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Military doctors, nurses and soldiers have been sent to hospitals at the request of Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi as the strike intensified.
ANC and IFP veteran and former deputy security minister Joe Matthews died in a Johannesburg clinic on Thursday.
Forty people were injured when a bull leapt into the packed grandstands of a Spanish bullring and ran amok, charging and trampling on spectators.
Yolande Peter, a finalist in the annual Microsoft Innovative Teachers Forum Awards in 2009, shares the details of her project.
The government on Thursday said it would have ‘no choice’ but to unilaterally implement its final offer of a 7% wage increase for public servants.
One of them’s confused — Either <b>Steve Smith</b> doesn’t understand the BMW 760Li’s role, or the BMW 760Li has an identity crisis.
Ghana international Kevin-Prince Boateng joined Genoa from Portsmouth on Wednesday before immediately signing for AC Milan on loan.
The trial murder accused Glenn Agliotti was on Thursday again delayed in the South Gauteng High Court due to the public-sector strike.
The 8,6% wage increase demanded by public-service unions is simply not affordable, government spokesperson Themba Maseko said on Thursday.
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has urged striking teachers to respect their colleagues who chose not to get involved in the strike.
The MTN Group delivered a sound operational performance for the six months ended June 30 2010, increasing subscribers by 11,4% to 129,2-million.
Sevens representatives Lachie Turner, Nick Cummins and Pat McCabe were on Thursday included in the squad for the Wallabies’ Tri-Nations Tests in SA.
The lessons learned from organising a successful World Cup must serve as a template for better delivery, President Jacob Zuma says.
The last US combat brigade pulled out of Iraq and crossed into Kuwait, almost seven-and-a-half years after the US-led invasion, media have reported.
The vuvuzela, which became the sound of the Soccer World Cup, has won an entry in the latest edition of the <i>Oxford Dictionary of English</i>.
Morgan Tsvangirai’s party has applauded calls by regional leaders for partners in Zimbabwe’s unity government to iron out differences within a month.
Some of the new provincial leaders are well known, others are not. We focus on five of the lesser-known premier.
The death of South Africa’s <i>Weakest Link</i> quizmaster Fiona Coyne, 45, was suspected to be a suicide, a family spokesperson has said.
Hospersa’s 72 000 members will join the public service sector national strike on Thursday after the union failed to reach a wage agreement.
Public-service unions embarked on an indefinite strike on Wednesday after rejecting the government’s revised wage offer. The <i>M&G</i> headed to Thokoza where members of the National Health and Allied Workers’ Union were protesting outside the Natalspruit Hospital.
Sudan says it will expel some international aid workers from Darfur, while plan are afoot to transform some Southern Sudan cities into animals shapes.
The European Union nearly doubled its aid to flood-stricken Pakistan to €70-million on Wednesday.
Government’s capacity to afford increases for striking public servants is "exhausted", says Public Service and Administration Minister Richard Baloyi.
South Africa’s <i>Weakest Link</i> quizmaster, Fiona Coyne, has died at her home in Cape Town, police said on Wednesday.
It was September 2003, the time of year when we, as educators, experience all sorts of problems with learners, especially the grade 12s.
Cheryl de la Rey is revered within education circles for the many trails she has blazed. Her passion for education took root in the late 1980s.
The Black Management Forum on Wednesday added its voice to attacks on the media, accusing newsrooms of double standards.
Business organisations have called for the speedy resolution of a national public-service strike that started on Wednesday.
SA’s retail sales rose for a sixth consecutive month in June, helped by Soccer World Cup spending, but the increase was slightly weaker than expected.
Proteas skipper Graeme Smith on Wednesday announced his decision to stand down as captain of the T20 international squad with immediate effect.