’s taxi strike when a bus was set alight and cars were stoned, the traffic department said on Tuesday.
SA can ensure their World Cup quarterfinal place on Tuesday, but just a few thousand fans are expected to dot Kolkata’s cavernous Eden Gardens.
The Canterbury Crusaders are hoping to host the Sharks in London in what would be Super Rugby’s first match outside the southern hemisphere.
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SA’s thrilling win over India is the perfect psychological boost the team needs after a shattering loss to England, coach Corrie van Zyl says.
Opposition political parties on Monday welcomed the re-incarceration of fraud convict Schabir Shaik.
Nationalisation of South Africa’s mines and other economic assets is not government policy, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said on Monday.
Paul Ngobeni may lose his job as legal adviser to Defence Minister Lindiwe Sisulu after his open letter to Planning Minister Trevor Manuel.
Sixty-seven people were injured, four of them seriously, in a bus accident in Northcliff, Johannesburg, on Monday morning, paramedics said.
Minister in the Presidency Trevor Manuel could come under fire from within the ANC for comments made about the failures of BEE, it has been reported.
Fraud convict Schabir Shaik has been arrested, it was reported on Monday.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) on Monday condemned reports of violence by striking taxi workers in Cape Town.
Police will "thoroughly" investigate a special unit’s alleged assault and intimidation of patrons at a Hillbrow bar, the police minister says.
Patricia de Lille is the Democratic Alliance’s mayoral candidate for Cape Town, party leader Helen Zille said on Monday.
Capital Property Fund and Pangbourne Properties have brought to finality all outstanding conditions relating to their tie-up deal.
Cash withdrawals continue to drop with the February 2011 Spark Cash Index, showing an average cash withdrawal decline of 0,63% compared with January.
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