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I am an Activist for change
Videos
/ 12 March 2012

I am an Activist for change

Rudzani(17) photographs service delivery problems in Diepsloot to raise awareness about the issue and she started the Diepsloot Change Association.

By Staff Reporter
Dozens of bodies discovered in Syrian city
Article
/ 12 March 2012

Dozens of bodies discovered in Syrian city

The bodies of 47 women and children have been found in the Syria’s Homs, where security forces have been fighting raging battles against armed rebels.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 March 2012

Cape Town tolls going ahead, says city

The City of Cape Town says it is speculation that tolls were set to be shelved — rather the city failed to resolve a dispute over a R10bn project.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 March 2012

Matric pupil’s company wins R800 000 tender

A company run by a matric pupil has been awarded an R800 000 tender by the KwaZulu-Natal municipality presided over by his elder brother.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 March 2012

It’s been a bad, bad time for small businesses

New data shows that around 440 000 small businesses have closed in the past five years, and the number of businesses starting up is at a record low.

By Staff Reporter
Boy killed by air strikes as Gaza conflict reignites
Article
/ 12 March 2012

Boy killed by air strikes as Gaza conflict reignites

A 12-year-old boy has been killed in Gaza amid rocket attacks and air strikes that left at least 18 Palestinians dead and four people in Israel hurt.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 March 2012

Greek elections swirl around euro debt crisis

Opening shots in Greece’s next general election campaign have been fired, threatening to push the euro debt crisis into a new period of uncertainty.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 March 2012

North West student assaulted with sjambok

A North West pupil had his scrotum cut open by a sjambok when he was allegedly whipped by a teacher for not doing his homework.

By Staff Reporter
Stop the presses: Juju apologises (sort of)
Article
/ 12 March 2012

Stop the presses: Juju apologises (sort of)

Julius Malema has apologised to the ANC for "anything they think I have done wrong" and, while he was about it, called for the media to be regulated.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 12 March 2012

Ethopian law ‘is crippling human rights work’

Human rights groups in Ethiopia are struggling to survive under a law that Amnesty International says is too vaguely worded and restrictive.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 March 2012

England reigns as rain ends Proteas’ top Test hopes

England will remain the world’s top-ranked Test team after South Africa could only manage a draw in the opening Test of their New Zealand tour.

By Staff Reporter
SA, Lesotho set to show off water project in France
Africa
/ 12 March 2012

SA, Lesotho set to show off water project in France

SA and Lesotho are hoping to attract funding for their infrastructure plans when they show off their giant water project in France this week.

By Staff Reporter
Traditional Thai at Erawan
Article
/ 12 March 2012

Traditional Thai at Erawan

A friendly neighbourhood restaurant, Wynberg’s Erawan is already proving to be popular with suburban locals and city slickers alike.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 March 2012

3D films lose lustre as home-grown hits win cinema box-office battle

Just as in the 1950s, the 3D fad is fading, with the number of films falling from 47 in 2011 to 33 this year

By Staff Reporter
Challengers join forces to bring down Senegal’s Wade
Africa
/ 11 March 2012

Challengers join forces to bring down Senegal’s Wade

Senegal’s opposition parties have thrown their weight behind presidential challenger Macky Sall to block Abdoulaye Wade from landing a third term.

By Staff Reporter
Malema: It’s still my party, I can speak to it if I want to
Article
/ 11 March 2012

Malema: It’s still my party, I can speak to it if I want to

Julius Malema has lashed out at claims he that was not welcome at an ANCYL event in the Free State, saying he does need anyone’s permission to speak.

By Staff Reporter
Libya calls on neighbours to help thwart border terror
Africa
/ 11 March 2012

Libya calls on neighbours to help thwart border terror

Better regional cooperation is needed, Libya says, amid claims that al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb is exploiting tensions to acquire weapons.

By Staff Reporter
The Hague to consider ex-dictator Hissène Habré’s fate
Article
/ 11 March 2012

The Hague to consider ex-dictator Hissène Habré’s fate

The UN’s highest court is preparing to decide whether Chad’s former dictator Hissene Habre can be prosecuted for crimes against humanity and torture.

By Staff Reporter
Zim AG puts probe into corrupt lawmakers on ice
Article
/ 11 March 2012

Zim AG puts probe into corrupt lawmakers on ice

Zimbabwe’s top law officer has ordered a halt to arrests of lawmakers accused of stealing money from development projects in their districts.

By Staff Reporter
Japan, one year after the tsunami: ‘We can’t just stay sad’
Article
/ 11 March 2012

Japan, one year after the tsunami: ‘We can’t just stay sad’

Japan has marked one year since an earthquake and tsunami killed thousands and set off a radiation crisis that shattered public trust in atomic power.

By Staff Reporter
Mbeki to sue Heath for defamation
Article
/ 11 March 2012

Mbeki to sue Heath for defamation

Ex-president Thabo Mbeki is suing Willem Heath for defamation, over claims that Mbeki instigated rape and corruption charges against President Zuma.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 March 2012

Death toll rises in Nairobi grenade attack

A grenade attack on a Nairobi bus station killed at least six people and wounded 63, according to a new toll issued on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 March 2012

Sharks breathe easy after Super 15 win

Sharks coach John Plumtree was relieved after his side overcame a lack of confidence and a determined Lions outfit to claim their first victory.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 March 2012

Sodden draw in Dunedin

Rain ended any chance of a result in the first Test between SA and New Zealand but Ross Taylor’s team may have come away with a hint of confidence.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 March 2012

Motlanthe’s partner ‘linked to helicopter deal’

Gugu Mtshali has allegedly been linked to a scheme to "buy" government approval for a plan to sell helicopters to Iran.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 March 2012

Magaqa apologises to Gigaba for ‘imperialists’ comment

ANC Youth League secretary general Sindiso Magaqa apologised to Public Enterprise Minister Malusi Gigaba on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 March 2012

Forty years of feminism — but women still do most housework

Brace yourself for the most maritally divisive piece of news you’ll hear all week: married women do more housework than their husbands.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 March 2012

Reports of the death of the PC are greatly exaggerated

Tablets may be selling like hot cakes but there will always be a place — and a market — for the personal computer.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 March 2012

Greek crisis: It’s still a life of luxury brands

As the country struggles, the rich still buy Gucci, Prada and Louis Vuitton — though they may more discreet about flaunting it.

By Staff Reporter
DA’s new Gauteng leader: ‘I grew up in the townships’
Article
/ 10 March 2012

DA’s new Gauteng leader: ‘I grew up in the townships’

The Democratic Alliance has elected John Moodey and Mike Moriarty to lead the party in Gauteng.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 10 March 2012

Al-Shabab offensive against Ethiopians leaves many dead

An offensive by Somalia’s Islamist al-Shabab fighters on Ethiopian troops has left many dead, as the country prepares to withdraw from the region.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 March 2012

DA vows to stop ANC’s judiciary ‘interference’

The ANC is determined to interfere in the work of the judiciary and the Constitution, DA parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko says.

By Staff Reporter
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