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Pule wants SABC board say
Changes to the Broadcasting Act will be put before Parliament in an attempt to curtail a high turnover of SABC board members. Read more
SocGen sees more rand weakness
South Africa’s rand is set to extend its decline to a four-year low as falling commodity prices and slowing global growth cut exports. Read more
Kings boosted by Strauss return
Southern Kings vice-captain Andries Strauss was declared fit for their Super Rugby clash against the Cheetahs on Saturday. Read more
Top seeds crash out in Strasbourg
Top-seeded Marion Bartoli and No. 2 Tamira Paszek were both eliminated from the first round of the Strasbourg International. Read more
IAAF seeks explanation from Sascoc
South Africa's Olympic governing body has been called on by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) to explain the suspension of the Athletics SA (ASA) board. Read more
Sharks can may playoffs - Du Plessis
Sharks forward Jannie du Plessis insists there is still a strong belief that the Durban strugglers can make the Super Rugby play-offs. Read more
Moyes’ four big priorities
New Manchester United manager David Moyes has a few pressing issues to address before new the Premier League season. Read more
Court rejects bid to halt IPL
India's Supreme Court dismissed a petition seeking to scrap the remaining matches of the country's lucrative Twenty20 cricket competition. Read more
Golf bodies ban anchoring putters
Golf's governing bodies will ban the anchoring of putters from January 2016, the Royal and Ancient (R&A) and the United States Golf Association (USGA) said in a joint statement. Read more
Baxter worried by Chiefs’ form
Kaizer Chiefs go into Saturday’s Nedbank Cup final against SuperSport United with the kind of form that has Stuart Baxter concerned. Read more
Stormers will turn it around
The high injury toll and poor refereeing decisions were some of the reasons for the Stormers disappointing 2013 season, according to Allister Coetzee. Read more
Spanish media savour Mourinho’s exit
Spain's press bid a caustic farewell to self-anointed Special One Jose Mourinho, jeering his divisive three-tear reign at Real Madrid. Read more
Smith could still face British Lions
Australia openside flanker George Smith has not damaged his knee as badly as first thought, and could be fit to play in the back end of the series against the British and Irish Lions. Read more
England unchanged for second Test
England named an unchanged squad for the second Test against New Zealand starting on Friday after Ian Bell was declared fit. Read more
Why Spurs will reward Bale
Gareth Bale has had a phenomenal season and Sam Wallace thinks Tottenham will reward their Welsh winger with a pay increase. Read more
Two shot in Benoni
A policeman and another man were wounded in a shootout in Benoni, Gauteng police said. Read more
Damning FState health report released
A damning report on the condition of some Free State health facilities and services was presented by newly appointed MEC Benny Malakoane. Read more
Sanral respects toll interdict
“What was never in dispute is that upgraded and well-maintained roads are essential for economic growth and social development in the Western Cape; this is in everyone's interest.” Read more
No rule prohibiting same-sex marriage
The Methodist Church did not have a rule prohibiting its members or ministers from marrying someone of the same sex, the Western Cape High Court heard. Read more
Imran Khan to leave hospital
Pakistani politician Imran Khan has been discharged from hospital after breaking bones in his back in a fall at an election rally. Read more
Gupta plane had ‘official business’
Some wedding guests on board a privately chartered plane that landed at Waterkloof had official business, the Indian High Commission said. Read more
Zuma woos Canadians
SA offered good opportunities for Canadians investors, President Jacob Zuma said after talks with Canadian Governor General David Johnston. Read more
Polela could face new charge
Three months after being accused of poaching, sacked Hawks spokesman, McIntosh Polela, may be in hot water again. Read more
Pule wants SABC board say
Changes to the Broadcasting Act will be put before Parliament in an attempt to curtail a high turnover of SABC board members. Read more
Mabuza delivers office budget
Raising the standard of maths, science, and technology education in Mpumalanga is vital for the province's growth, premier David Mabuza said. Read more
Police minister welcomes Victoria Phiyega
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has welcomed Mangwashi Victoria Phiyega as the new National Commissioner of Police.
Die minister van polisie, Nathi Mthethwa, het die aanstelling van Victoria Phiyega as die nuwe kommissaris van polisie verwelkom. Read more
City Press gives in to Zuma picture request
City Press editor Ferial Haffajee says the publication will remove the picture of the controversial portrait by Brett Murray from its website, which depicts President Jacob Zuma in an offensive manner. Die redakteur van die City Press, Ferial Haffajee, sê die koerant gaan die foto van President Jacob Zuma van sy webtuiste verwyder “om uit die spervuur te bly”. Read more
Zuma lawyer in tears
After a heated argument with the defence, the advocate presenting the ANC’s case on why the “offensive” painting of Jacob Zuma in the Goodman Gallery should be removed broke down into tears and the case was postponed.
Die advokaat wat die saak stel om die naakportret van Jacob Zuma uit die Goodman Galery te verwyder het vanmiddag in trane uitgebars en die hof het die saak uitgestel. Read more
Full bench hears Zuma painting case
A full bench of the South Gauteng High Court is already in session to hear an African National Congress (ANC) application regarding the portrait depicting President Jacob Zuma in an offensive manner.
‘n Vol bank van die Hooggeregshof in Gauteng hoor die saak aangaande die “naakportret” van President Jacob Zuma en honderde ANC ondersteuners wag buite die hof. Read more
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