Three-times world surfing champion Andy Irons was found dead on
SA captain Graeme Smith on Wednesday paid rich tributes to Makhaya Ntini, who has announced his retirement from international cricket.
EU observers raise concerns over ballot counting in Côte d’Ivoire, saying monitors are being barred from vote counting centres.
A real-life mystery provides a valuable springboard for the inquisitive young mind
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Somali pirates have increased the number of successful hijackings in 2010, become more violent and expanded their attack zone, the UN says.
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Turkey has reinstated a ban on YouTube just days after lifting it, state agency Anatolian said.
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Harry Potter fans have been blamed for the demise of wild owls in India as children seek to emulate the boy wizard by taking the birds as pets.
Watch Sports Minister and senior ANC member Fikile Mbalula field some tough questions about government tenders, the ANC’s position on lifestyle audits and more, in the third and final part of our "Corruption is counter-revolutionary" series.
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American Floyd Landis, who was stripped of his victory in the 2006 Tour de France for doping, has been ordered to stand trial for computer hacking.
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Convicted sex offender Cezanne Visser, also known as Advocate Barbie, is being sued by her victims for R1,2-million.
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SA opposition says link between ‘moral giant’ and Ferrostaal is not appropriate as corruption claims hang over company involved in arms trade.
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Media group Avusa has issued notices of retrenchment to at least 11 journalists, including some editors, of the <i>Sowetan</i> newspaper.
Sheryl Cwele, wife of State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele, should be the one having sleepless nights, drug mule Tessa Beetge said on Tuesday.
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Kgosientso “Sputla” Ramokgopa was elected mayor of Tshwane on Tuesday over Democratic Alliance candidate Gerhardus Pretorius by 92 votes to 49 votes. The Mail and Guardian had established in July that outgoing mayor Gwen Ramokgoba’s nephew was tipped to take the position. A committee member that wanted to remain anonymous said, “These are the rewards […]
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Pioneer Foods was told it has to reduce the sale price of bread and flour products as part of a R1,05-billion settlement for price-fixing.
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Defence Minister Lindiwe Sisulu has sent DA MP David Maynier a lawyer’s letter over statement that she misled Speaker Max Sisulu.
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Department of Trade and Industry Director General Tshediso Matona absolves (Cipro) of blame in the latest Tony Yengeni debacle.
The aim of the BMF is not for the advancement of individuals but for all people.
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Nationalisation has never been successful anywhere in the world, Chamber of Mines president Sipho Nkosi said on Tuesday.
Few publications can have received a reception as hostile as that which greeted <em>The New Age</em>newspaper
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Mamelodi Sundowns players vow to be unrelenting in Telkom Knockout quarter-final against Maritzburg United.
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The US should sort out its own economic policy, not attack China’s. But anti-statist dogma stops it, writes <b>John Ross</b> in Shanghai
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UK PM David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy have started talks ahead of signing agreements ushering in a new era of military cooperation.
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On invitation from Namibian president Hifikepunye Pohamba, President Jacob Zuma will take a working trip to the country to discuss economic relations.
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IMF director general tells a human development forum that the recent global crisis cost 30-million jobs worldwide.
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South Africa’s new vehicle sales jumped 22,2% in October from the previous year, as interest-rate cuts since late 2008 boosted demand.
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Uganda’s High Court has ordered a controversial newspaper to stop publishing the names and photographs of people it says are gay.
Winner — Chairperson’s Award: <b>Yeoville Community School</b>.
South Africa fast bowler Makhaya Ntini has formally retired from international cricket, the 33-year-old said in a statement on Tuesday.
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Special Commendation — Drivers of Change Civil Society Award: <b>The Rural Women’s Movement</b>.