Ingrid de Kok recites her poem Wet Land Pantherinus.
Ingrid de Kok recites her poem My Muse is a Man.
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/ 24 November 2011
Due to the Kimberley Process unbanning sales of Zimbabwe’s Marange diamonds, the country is expecting a $600-million boost in revenue.
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/ 24 November 2011
A Sierra Leone city’s plan to give scholarships to girls who keep their virginity until they finish university has run into trouble.
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/ 24 November 2011
The National Council of Provinces have established a committee to deal with the secrecy Bill, while Cosatu has called for amendments to the Bill.
The Freedom of Expression Institute has called the SABC’s suspension of two Ukhozi FM presenters for playing an anti-Malema song ‘disappointing’.
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/ 24 November 2011
The Golden Arrows have said they will target the fragile confidence levels of Orlando Pirates in the Telkom Knockout semifinal this weekend.
Cosatu says it will go ahead with mass action at the end of February next year against the implementation of the Gauteng tolling system.
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/ 24 November 2011
Results of a survey by Stats SA suggest more South Africans believe crime is on the decrease than those who think it’s getting worse — but only just.
On the heels of threats to challenge the constitutionality of the secrecy Bill if enacted, the Cabinet says it wants ConCourt decisions "assessed".
Robert Mugabe has called UK Prime Minister David Cameron ‘satanic’ for considering withholding aid from countries that do not respect gay rights.
Australian fast bowler Ryan Harris says two-Test series’ are pointless and that the International Cricket Council needs to get their priorities right.
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/ 24 November 2011
Relocating the seat of Parliament to Pretoria would save a fortune on travel and accommodation costs that could be better spent, the ANC says.
The national planning commission will not respond to the DA statement on the National Development Plan and their question of whether it will take off.
Lawyers representing ANC Youth League leaders are preparing to submit appeal applications to the ANC national appeals committee.
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/ 23 November 2011
The Treatment Action Campaign faces closure due to a lack of funds, which it claims is primarily due to bad administration at the health department.
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/ 23 November 2011
Workers at the South African Nursing Council have gone on strike, demanding a 10.5% pay rise after an offer of 7%.
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/ 23 November 2011
Award-winning author <b>Lauren Beukes</b> visits the art exhibition inspired by her novel.
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/ 23 November 2011
Eskom has grown its net profit to R12.8-billion in the six months to end of September, chief financial officer Paul O’Flaherty says.
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/ 23 November 2011
The new national planning commission shows an emerging consensus, but could be hampered by the current government, says DA leader Helen Zille.
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/ 23 November 2011
After their dismal showing at the African Cup of Nations qualifiers, Bafana Bafana have fallen four places to 53rd in Fifa’s latest world rankings.
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/ 23 November 2011
A new report shows that corruption is getting worse in Southern Africa with police seen as the most corrupt while most people pay bribes for services.
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/ 23 November 2011
Statistics South Africa says Consumer Price Inflation accelerated in October to 6% year-on-year after economists expected growth to reach 5.9%.
Mixed messages led to journalists being asked to leave the probe into the affairs of Cricket SA, despite invitations by the sports minister to attend.
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/ 23 November 2011
<b>Claire Hu</b> rounds up some of the best organic local wines.
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/ 23 November 2011
The summer rainfall regions of South Africa are in for wet weather as an episode of the weather phenomenon La Niña settles in for the season.
Sri Lanka has recalled spinner Ajantha Mendis for next month’s Test series in South Africa as the selectors grappled with injuries to key players.
Fifa’s Sepp Blatter reckons he has apologised enough for his recent comments on racism that triggered a furore and considers the matter "closed".
Prince Harry rented a Harley over the weekend to visit Las Vegas from Arizona where he is training on helicopters at an Air Force site near Gila Bend.
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/ 23 November 2011
Cosatu president Sdumo Dlamini says a leadership stampede has led to divisions within the federation that have distracted its unions from key goals.
After backing down three times from a deal to step down, Yemen’s embattled President Saleh is in Saudi Arabia to sign a deal to transfer power.
Fikile Mbalula says government will implement measures that will ensure the development of school sports while quotas will remain in sport for now.