Freedom Front Plus leader Pieter Mulder has defended his controversial remarks on land in an interview.
Upholding the guilty verdict against ANC Youth League president Julius Malema means an end to mobster leadership, the league in KwaZulu-Natal said.
The former president’s death, whenever it comes, could have a profound impact on the nation’s identity.
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/ 26 February 2012
Hollywood is looking to past glories and perhaps even the outlandish character from Sacha Baron Cohen’s latest film to revive a jaded awards ceremony.
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/ 26 February 2012
Baby pyjamas that send you an email when a nappy needs changing are among the innovations to be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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/ 25 February 2012
Rupert Murdoch said he wanted his new <em>Sun on Sunday</em> tabloid to sell well over two-million copies as it was about to roll off the presses.
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/ 25 February 2012
The head of the OECD has said that the eurozone needs to build "the mother of all firewalls" to prevent the crisis from spreading throughout the bloc.
The Presidency has just released a statement that former president Nelson Mandela was "not in any danger" and was in a "satisfactory condition".
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/ 25 February 2012
Brazil plans to impose strict quality control on imports from China and other Asian nations to prevent the influx of cheap goods.
India has been removed from a list of polio endemic countries by the World Health Organisation, marking a victory for its health workers.
The Kruger National Park has said it would meet with union representatives in a bid to end the nearly month-old strike by field rangers.
Thousands of people gathered at a stadium in Zimbabwe’s town of Mutare for celebrations to mark veteran President Robert Mugabe’s 88th birthday.
AB de Villiers has compiled a superb century to lead his side to an easy six wicket win over New Zealand in the opening one-day match in Wellington.
Former president Nelson Mandela has been admitted to hospital to receive specialist treatment for an abdominal complaint.
Suspected Boko Haram Islamists have killed five Muslim worshippers in a mosque and attacked a prison and police station in northern Nigeria.
The Super Rugby campaign is off to a dreary start in SA, with the Bulls beating the Sharks 18-13 in a lacklustre match marred by errors at Loftus.
President Hugo Chávez bid Venezuelans an emotional farewell as he departed for Cuba for surgery to remove a tumour he says is probably malignant.
The ANC Women’s League has condemned the disruption of President Jacob Zuma’s speech, while the youth league deny their involvement.
When the president speaks of reviewing the powers of the court, he can only mean one thing — that this power of review should be curtailed.
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/ 24 February 2012
Dirkie Chamberlain netted her second successive hat-trick as SA finished at the top of the table in the round robin stage of the Olympic qualifier.
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/ 24 February 2012
Police reported that a man was killed and six Impala Platinum workers in Rustenburg were assaulted overnight.
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/ 24 February 2012
It is shortsighted to promote science at the expense of the humanities.
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/ 24 February 2012
The Canterbury Crusaders have won the opening Super Rugby match 19-18 against the Auckland Blues, edged on my Tyler Bleyendaal’s kicked goals.
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/ 24 February 2012
Contractors to Evaluate the Outcome of Humana Total Control of the Epidemic (TCE) Program.
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/ 24 February 2012
The simulcasts will be running simultaneously to the conference, from February 29 to March 2.
In terms of mining, there are no easy options to make the most of local beneficiation.
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/ 24 February 2012
In creating a blueprint for growth, Gordhan has been hamstrung by the very lack of buy-in he wants and needs.
An extremist right-wing survival camp, about 230km east of Jo’burg, is breeding virulent racism, training teenage boys in its ideology.
Zambia’s inflation has slowed to its lowest rate in at least 10 years, mainly due to a bumper maize crop that led to low prices of the staple.
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/ 23 February 2012
The year-on-year producer price index for domestic output in January 2012 has shown an increase of 8.9%, said Statistics SA.