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/ 3 February 2012
The Assets Forfeiture Unit has seized assets worth R2.1-million from a physiotherapist convicted of defrauding the labour department.
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/ 3 February 2012
A Boeremag treason trialist, who allegedly attempted to escape from the North Gauteng High Court last year, has been refused.
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/ 3 February 2012
The NPA has denied a link between the possible suspension of prosecutor Glynnis Breytenbach and the dropping of charges against Richard Mdluli.
The ANC in Limpopo has refused to comment on claims that it failed to pay workers their salaries, saying it could not discuss internal matters.
Serbian fugitive Dobrosav Gavric, who fled to SA in 2008 to avoid a lengthy jail sentence for the murder of warlord ‘Arkan’, has been refused bail.
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/ 3 February 2012
Igor Russol and an accomplice have been arrested in connection with extorting around R600k and a Porsche Cayenne from Cape Town businesses.
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/ 3 February 2012
The Water Research Commission has revealed that around 81% of urban South Africans are confident the tap water they drink is safe.
South Africans can get a passport in days, but a foreigner is fortunate to get a permit within a year.
Parliament not giving enough attention to civil society and NGOs.
Election of new AU Commission chairperson ends in a stalemate.
The IFP and Cope’s application on the constitutionality of government’s decision not to grant the Dalai Lama a visa has been dismissed with costs.
Thirty-eight more people have died from extremely cold weather in Ukraine in the past 24 hours, bringing to 101 the toll from freezing temperatures.
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/ 3 February 2012
MTN shares have tumbled amid claims it secured an Iranian contract through bribery and promises to drum up SA support for Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
A former Khmer Rouge jailer who oversaw the deaths of about 15 000 people has been sentenced to life in prison.
There is a downside to keeping our best players at home, with the few South African players we have overseas on the back foot.
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/ 3 February 2012
After six cases of malaria have been confirmed in Tshwane, officials have warned healthcare workers to remain vigilant.
The National Prosecuting Authority says charges against suspended crime intelligence boss will be investigated with a formal inquest, not a trial.
The conglomerate remains an investor favourite but its size also counts against it.
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/ 3 February 2012
Nearly half of all pregnancies in South Africa involve teenagers, statistics reveal.
Unmanned drones can effortlessly vaporise enemies — and innocent civilians too.
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/ 3 February 2012
Sydney Press purchased his first piece of land in the region in 1968.
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/ 2 February 2012
Performer Jeremy Crutchley and director Geoffrey Hyland have collaborated on a new production.
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/ 2 February 2012
Opposition politicians and activists have accused the ANC of manipulating hearings on the Protection of State Information Bill.
Television channel e.tv has been fined R35 000 for airing violent footage of the killing of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi without warning viewers.
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/ 2 February 2012
Mugg and Bean management says three workers have been seriously injured in a gas explosion at the Festival Mall in Kempton Park.
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/ 2 February 2012
Impala Platinum has dismissed 13 000 employees, bringing to 17 200 those sacked since the start of a labour dispute almost two weeks ago.
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/ 2 February 2012
The National Assembly’s higher education and training committee says no university can exclude academically deserving students on financial grounds.
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/ 2 February 2012
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Incensed Egyptians have laid the blame for a deadly riot on the Port Said security chief after an explosion of soccer violence left 74 people dead.