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/ 12 September 2011
The consumer confidence index plunged seven points in the third quarter of 2011 as sentiment about the economy worsened.
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/ 12 September 2011
Ultimately the president has the power to appoint the chief justice, but this does not mean the JSC should act as a rubber stamp.
A team of South African divers has arrived in Zanzibar to help find the bodies of around 200 people who drowned in a ferry accident early on Saturday.
The recent discussions of white privilege have drawn the ire of many white South Africans, says <b>Sally Matthews</b>
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/ 12 September 2011
The IRB says referee Wayne Barnes could have asked for television replays to check whether a penalty kick in the SA vs Wales game was successful.
Judgment in the "shoot the boer" hate speech trial of ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema is expected to be handed down on Monday.
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/ 12 September 2011
Syrian forces stepped up raids across the country to arrest activists on Sunday after one of the bloodiest weeks in the six-month uprising.
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/ 12 September 2011
The DA said it wanted Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe to intervene in what it calls a "Cabinet-level cover-up" of wasteful hotel expenditure.
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/ 12 September 2011
Deon du Plessis, founder of the <em>Daily Sun</em>, died from acute bronchitis at his home at the age of 59 in Johannesburg on Sunday.
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/ 12 September 2011
Why is President Jacob Zuma and the JSC imposing Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng as our chief justice when he is clearly unsuitable for the position?
Author Thando Mgqolozana’s cultural life is, not surprisingly, all about books.
A new exhibition at the Tate Modern in London challenges and subverts the way in which African cultural narratives are constructed.
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/ 11 September 2011
Blackburn remains rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table after Bobby Zamora’s equaliser gave Fulham a 1-1 draw against Rovers.
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/ 11 September 2011
Banyana Banyana made history on Sunday, drawing 1-1 with Ethiopia in Addis Ababa to qualify for the Olympic Games for the first time.
The ANC’s national disciplinary panel has dismissed an argument by Julius Malema that it breached the constitution of the ruling party.
Siyabonga Cwele has ordered top intelligence officials to resign as divisions emerge in the country’s spy community ahead of crucial ANC elections.
Members of the Johannesburg Emergency Management Services will go on strike, the city has announced.
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/ 11 September 2011
Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos has announced budget cuts totalling around €2-billion in exchange for a rescue package.
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/ 11 September 2011
The ANC in the Western Cape has been taken to court over R1.7-million owed to the Cape Town International Convention Centre, media reported.
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/ 11 September 2011
Juventus outclassed Parma 4-1 in their first Serie A match in their new stadium with several close-season signings impressing for their new coach.
Anti-nuclear protesters have taken to the streets of Tokyo and other cities to mark six months since the March earthquake and tsunami.
African leaders gave former French president Jacques Chirac briefcases full of cash, notably to finance election campaigns, a former aide has alleged.
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Replacement winger Francois Hougaard scored a late try to give world champions South Africa a nail-biting 17-16 victory over Wales on Sunday.
Embattled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has threatened the ruling party leadership ahead of the resumption of his disciplinary hearing.
The director-general of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Gibson Njenje, has been forced out of his post, Sunday newspapers reported.
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/ 11 September 2011
Ireland laboured to a error-strewn 22-10 victory over an emotional and fiercly committed United States at a wet Stadium Taranaki on Sunday.
African National Congress Youth League president Julius Malema faces the next round of a disciplinary hearing at an undisclosed location on Sunday.
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Saturday said discord in the country’s power-sharing government was hampering economic recovery.
The woman accusing Dominique Strauss-Kahn of attempting to rape her in 2003, has lamented what she said was the "hero’s welcome" he was given.
The South African Cricketers’ Association has denied that the country’s international players have spoken out against CSA President Mtutuzeli Nyoka.
A brace of late tries by Jacques Botes spared the Sharks’ blushes as they secured a narrow 33-20 Currie Cup victory over a brave Pumas side in Durban.
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/ 10 September 2011
Swiss banks have "allegedly" begun providing information to Washington on accounts held by United States citizens.