Stade Francais prop David Attoub, banned for more than a year for eye-gouging, will appear before an appeals panel in London on March 2.
The ANCYL wants the National Treasury to inform it of any investigation involving its president, Julius Malema, it said on Tuesday.
The ATP has risen to the defence of Andy Murray after the Scot copped criticism for his late pullout from the indoor event in Marseille.
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Belgian train drivers went on strike on Tuesday in protest at safety conditions, adding to rail chaos after a train crash that left at least 18 dead.
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Kenya police said on Tuesday they were beefing up security in the country’s western region, fearing protests against Prime Minister Raila Odinga.
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A massive brain drain has hit Zimbabwe’s main university, which has less than half of its required staff.
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The government should maintain taxation at current levels, the Banking Association of SA said on Tuesday as it presented its pre-budget wish list.
VVS Laxman and Mahendra Singh Dhoni put on 164 for the seventh wicket to consolidate India’s in the final Test against South Africa on Tuesday.
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Police have opened a reckless and negligent driving case against the driver who caused the accident in which kwaito star Mandoza was injured.
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Cosatu’s Zwelinzima Vavi wants the Competition Commission to intervene in the pricing of transport and accommodation ahead of the World Cup.
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A veteran British television and radio presenter is being investigated by police after admitting to smothering to death an ex-lover who had Aids.
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India capitalised on some sloppy fielding by South Africa to reach 431-6 by lunch on the third day of the second and final Test at Eden Gardens.
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The watchdog group Global Witness on Monday urged cellphone manufacturers to beware of "conflict minerals" being used in their products.
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Police in Malawi say they have arrested a 60-year-old man in what they describe as a sweep against homosexuals.
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Sea Shepherd campaigner jumps aboard whaling vessel to attempt citizen’s arrest of captain over collision.
The passing of 20 years since FW de Klerk’s monumental speech has provided the occasion for much public evaluation of our constitutional progress.
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Swine flu will be one of the Health Department’s "biggest nightmares" during the Soccer World Cup, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said on Monday.
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Trade union Solidarity’s anti-crime campaign will take another step on Tuesday when it delivers 16 000 letters to President Jacob Zuma.
Opposition parties on Monday voiced strong criticism of the ANC and President Jacob Zuma following Zuma’s State of the Nation speech last week.
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Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki reinstates ministers who had been suspended over fraud investigations by his Prime Minister, Raila Odinga.
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KwaZulu-Natal’s uMsunduzi Municipality, incorporating provincial capital Pietermaritzburg, has enough money to operate for just one more week.
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New evidence suggests that kwaito artist Mandoza was not the driver of a Mini Cooper that crashed on the weekend, metro police said on Monday.
The government will introduce a new draft policy on land tenure aimed at speeding up its programme to give land to landless black South Africans.
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Pope Benedict XVI was nominated on Monday for a top British classical music award and will fight for the prize against reality television stars.
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South Africa’s growth recovery is expected to continue, the Bureau of Economic Research said on Monday.
Second-seeded Spaniard Fernando Verdasco rallied to topple top-seeded Andy Roddick 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 to win the ATP Tour SAP Open in San Jose on Sunday.
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The Melbourne Rebels want their player signing deadline to be brought forward to protect their interests ahead of their inaugural 2011 season.
Solidarity’s anti-crime campaign saw President Jacob Zuma receive a letter in his inbox every six seconds on Monday morning.
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The United States believes Iran may be heading toward a military dictatorship.
Solidarity union launched an anti-crime campaign at the weekend aimed at sending at least 10
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Departure of Owen Van Natta, the social networking site’s chief executive, calls into question Rupert Murdoch’s digital strategy.
Samoa delivered a superb performance to beat New Zealand 33-12 in the final of the US round of the IRB Sevens World Series on Sunday.