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/ 23 December 2011
Bafana Bafana head coach Pitso Mosimane has named seven new players in his squad to play friendly matches between January 5 and January 15.
Russian President Dimitry Medvedev has unveiled proposals days before huge demonstration over a disputed parliamentary vote.
Mourning centres have been set up across North Korea in a show of public grief over Kim Jong Il’s death, but attention is shifting to his young son.
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/ 23 December 2011
The Rapaport Group of diamond traders says it would boycott diamonds from Marange field, which has been widely associated with human rights abuses.
The National Press Club has announced that a briefing, expected to shed light on the health of former top cop Jackie Selebi, has been postponed.
Freedom is the disguise used by those who wish to exploit without restraint, denying the need for the state to protect the 99%.
After 100 years the ANC lives. But can it still lead, asks <strong>Pallo Jordan</strong>.
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/ 22 December 2011
Tando Mabunu-Mandela has successfully interdicted her husband Mandla Mandela from marrying Swazi princess Nodiyeala Makhathini this weekend.
The ANC Youth League has offered its condolences to the people of North Korea over the death of its Great Leader.
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/ 22 December 2011
President Jacob Zuma’s approval rating in metro areas has shown a slow decline since September, according to a survey by a marketing group.
A Norwegian report concluding that the anti-Islam militant who killed 77 people in July is insane, has been approved by a medical review commission.
ArcelorMittal SA believes that Sishen Iron Ore Mining Company Limited is obliged to continue supplying iron ore in terms of an existing agreement.
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/ 22 December 2011
In an educational revolution of sorts, a growing number of Israeli schools are taking a new approach to teaching Arabic: They’re hiring Arab teachers.
Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies says there is no confusion regarding the beneficiaries of the B-BBEE Amendment Bill.
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/ 22 December 2011
Reporters without Borders claims 66 journalists have killed this year — many of them covering Arab revolutions or political turmoil in Pakistan.
A medical review panel is split on a report that concluded the Norwegian militant who killed 77 people in July is psychotic and unfit to go to jail.
The announcement that John Terry will face criminal charges over allegations of racial abuse has been applauded by the British press.
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/ 22 December 2011
Mamelodi Sundowns opened a gap in the Premiership standings heading into a lengthy mid-season break with goals in either half in Puthaditjhaba.
An entertaining evening at a warm Cape Town Stadium on Wednesday evening ended in a thrilling 4-3 win for Ajax Cape Town over Black Leopards.
Second-half goals from Isaac Chansa and Tokelo Rantie helped Orlando Pirates end 2011 on a high after a 2-0 Premiership victory over Golden Arrows.
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/ 21 December 2011
President Jacob Zuma has appointed deputy national director of public prosecutions, advocate Nomvula Mokhatla as the new acting head of the SIU.
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/ 21 December 2011
Journalist claims that voicemail interception was an everyday activity at the <i>Daily Mirror</i> and nothing happened without the editor knowing.
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/ 21 December 2011
SA business owners are urged to make funding provisions to protect their businesses from market fluctuations but may need to look to other sources.
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/ 21 December 2011
The UN nuclear watchdog said it may Iran for talks, a day after an Iranian official said Tehran was prepared to discuss international concerns.
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/ 21 December 2011
Two newly discovered exoplanets are the first ever detected outside the solar system that are Earth’s size or smaller — but they’re as hot as hell.
Banyana Banyana has arrived in Harare brimming with confidence ahead of their clash with rivals, Zimbabwe’s Mighty Warriors.
President Robert Mugabe says Joseph Kabila, sworn in as president of the DRC, won a "democratic election" despite his rival disputing the results.
Yahoo! Will ramp up the number of its websites around the world that let visitors automatically share what stories they read with Facebook friends.
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/ 21 December 2011
First Uranium Corporation has indicated that safety stoppages are costing gold mines between 10% and 30% of their production.
Bafana Bafana captain Steven Pienaar has found himself in limbo at Tottenham Hotspurs after suffering the indignity of a demotion.
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/ 21 December 2011
Presidential adviser Zizi Kodwa is suing the police for R5-million after he was wrongfully arrested for drunk driving on November 11.
Kaizer Chiefs missed the chance to go top of the Absa Premiership table after an inspired defensive display by AmaZulu helped secure a 0-0 draw.