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The Press Council’s Ombudsman has reported to editors a 70% increase over the last three years in the number of complaints about newspaper reports.
Niger will not extradite al-Saadi Gaddafi even though the son of the slain Libyan leader violated his asylum conditions with "subversive" comments.
President Jacob Zuma has announced that all of the new South African bank notes will bear the image of former president Nelson Mandela.
South Africans can expect the introduction of laws restricting fatty acids and salt content in food, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said.
The surface waters of the Danube River, Europe’s busiest waterway, have frozen completely for the first time in over 20 years in Bulgaria.
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New Zealand beat Zimbabwe by seven wickets in their opening Twenty20 international, staying unbeaten against the tourists in all forms of the game.
The rand tumbled over 2% against the dollar after the Reserve Bank announced there would be an important weekend statement.
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Two blasts went off outside a customs building in Nigeria’s flashpoint city of Maiduguri, the base of Boko Haram Islamists.
Barack Obama’s budget will project a $1.3-trillion deficit for the current fiscal year, slightly higher than $1.296-trillion in 2011.
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Chinese bank lending fell 28% in January from a year earlier, suggesting Beijing is reluctant to open the credit valves too quickly.
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The Arab League is likely to launch a "Friends of Syria" coalition and appoint a special envoy to the strife-torn country.
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Provision of automated/online balanced scorecard solution.
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Request for evaluation consultants for the mid term
review of the south africa hiv/aids response fund.
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Systems for improved access to pharmaceuticals and services.
We catch up with ANC ministers and opposition party leaders following President Zuma’s State of the Nation address.
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State media reported twin car bombs targeting Syrian security posts have killed at least 28 people, which rebels say is a diversion tactic.
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More than 40 000 people have fled clashes between two north Kenyan tribes, fighting over water and pasture to feed their cattle.
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South African stocks booked their first weekly decline since the beginning of 2012, falling 1.3% on Friday as investors cashed in resources firms.
In Julius Malema’s "farewell speech", he didn’t hesitate to criticise the leadership of the ANC.He clarified, we haven’t heard the last word on nationalisation.
Attacks on the judiciary are unwarranted.
Her half-time show at the Super Bowl was met by outrage and barbed comments, but there was some classic Madonna magic.
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The sixth presidential council of the World Federation of Trade Unions’ meeting in Johannesburg brings back the socialism debate.
Thanks to Julius Malema, our ideological rifts are deeper than ever.
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If you do not understand the politics, you do not understand the basics of the concept.
Shrien Dewani will join the three men accused of murdering his wife, Anni, on their honeymoon when the matter goes to trial.
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An inquest into the death of General Solomon Mujuru has left many questions unanswered and room for more speculation and conspiracy theories.
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Diamond miner De Beers has reported a 26% rise in sales to $7.378-billion for the year ended December 2011 from $5.877-billion a year ago.
Explosions have rocked Aleppo in Syria as tanks entered Homs, ahead of planned protests to denounce Russia’s steadfast backing of the regime.
There are fears of renewed street violence after political turmoil since the Maldives’s former president Mohamed Nasheed was forced out of office.
Nationalisation is neither ANC nor state policy, President Zuma has reiterated, drawing attention instead to job creation and infrastructure projects.
The Gauteng education department’s Charles Phahlane asks how journalists suspect "dilly-dallying" when schools appeal for early registration.
Syrian troops have sealed off the population of a rebel stronghold in the city of Homs and bombarded it using tanks, helicopters and artillery.