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The DA has asked the Supreme Court of Appeal to follow a broad approach to give the DA legal standing to get records from the NPA.
Egypt’s first presidential elections since a popular uprising ousted veteran leader Hosni Mubarak a year ago, will be held at the end of May.
Saipa has warned Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan to beware, in his upcoming budget speech, of destroying the South African culture of paying taxes.
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Wesbank has released its mobility study, which compares the operating costs of a typical passenger vehicle in different regions around the world.
Newly crowned African champions Zambia soar up the latest rankings while Bafana continue to spiral down.
Banyana coach Joseph Mkhonza believes a training camp in Stellenbosch in January is paying off in his team’s build-up to the London Olympic Games.
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Cosatu’s Gauteng chairperson says the debate on whether the ANC is leading the trade union federation in the right direction needs to continue.
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Senegal’s government has banned a planned protest by the opposition against President Abdoulaye Wade’s bid to run for a third term as president.
Recently diagnosed with cancer, cricketer Yuvraj Singh gets support from famous cancer survivor, cyclist Lance Armstrong.
A day after SanParks reported 52 rhinos have been killed this year in South Africa, police say they have arrested five suspected rhino poachers.
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The Proteas have prepared for a clean sweep during their six-week tour to New Zealand, which they hope will topple England of their Test top spot.
The DA has readied itself for its pursuit of the records that led to the suspension of corruption charges against President Jacob Zuma.
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The Competition Tribunal has been asked to fine Telkom R3.5-billion for excessive pricing, a number that could see the company go bust.
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A Johannesburg zoo employee has been killed by a lioness after trying to feed the animal or clean its enclosure.
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Sanparks has revealed that 52 rhinos have been poached in South Africa so far this year — mostly in Limpopo and Kruger National Park.
Responding to the State of the Nation, the DA says an inability to reach reconciliation through economic redress is the cause of national discontent.
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Four Springbok Sevens players will undergo medical assessments to determine their injuries suffered at the Sevens World Series tournament.
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Senegal’s President Abdoulaye Wade has met with the US ambassador to Dakar who criticised his third term candidacy and was summoned by government.
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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has hailed the signing of a treaty of non-aggression between Sudan and South Sudan over their disputed border.
Police say they have been excluded from action to end the controversial headquarters lease deal, despite having to pay R600-million if the case fails.
Liverpool has denied reports they apologised for Luis Suarez’s conduct at Old Trafford as a result of pressure from shirt sponsors Standard Chart.
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Police aren’t filing charges against a father who briefly played a pornographic video instead of the <em>Smurfs</em> at his child’s birthday party.
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Mosotho Simon Moepya has been appointed as the Independent Electoral Commission’s new chief electoral officer, replacing Pansy Tlakula.
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The Competition Tribunal’s hearing on the Telkom case has adjourned for the day and will conclude on Wednesday, the tribunal says.
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/ 14 February 2012
A trailer for Die Antwoord’s latest album has been removed from the internet for referencing a well-known anti-apartheid artwork without consent.
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Affirmative action supporters have asked a US federal appeals court to overturn California’s ban on considering race in public college admissions.
The qualifiers list has only just allowed Ernie Else into the 64-man Match Play Championship, with defending champion Luke Donald top of the list.
Cassel Mathale, premier of bankrupt Limpopo, has been using his private car on official trips, costing citizens thousands of rands a month.
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A Chinese envoy has met the head of the Arab league as the country tries to repair relations damaged by its veto of a UN resolution on Syria.
The ANC says a mitigation hearing for ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema and two other league members continued late into Monday afternoon.
The Constitutional Court will hear argument on Tuesday on whether defaulting debtors must receive notice before action is brought against them.
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/ 13 February 2012
Zimbabwe’s energy minister warns they risk losing imports from its major supplier if it fails to pay a $90-million debt to the Cabora Bassa dam.