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Gauteng police seized an arms cache, including rocket launchers, limpet mines and assault rifles at a house in Katlehong, east of Johannesburg.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) on Tuesday pledged its "undying support" to the ANC.
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The man found dead on Table Mountain has been identified as property developer Rob Taylor, Cape Town police said on Tuesday.
A total of 1 551 people were killed on the country’s roads during the festive season, Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele said on Tuesday.
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The flooding of the Vaal River has caused considerable crop damages along its banks in three provinces.
A No Pants Gautrain Ride — coinciding with the 10th annual No Pants Subway Ride in New York — ended with 34 "indecent" people being handcuffed.
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When it comes to buying, take your time and negotiate.
Agri SA is fully prepared to support a meaningful land-reform programme, the organisation’s president, Johannes Möller, said on Monday.
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The department of sports and recreation is devising a plan for sports development in the country, Minister Fikile Mbalula said on Monday.
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/ 10 January 2011
More than 20% of learners who heard last week that they had passed the matric exams could be left in limbo in the 2011 academic year.
There will be greater access to tertiary education institutions, Higher Education and Training Minister Blade Nzimande announced in Pretoria on Monday
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A body believed to be that of businessman Rob Taylor, who gave a R2-million Audi to a group of car guards, was found in Cape Town.
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Northam Platinum announced Monday that an employee died in a tramming accident on Sunday morning.
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Three men appeared in court on Monday in connection with the murder of Ehlanzeni district municipality chief whip Johan Holme Ndlovu.
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Jobs in the retail sector received a boost from festive spending, but overall employment was down in December.
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A total of 151 people were treated for food poisoning in Cape Town over the weekend, the city’s Disaster Risk Management Centre said on Monday.
Dolphins spin bowler Imran Tahir has replaced Lions batsman Jonathan Vandiar in SA’s preliminary 30-man Cricket World Cup squad.
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The ANCYL has welcomed the ANC’s vision for transforming the economy, spokesperson Floyd Shivambu said on Monday.
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Global food prices have reached an all-time high and food inflation is on the rise. Will South Africa also be affected?
SA’s quality watchdog, Umalusi, explains what it did with the 2010 matric marks.
There has not been much progress in government’s job creation project due to the economic crisis, said President Jacob Zuma on Sunday.
The funeral of controversial businessman Sandile Majali in Port St Johns in the Eastern Cape went ahead peacefully, his lawyer said on Sunday.
Rohit Sharma blazed a half-century as India cantered to a 21-run win over SA in a one-off Twenty20 international at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.
President Jacob Zuma’s speech at the ANC’s anniversary in Polokwane on Saturday reflects an organisation deeply divided, DA leader Helen Zille said.
The <i>New Age</i> newspaper would be a breath of fresh air with balanced reporting, said President Jacob Zuma on Saturday in Durban.
President Jacob Zuma declared 2011 the "year of the job" during his address at the ANC’s 99th birthday rally held in Polokwane on Saturday.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema called for a programme of nationalisation to eliminate poverty at the ANC’s anniversary celebrations.
For this election year the ANC planned to show itself to be a party which cared about people and that valued relationships for their own sake.
South African icon Makhaya Ntini makes his final international appearance on Sunday in a Twenty20 international against India.
The opening of the ANC’s new provincial office highlights the complex relationship between the party and the businesspeople who keep it afloat.
South Africa’s invitation to join the amorphous entity is an affront to the country’s foreign policy, write Mills Soko and Mzukisi Qobo.