A medical expert on Wednesday disputed testimony that Robert McBride was drunk when he crashed his car in 2006, saying he suffered from hypoglycaemia.
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/ 23 February 2011
There was still no information available by Wednesday on how many South Africans were affected by Monday’s earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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/ 23 February 2011
The ANCYL is opposed to the inclusion of independent researcher Paul Jordaan in the ANC team probing the viability of nationalising mines, it says.
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/ 23 February 2011
South Africa’s overall development has improved, according to a new index released by the South African Institute of Race Relations.
The "shoot the boer" song has a direct bearing on farm violence, the Transvaal Agricultural Union said on Wednesday.
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/ 23 February 2011
Business Unity South Africa on Wednesday welcomed the suspension of tariffs gazetted for the tolling of Gauteng highways.
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/ 23 February 2011
Parliament is a bit like Willem Odendaal’s <i>voorkamer</i> on the day the post is expected to arrive in Derdepoort.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema is back with nationalisation, causing high drama in an election year.
Moammar Gadaffi has called on Libyans to rally in a show of popular support on Wednesday, as his 41-year-old regime grew increasingly isolated.
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/ 23 February 2011
A New York mafia don will be dressed to kill when his long delayed death-penalty murder trial starts — thanks to a sartorially sympathetic judge.
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/ 23 February 2011
Multinational brewer SABMiller sees volume growth of 8% a year in Africa, its regional head said on Tuesday.
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/ 23 February 2011
Afripalm Resources signed a memorandum of understanding with Steel Authority of India to build a steel mill in South Africa.
The Netherlands’ Ryan ten Doeschate scored a dazzling World Cup century against ragged England on Tuesday but the three-times finalists fought back.
Police National Commissioner General Bheki Cele feels vindicated by the Public Protector report into the Middestad Sanlam Centre lease saga.
Libya’s oil wealth has been siphoned out of the country by a powerful elite — including Gaddafi and his nine children.
South African football official Danny Jordaan lost his bid to join Fifa’s 24-man executive committee on Wednesday.
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/ 22 February 2011
If Police Commissioner Bheki Cele refuses to resign then President Jacob Zuma must fire him, the DA and FF+ said on Tuesday.
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/ 22 February 2011
Nine opposition parties in Namibia that lost a court case challenging the 2009 national elections will appeal the ruling, their leaders said on Tuesday.
Moammar Gadaffi vowed to die in Libya as a martyr in an angry tv address on Tuesday as rebel troops said eastern regions had broken free from his rule
Tariffs gazetted for the tolling of Gauteng highways will be suspended until further notice, Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele said on Tuesday.
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/ 22 February 2011
In an awe-inspiring demonstration, Egyptians freed themselves from tyranny, writes <b>Milisuthando Bongela</b>.
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/ 22 February 2011
Barnum and Bailey combined could not deliver the same showbiz impact as Danny Boyle on a good day.
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/ 22 February 2011
South Africa’s economic growth came in higher than expected in the fourth quarter.
An application by the ANC to intervene in the hate speech case brought by AfriForum against ANCYL president Julius Malema was postponed until Thursday
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/ 22 February 2011
Research charging that coloureds in the Western Cape and Indians in KwaZulu-Natal stood to lose thousands of jobs was rejected by the ANC on Tuesday.
There is "no cause to panic" about the acid mine water rising up below parts of the Witwatersrand, Trevor Manuel said on Tuesday.
Honeymoon murder accused Shrien Dewani has been hospitalised after an apparent suicide attempt, the Justice Ministry said on Tuesday.
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/ 22 February 2011
President Jacob Zuma’s son has slammed a report that he is set to benefit from the government’s multibillion-rand rail infrastructure project.
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/ 22 February 2011
Discovery Holdings, South Africa’s largest health insurer, posted a 16% drop in first-half earnings on Tuesday.
Libyan television on Tuesday dismissed as "lies" allegations that security forces are massacring protesters.
The case against terrorism accused Brian Roach was postponed in the Alexandra Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.
We spoke to business students ahead of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan’s second Budget Speech, for their take on the country’s finances.