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Cosatu plans mine marches
Cosatu will during the next two weeks hold a series of marches at mines in the province over union matters.
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Western Cape wind farm gets green light
A proposed wind farm has been given the green light by Western Cape environmental authorities, the Cape Times reported.
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SA-Benin chamber of commerce formed
A South Africa-Benin Chamber of Commerce has been established, the department of trade and industry (DTI) announced.
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State unions walk out of talks
The Independent Municipal and Allied Trade Union (Imatu) and the SA Municipal Workers' Union (Samwu) walked out of negotiations with the SA Local Government Association (Salga).
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'A dark mist hangs over SA cricket'
Gary Kirsten minced no words as he admitted that the Proteas choked in their Champions Trophy semi-final against England.
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Nadal’s Wimbledon seeding ‘a joke’
Rafael Nadal’s fifth seeding at Wimbledon this year has been labelled a “joke” as organisers refused to protect the world No 5.
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India put Sri Lanka in to bat
India have won the toss and asked Sri Lanka to bat in their Champions Trophy semi-final in Cardiff.
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Australia name uncapped trio for Lions
Israel Folau has been included as one of three new caps in the Australia side to face the British and Irish Lions.
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Family describe kind-hearted top cop
Major-General Tirhani Maswanganyi’s family said he was compassionate, kindhearted and dedicated during a prayer service.
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Mom forgives daughters’ rapists
Busisiwe Ditsi entered the gates of Johannesburg prison with one intention, to forgive the men who raped and killed her child.
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Surgeon’s axing over racism ‘unfair’
The disciplinary process that led to the axing of a KZN cardiothoracic surgeon accused of racism was “unfair”, his lawyer said.
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Commission mulls CCTV in prisons
The SA Human Rights Commission has agreed to look into the legal implications of installing CCTV cameras in prisons.
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