Vale, Rio Tinto attacked in Mozambique
Vale and Rio Tinto have neglected thousands of Mozambicans who have been moved from mining areas and resettled without proper homes or income, Human Rights Watch alleged. Read more
Zuma: Strife could lead to job losses
Cape Town - South African President Jacob Zuma said on Thursday labour strikes could cause major problems and job losses in Africa's biggest economy. Read more
IMF's managing director in court
IMF chief Christine Lagarde arrived in court to be questioned by a French magistrate over her role in an arbitration payment. Read more
Rand nosedive worst after Syria
The rand’s drop in the past two weeks, the world’s steepest after Syria’s pound, is foiling prospects for an interest-rate cut. Read more
Tsogo Sun chief sees growth
Tsogo Sun said sales will outpace inflation this year as an economic recovery resuscitates depressed demand for rooms. Read more
Kenya economy to grow by 6%
Kenya's economy is expected to grow by about 6 percent in 2013, up from a growth rate of 4.6 percent last year. Read more
European shares slide
European shares went into a tailspin, spooked by concerns that the US Federal Reserve could soon taper its stimulus programme. Read more
All eyes on Etzebeth
Eben Etzebeth will be running the lineouts against the Reds and may provide a glimpse into the future without Andries Bekker. Read more
When do the Boks get a break?
Guys like Patrick Lambie and Morne Steyn have started every game for their franchise this season without a break. Read more
Sergio’s deep fried regret
Sergio Garcia cannot put this genie back in the bottle and his racial remark about Tiger Woods will follow him around forever. Read more
Chiliboy set to stay at Bulls
Chiliboy Ralepelle looks set to stay at Loftus, and sources say it is just a matter of time before he puts pen to paper in Pretoria. Read more
Is golf racist?
Golf is open to all but is overwhelmingly a game for the white middle and upper class. Or is it? Read more
Dortmund’s want-away weapon
Borussia Dortmund's biggest weapon in the Champions League final against Bayern Munich will be Robert Lewandowski. Read more
Nadal has chance to make history
Rafael Nadal could become the first person to win the same Grand Slam eight times if he triumphs at Roland Garros this year. Read more
Fitness test deceased was breadwinner
A Road Traffic Inspectorate recruit who died during the fitness test was his family’s breadwinner, his mother has told a commission of enquiry. Read more
Use more clinincs, says MEC
Health MEC Hope Papo has asked Gauteng residents to make use of clinics in order to ease the burden on hospitals. Read more
Durban's seedy underbelly
An intricate web of stormwater tunnels beneath Durban and the suburbs has for years been used as a secret escape route by criminals. Read more
Sisulu gets tough on corruption
Public servants doing business with the state will find themselves in a spot of trouble and will face up to a year in jail. Read more
Cop violence in spotlight
The SAPS is the main villain in a story of corruption, abuse of power and crime told in a report on SA by Amnesty International. Read more
Custody bid mom must be assessed
A mom seeking custody of her three young kids in a divorce battle has been ordered to present herself for a psychological assessment. Read more
Train kills three cable ‘thieves’
Three alleged cable thieves were killed by a moving train, after they were chased onto railway tracks by an angry community member. 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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