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/ 31 January 2011
An employee at South Africa’s embassy in Cairo watched protesters being beaten and fielded calls from concerned South Africans as protests continue.
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/ 31 January 2011
The board of the state’s controversially underperforming student-financing body, NSFAS, will be "restructured", Parliament heard last week.
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/ 31 January 2011
Individuals who fly the flag for South Africa deserve support, says Claysen Monyela.
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/ 31 January 2011
The Independent Democrats said it was shocking that the ANC suggested that unemployed people should take any job, even if it paid below the breadline.
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/ 31 January 2011
It lies lost and buried beneath the ground. <b>Verashni Pillay</b> imagines what it may be used for.
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/ 31 January 2011
People should stop talking about Mandela as if he were dead, African National Congress treasurer general Mathews Phosa said on Sunday.
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/ 30 January 2011
The IFP has formally expelled members of the party who defected along with the party’s former nation chairperson Zanele Magwaza-Msibi.
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/ 30 January 2011
Former president Nelson Mandela was "fine", Brigadier General Zola Dabula said outside the former president’s Houghton, Johannesburg, home on Sunday.
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/ 30 January 2011
It was the Siphiwe Tshabalala show as Kaizer Chiefs moved into second spot on the Absa Premiership table when they defeated Maritzburg United 3-1.
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/ 30 January 2011
King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo, nephew of former president Nelson Mandela, condemned the presence of journalists in Qunu on Saturday.
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/ 30 January 2011
Congress of the People deputy leader Mbhazima Shilowa was doing his best to create confusion in the party, said a spokesperson for Mosiuoa Lekota.
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/ 29 January 2011
Surgeon General of the SA National Defence Force, Vejaynand Ramlakan, left Nelson Mandela’s home after a three hour visit on Saturday.
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/ 29 January 2011
South Africa discovered on Saturday that delivering a first-class World Cup is no guarantee of first preference when hosting the Africa Nations Cup.
Extreme age and a past joust with TB place Nelson Mandela among the highest categories of risk when it comes to respiratory illness.
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/ 29 January 2011
Danny Jordaan will be part of SA’s bid team as last year’s World Cup host makes its final pitch to host the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations on Saturday.
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/ 28 January 2011
Gauteng has denied that hundreds of newly-appointed doctors at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital would not be paid because of a bureaucratic bungle.
We need to scrutinise the ideological baggage of some favourite academic words.
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/ 28 January 2011
Diary of a migration from tranquil Rhodes to seething Jo’burg, by <b>Peter Vale</b>.
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/ 28 January 2011
The ANC believes that the primary instrument against poverty and inequality is the creation of decent work.
<b>Mark Potterton</b> tackles a subject that makes both parents and educators hot under the collar.
Cricket South Africa approved a bonus of over R1m to chief executive Gerald Majola, while a committee was largely in the dark about two other bonuses.
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/ 28 January 2011
With shareholder activism on the rise, companies are required to be upfront about remuneration, distribution of wealth and future cash-flow prospects.
The proportion of women students at UniZulu is much higher than the national average.
Chiliboy Ralepelle and Bjorn Basson have been cleared after an inquiry found they were not at fault after testing positive for a banned stimulant.
Rubber soles won’t electrically isolate you from the ground, and the metal of your car is what keeps you safe.
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/ 28 January 2011
Physicists at Wits University now have access to the world’s largest and most complex scientific instruments used to study "elementary particles".
Honda’s new Insight hybrid reminds <strong>Steve Smith</strong> of his old tennis racquet …
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/ 28 January 2011
We agree with the argument of Sarah Gravett and Gillian Godsell that comparisons are odious when it comes to South African education.
Beware when the thunderheads start to gather, writes Phillip de Wet.
While the teams involved in the Super 15 prepare to enter the murky waters of a new competition the familiar tug of war in SA rugby remains in place.
The Council on Higher Education’s supression of its audit report on UKZN has set a terrible precedent, writes <b>Shirley Brooks</b>.
Eastern Cape official says white male principals are prime offenders in school exclusions.