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British Foreign Secretary William Hague has called ongoing violence in Syria "appalling", while stressing the importance of the Arab League’s role.
Bidvest Wits tried to hold on to former captain Sifiso Myeni, according to coach Roger de Sa, but could not match the Orlando Pirates’ salary offer.
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/ 13 February 2012
The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal says a database of government officials implicated in corruption must be created to prevent them from getting other jobs.
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/ 13 February 2012
Lions flyhalf Elton Jantjies has been included in the upcoming warm-up match against the Super Kings after missing a game due to injury.
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/ 13 February 2012
The Malaysian state energy company’s aggressive efforts to drill locally have been boosted by gas finds off Borneo island.
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/ 13 February 2012
Czech fugitive Radovan Krejcir, who was arrested on Sunday in connection with an armed robbery — will apply for bail on Thursday.
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/ 13 February 2012
A maritime watchdog has warned ships to steer clear of Nigerian waters due to a trio of recent piracy attacks including an assault still underway.
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/ 13 February 2012
Mick McCarthy has been sacked as manager after a poor run of form culminated in a humiliating defeat to local rivals West Bromwich Albion.
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/ 13 February 2012
Brazilian physical trainer Francesco Gonzales is confident Banyana Banyana will increase their strength in the build-up to the London Olympic Games.
An aide close to President Joseph Kabila has been killed and the finance minister seriously injured in a plane crash in the east of the DRC.
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/ 13 February 2012
Deputy Transport Minister Jeremy Cronin says government is considering taking the responsibilities of Prasa and handing it to cities for management.
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/ 13 February 2012
Al-Qaeda has voiced its support for Syria’s revolt, posing new problems for the West and Arab nations, who have called for its president to step down.
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/ 13 February 2012
The <em>Mail & Guardian</em> is hiring a Digital Operations Manager.
The president says he wants to review the powers the Constitutional Court holds, saying judges had different views and were influenced by the media.
ANC Youth League heads Julius Malema, Floyd Shivambu and Sindiso Magaqa’s arguments to lessen their disciplinary sentences is due to begin on Monday.
Glynnis Breytenbach is convinced she is being targeted for pushing ahead with an investigation into suspended crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli.
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/ 12 February 2012
South Africa midfielder Steven Pienaar has rediscovered his best form since returning to Everton, according to Toffees captain Phil Neville.
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/ 12 February 2012
Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei has warned Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas against any "compromise" in its fight against Israel.
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/ 12 February 2012
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini admits unsettled striker Carlos Tevez could still have a role to play in his side.
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/ 12 February 2012
Cheetahs’ coach Naka Drotske says there are a few positives he can take from his rugby’s side’s dismal thumping by the Bulls in a warm-up match.
The SADC have announced they would back Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma’s attempt to be elected the new AU chief in fresh polls to be held in June.
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/ 12 February 2012
World silver medallist Silas Kiplagat ran the fastest indoor mile in three years as he edged Kenyan compatriot Caleb Ndiku.
Limpopo-based cronies of ANCYL president Julius Malema allegedly spent millions of rand of taxpayers’ money on properties, cars and parties.
Whitney Houston — found dead in a hotel room on Saturday — rose from a church choir to become one of the best-selling artists of all time.
Madagascar’s ousted president was helped by South Africa to import crowd control weapons before he lost power, WikiLeaks has revealed.
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/ 12 February 2012
Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro held his second lengthy public event in a week, this time a nine-hour session with writers and intellectuals.
Planning minister Trevor Manuel said on Saturday there was a need for a more intelligent public discourse that welcomed a strong stance from citizens.
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/ 12 February 2012
A close-knit band of friends and colleagues around Bill Clinton at the time of the Monica Lewinsky affair will speak publicly for the first time.
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/ 11 February 2012
Recording the largest victory margin in South African first-class cricket, the Titans beat the Dolphins to almost lift the SuperSport Series trophy.
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/ 11 February 2012
Russia has signalled that it could soon slap a moratorium on US adoptions of local children despite the signing of an agreement on the issue in 2011.
Southern African foreign ministers discussed the deadlocked polls for a new African Union head and to chart the bloc’s strategy for the next vote.
Thousands of Japanese joined a march against nuclear power as worries grow about the restarting of reactors idle since the March 11 meltdown disaster.