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/ 20 January 2012
The sports ministry has confirmed the inquiry into Cricket SA will meet again next week to hear a submission from judge Mervyn King.
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/ 20 January 2012
Ousted Madagascan president Marc Ravolamanana has announced he will fly back to his home country on Saturday.
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/ 20 January 2012
The disappointment of matric results is not the end of the world — kick-start your future by using this time wisely.
Among all his outstanding works, the latest novel by the popular Japanese author is his best yet.
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/ 20 January 2012
Home Affairs declares Serbian fugitive a "prohibited person".
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/ 20 January 2012
Diseases with little or no symptoms are silently killing South Africans.
Nearly 19 years after a plane crash
claimed many of Zambia’s best players the country is eyeing the Africa Cup of Nations.
The government must prepare immediately for disruptions in crude oil supply from Iran.
Choosing the route of a new railway is a tough and imminent decision the government faces.
South Africa is expected to make a dramatic turnaround in Aids due to a change in government policies, a UNAids official has said.
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/ 19 January 2012
The Mail & Guardian is using Poogle to decipher the double speak, the innuendo and damned lies our beloved public figures enjoy using.
Despite a reported backlog of schools, provinces are closing them down in the thousands.
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/ 19 January 2012
The home affairs department says the process of documenting more than 250 000 Zimbabweans living in South Africa has almost been completed.
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/ 19 January 2012
The NUM says media houses have sufficient legislation to express themselves but a vacuum exists when it comes to holding newspapers to account.
Thailand’s premier has defended her appointment of a Cabinet minister on a US blacklist owing to alleged business links to President Robert Mugabe.
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/ 19 January 2012
Serbian fugitive Dobrosav Gavric, who fled a prison sentence for the murder of warlord Zeljko Raznatovic, has been declared "a prohibited person".
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/ 19 January 2012
The Supreme Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of teachers who objected to their salaries being docked after the public servants’ strike in 2010.
People illegally occupying an inner-city building were evicted in an unconstitutional Red Ants operation, leaving them homeless on the streets of Jo’burg.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe has been accused of inconsistency after rebuking leaders for commenting on ANC Youth League disciplinary cases.
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/ 19 January 2012
Sadtu are threatening protests in the Eastern Cape because of teachers’ complaints about long hours and poor working conditions.
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/ 19 January 2012
A maritime watchdog says piracy dropped slightly in 2011 for the first time in five years, but desperate Somali pirates remain a significant threat.
Shameem Rajbansi has been announced as the successor to her late husband Amichand as leader of the Minority Front party.
Cell C has has appointed former Vodacom head Alan Knott-Craig as its new chief executive officer, replacing Lars Reichelt, who resigned last year.
Inventors of the hand-held camera and one of the US’s best-known companies Eastman Kodak has filed for bankruptcy, securing a $950-million lifeline.
Thailand’s Yingluck Shinawatra has had to defend Cabinet minister Nalinee Taveesin, who has been blacklisted by the US for her links to Robert Mugabe.
The Kruger Park has had to evacuate some of its guests after turbulent storms caused massive flooding in nearby Mozambique, leaving hundreds homeless.
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/ 19 January 2012
The ANC has begun an investigation into alleged irregularities in last year’s local government election candidate lists — starting in Limpopo.
Chaired by Pius Langa, the Press Freedom Commission is due to begin its first public hearings, in Cape Town, on the mooted regulation of print media.
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/ 18 January 2012
Cosatu says the three proposed 24 hour adult channels from TopTV, showing pornographic films, will exploit and demean women and girls.
A South African medical association says suppliers can’t afford to buy equipment for Gauteng hospitals because the health department owes them money.
South Africa is pushing its campaign for Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma to head the African Union, a key post to be decided next week.
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/ 18 January 2012
Fedusa says the South African Reserve Bank should cut the repo rate by at least 100 basis points to stimulate the economy and create jobs.