The ANC and its youth league on Friday demanded a retraction and apology from the <i>Star</i> for its report on league president Julius Malema.
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SA captain Graeme Smith and interim coach Corrie van Zyl were appointed on Friday to lead South Africa until after next year’s Cricket World Cup.
For a whole two weeks the African National Congress came face to face with the enemy within — the contradictions within the glorious movement.
A battle royal looms over the awarding of coal-mining rights adjacent to world heritage site and national park Mapungubwe.
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President Jacob Zuma on Friday condemned the military coup in Niger, which he said posed a security threat to the region.
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The Western Cape African National Congress (ANC) has brought new charges against its "recalled" provincial chief whip, Max Ozinsky.
The Western Cape is to pass a law banning politicians from using blue-light convoys in the province, Premier Helen Zille announced on Friday.
Glynnis Underhill quizzed the province’s premier, Helen Zille over the issue of complaints of sexual harassment Lennit Max.
Staff in minister’s office accused of ‘ganging up to protect their jobs’, says axed spokesperson.
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I am considering putting a lump sum into an existing RA and boosting the monthly premium to improve the maturity values. Is this a good idea?
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Absa plans to buy a controlling stake in Namibian financial services firm Capricorn Investment Holdings for an undisclosed amount, it said on Friday.
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World Cup stadium liquor vendors are crying foul over the Department of Trade and Industry’s draft liquor policy for the football showpiece.
Minister Gordhan’s maiden Budget aims to improve efficiencies and tackle corruption, writes Lynley Donnelly.
There’s something poignant about watching a group of women in a hair salon discussing why they cannot have orgasms.
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Pioneer Foods may have to pay another penalty in addition to its bread-case penalty, the JSE-listed company said on Friday.
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The General Council of the Bar is reconsidering mounting a legal challenge to Mokotedi Mpshe as an acting judge in the North West High Court.
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Former England flyhalf Andy Goode has joined the Sharks for the remainder of this season’s Super 14, the Durban side announced on Friday.
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The ANCYL does not want President Jacob Zuma’s support in its bid for nationalisation — it wants the support of the masses, Julius Malema, says.
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Opposition parties heavily criticised the ANC’s economic policies, but offered few constructive alternatives at a Critical Thinking Forum this week.
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Fifa admitted on Thursday that ticket prices were scaring away fans for the 2010 World Cup and asked tour operators to cut costs to help fill stadiums
Pravin Gordhan may have been business as usual on the surface, but beneath the headline figures of his budget speech were sensitive reform proposals.
Smaller sporting codes such as shooting remain untouched by the need for transformation — a situation that will continue until government steps in.
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The Zuma government has not delivered on promises to trade unions and Cosatu should have refrained from supporting “individuals” in Polokwane.
The ANC’s enthusiasm for Zuma has dropped to such depths that some are already saying he should go, and go now.
Gareth Stokes looks at ways to free up your time and protect your business’s bottom line.
Gareth Stokes investigates the challenges local entrepreneurs will face when it comes to making a success of the World Cup.
As you step into Newtown Projects’ factory at The Mills in downtown Johannesburg, you may notice a small piece of paper stuck on the glass door.
South Africa’s brightest and most promising tourism SMMEs are receiving the recognition they deserve, writes Sharon van Wyk.
Cup’s carbon footprint could take years to mop up, reports Faranaaz Parker.
Fuelled by aspirations of easy wealth, most South
Africans lack the entrepreneurial spirit and tenacity
to succeed, writes Yazeed Kamaldien.
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It often does not seem that the ANC fully appreciates the working-class and poor profile of the coloured population in the Western Cape .
Police spokesperson Zweli Mnisi claimed that Maxwele had "pointed his middle finger" at the president.