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/ 29 September 2010
RIM to roll out "world’s first professional tablet" from next month, as rivals also make bids to join Apple’s iPad in market.
European Union supremo Herman Van Rompuy on Tuesday said the bloc was ready to take a fresh look at sanctions against Zimbabwe after pressure from SA.
State intervention and trade barriers could undermine rather than foster membership of the elite club, writes <b>Guy de Jonquières</b>.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Tuesday warned against attacks by supporters of President Robert Mugabe as Zimbabwe maps out a new constitution.
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/ 28 September 2010
The Israeli navy boarded a yacht in the Mediterranean on Tuesday to prevent a small group of Jewish activists sailing to Gaza.
Cosatu put pressure on the ANC on Tuesday, threatening to "name and shame" people who use political connections to line their pockets.
Under-fire Springbok coach Peter de Villiers has survived to lead the team on their end-of-year Grand Slam tour after reprieve by the SA Rugby Union.
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/ 28 September 2010
Print media in SA was a threat to democracy, South African Communist Party general secretary Blade Nzimande said in a report published on Tuesday.
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/ 28 September 2010
AngloGold Ashanti on Tuesday forecast gold prices — already at record highs — could rise by between $70-$100 an ounce annually.
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/ 28 September 2010
Scientists and doctors from around the world on Tuesday kick off a meeting to discuss progress made in developing a vaccine against malaria.
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/ 28 September 2010
Nine months since the launch of the iPad, 25 days following Samsung’s Galaxy Tab, Research In Motion has revealed details of its tablet computer.
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/ 28 September 2010
The criticism that the International Criminal Court was against African countries was unfair, Judge Richard Goldstone said on Monday.
We take a look at the ANC’s national general council and sum up the main issues discussed and resolutions reached at this year’s conference. Get the event’s highlights here, with commentary from <i>M&G</i> political reporter Mandy Rossouw.
South Africa will spend billions of rands to improve healthcare by renovating dilapidated hospitals, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said on Monday.
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/ 27 September 2010
Thuthuke Exton Hlophe, 27-year-old student son of Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe, was on Monday found guilty on six counts of fraud.
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/ 27 September 2010
The state has declined to prosecute businessman Atul Gupta, who was arrested for allegedly refusing to be searched by police, his spokesperson says.
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/ 27 September 2010
An SAA flight attendant has been jailed for seven years in the United Kingdom after trying to smuggle drugs into the country.
The communications ministry has extended the leave granted to its axed director general, Mamodupi Mohlala, an official said on Monday.
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/ 27 September 2010
The trend for disputes to be heard privately is not good for the development of common law.
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/ 27 September 2010
Don’t wait for a special occasion to eat at this exceptional restaurant.
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/ 27 September 2010
An expert on the DRC warned a precious-metals conference that the industry faced a "PR disaster" unless it tackled the problem of "blood gold".
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/ 27 September 2010
The process of testing the market for a high-speed train linking Durban and Johannesburg will start next month, said Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele.
United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon thanked Rwanda President Paul Kagame on Sunday for keeping peacekeeping troops in Sudan.
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/ 27 September 2010
South Sudan is to provide community militia groups with weapons to fight the brutal Ugandan Lord’s Resistance Army.
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/ 27 September 2010
Red Bull’s Mark Webber might still be favourite to clinch the Formula One driver’s title, but Fernando Alonso has other ideas.
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/ 27 September 2010
South Africa’s strategy heading into the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi is simple: dominate swimming and athletics.
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/ 27 September 2010
One of the world’s largest retailers Wal-Mart has offered to buy JSE-listed wholesaler Massmart, the South African company said on Monday.
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/ 27 September 2010
Businessman Atul Gupta, the publisher of the <em>New Age</em>, was arrested at the weekend for refusing to be searched by police.
President Jacob Zuma has criticised the ANC Youth League’s push for a change in the ruling party’s top leadership structures.
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/ 27 September 2010
Zimbabwe must show greater respect for human rights and political freedoms before the US sanctions on the impoverished African nation can be removed.
South African President Jacob Zuma said on Sunday he would ask his Cabinet ministers to set their own performance targets.
Clive Derby-Lewis, the man who helped kill Chris Hani, remains too ill to be transferred back to prison after an operation to treat gangrene.