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/ 17 November 2010
Our readers share their opinions on Andile Mngxitama’s column, the poultry cartel article, our coverage on Robert Gumede and more.
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/ 17 November 2010
South African grocery chain Spar Group posted a 29% rise in full-year profit as lower interest rates and economic recovery slowly boost consumer demand.
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/ 17 November 2010
A group of human rights campaigners have protested outside the Tel Aviv Opera House, denouncing the Cape Town Opera for performing in Israel.
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/ 17 November 2010
Most districts in Zimbabwe are operating with a single magistrate as understaffing continues to derail justice delivery, a chief magistrate said.
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/ 17 November 2010
The appeal by two Cape Flats men convicted in a case where a 15-year-old pregnant girl survived after being shot 25 times, was dismissed on Tuesday.
South Africa is fighting an increasingly bloody war against poachers who have doubled the number of rhinos they have killed in a year.
Argument over whether Brett Kebble murder-accused Glenn Agliotti has a case to answer is set to start at the Johannesburg High Court on Wednesday.
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/ 16 November 2010
Unesco declares French cuisine to be a world tangible heritage, creating the first gastronomy entry into the list.
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/ 16 November 2010
A 26-year-old man from Khayelitsha was arrested in connection with the killing of a tourist in Gugulethu.
The NPA said is confident the Supreme Court of Appeals will confirm the conviction of former national police commissioner Jackie Selebi.
SA wing Bryan Habana has been ruled out of the remaining Tests of the world champions’ tour after suffering a hand injury in practice on Tuesday.
Former national police commissioner Jackie Selebi has been granted leave to appeal against his conviction by the Supreme Court of Appeal.
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/ 16 November 2010
A 26-year-old man from Khayelitsha was taken in for questioning in connection with the killing of tourist Anni Dewani (28) in Gugulethu.
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/ 16 November 2010
Mozambican NGOs have reported mining giant BHP Billiton to the JSE’s Socially Responsible Investment Index for it’s planned pollution.
Younus Khan struck a brilliant unbeaten century on Tuesday to help Pakistan draw the first Test against South Africa.
Zane Kirchner, Francois Hougaard and Ryan Kankowski were all promoted to the starting XV when the Springbok team was named on Tuesday.
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/ 16 November 2010
Registration centres for a referendum have opened peacefully, but officials warned that some fear intimidation and fraud.
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/ 16 November 2010
New body scanners and intensified pat-downs at US airports leaves a sour taste in pilots’ and travellers’ mouths.
Britain’s Prince William is to marry his long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton next year, Buckingham Palace said on Tuesday.
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/ 16 November 2010
Consumer confidence is positive for the fourth quarter of the year, according to the First National Bank/Bureau for Economic Research consumer confidence index released on Tuesday. “This has been the case throughout 2010, by itself rather unusual for an economy barely out of recession and at a time of much global turmoil,” said Cees Bruggemans, […]
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/ 16 November 2010
Red Bull’s Mark Webber has vowed to return a better driver next season after the disappointment of missing out on the Formula One world title.
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/ 16 November 2010
A US drone strike on an insurgent training centre in militant-riddled North Waziristan killed 15 militants amid a recent surge in the covert attacks.
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/ 16 November 2010
There is a growing shortage of skills in the financial-services sector, a survey released in Johannesburg on Tuesday shows.
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/ 16 November 2010
Zimbabwe’s annual inflation eased to 3,6% for the month of October, down from the September rate of 4,2%.
SAIIR said the police were out of touch with reality for expressing shock at the murder of a tourist in Gugulethu, Cape Town.
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/ 16 November 2010
Morocco defended its security forces during a deadly raid on a squatter camp in Western Sahara, and accused Sahrawi protesters of reacting savagely.
The planned taxi protest over the implementation of the government’s new traffic demerit system got off to a slow start in Pretoria on Tuesday.
Violent protests erupted in Haiti over a cholera epidemic that has claimed nearly 1 000 lives, sparking clashes with UN peacekeepers.
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/ 16 November 2010
Opposition leader Alpha Conde was early on Tuesday declared the winner in Guinea’s presidential election, taking 52,5% of votes.
The US football team, in Cape Town preparing for Wednesday night’s Nelson Mandela Challenge clash, seem to know very little about their opponents.
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/ 16 November 2010
An Australian brewer on Tuesday offered a free beer to every adult in the country if Australia beat England in the upcoming Ashes cricket Tests.
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/ 16 November 2010
The Chamber of Mines welcomed reports that the ANC resolved to "investigate successful models that may be considered for the state role in mining".