Tens of thousands of Ugandans were to be moved on Friday from hilly regions in the east of the country after a deadly landslide.
The ANC is growing of weary of alliance partner Cosatu, party spokesperson Jackson Mthembu said on Friday.
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Baby Ashleigh Louw died on Friday, Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital clinical manager Dr Pungie Lingham said.
The Reds broke the Chiefs’ unbeaten Super 14 run with a surprise 23-18 win in Hamilton Friday.
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe said on Thursday that he was prepared to stand for re-election if asked to do so by his Zanu-PF party.
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Cosatu on Thursday threatened strikes before October over power price rises and declined to say whether action could start before the World Cup.
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"Crass materialism" and "tender entrepreneurs" in the ANC leadership are endangering the ruling party, Cosatu said on Thursday.
Cosatu could start a nationwide strike before October over large electricity price increases granted to utility Eskom, it said on Thursday.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown insisted on Thursday that Zimbabwe must make more progress before sanctions can be lifted.
Springbok lock Bakkies Botha should be back on the field in five weeks time, but is in a race to be included in the Bulls’ Super 14 touring squad.
Cosatu has lashed out at "tenderpreneurs", warning that SA would be sent into a "predator state" should they not be curbed.
SA is looking at the impact of the carry trade on its rand currency and is weighing options to curb currency volatility, the Pravin Gordhan said.
At least 50 people were killed in a stampede at a temple in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh on Thursday, police said.
Police on Thursday used water cannons to disperse groups of protesting University of Johannesburg students.
Justice Minister Jeff Radebe has declined to comment on the intelligence report on the leaking of spy tapes to President Jacob Zuma’s lawyer.
The Freedom Front Plus (FF+) leader in Pretoria, Willie Spies, has resigned from the party, national leader Pieter Mulder confirmed on Thursday.
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University of Johannesburg (UJ) officials were trying to negotiate with protesting students on Thursday in attempts to reopen blocked entrances.
South African small businesses are reluctant to outsource their payroll and accounting online.
UN relief teams were on Thursday to begin their rescue effort in a remote region of Uganda, three days after a landslide left 80 dead and 300 missing.
Standard Bank sees key markets stabilising and forecast a recovery in earnings after posting lower 2009 profit due to rising impairments.
Israel’s military and one of its soldiers are no longer "friends" after the gunner posted details of an impending West Bank raid on his Facebook page.
Meyerton had quietened down on Thursday morning after residents continued burning tyres during the night, Gauteng police said.
Kenyan political leaders organised and financed post-election attacks against civilians in 2008, the ICC prosecutor told judges on Wednesday.
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