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The DA has welcomed the resignation of PetroSA chairman Benny Mokaba and described it a step in the right direction.
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Black consortium Dynamic TV has submitted an alternative rescue plan for cash-strapped TopTV operator On Digital Media.
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Bankrupt photography pioneer Eastman Kodak said it will sell two of its remaining imaging businesses.
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Cyprus's central bank defended its governor from “simplistic” government allegations.
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Brazil's replacement to the vuvuzela is already giving World Cup organisers a headache.
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Manchester United’s Patrice Evra says his club's league title triumph proves that Robin van Persie was right to leave Arsenal.
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Jason Collins is the first active basketball player to come out as gay.
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Svetlana Kuznetsova was forced to battle to a marathon first round win at the ATP/WTA Portugal Open.
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Louis-Bresler Knipe and Kevin van Hoovels took advantage of a wrong turn by their competitiors to win stage four of the joBerg2c.
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Mushfiqur Rahim has dedicated his team's victory over Zimbabwe to their compatriots who lost their lives when a factory collapsed.
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Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund says going overseas is longer the big prize it was years ago.
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Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund have to get through 90 minutes against the Spanish clubs before they can celebrate.
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The British Open’s leading contenders have been set a tough task after organisers added 158 yards and plenty of rough to the course.
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Bradley Wiggins says Team Sky could wait until the Tour de France is underway before deciding their team leader for the race.
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Local favourite Rik de Voest led the way the South Africans dominated the opening day of the singles draw at the Soweto Open.
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Jose Mourinho expects to take the blame instead of his players if they fail to overturn a 4-1 deficit against Borussia Dortmund.
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Arsene Wenger believes that if his team win their last three Premier League games they will qualify for the Champions League.
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Ziaur Rahman led the Bangladesh attack with four wickets as they completed a 143-run win over Zimbabwe.
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Rafael Nadal is scheduled to play at Roger Federer's hometown tournament for the first time in nine years.
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Safa have launched two new junior leagues using money from the 2010 Fifa Word Cup Legacy Trust.
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Eben Etzebeth is likely to start on the bench in the Stormers' Super Rugby clash against the Blues.
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Leinster's double Heineken Cup-winning coach Joe Schmidt has been named Ireland's new coach.
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Ajax Cape Town’s newly-appointed coach saw Abia Nale’s red card coming, but was ignored.
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Real Madrid may have to do without the services of Cristiano Ronaldo as they try to overturn a deficit against Borussia Dortmund.
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One of the brothers suspected of carrying out the Boston bombings had links with two slain Islamists, a source said.
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai has confirmed that his office has received cash from the CIA over the past decade.
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A Cameroonian film director says he was interrogated for 11 days for a political fiction seen as lampooning President Paul Biya's longevity.
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Sudan’s North Kordofan state is being targeted by a rebel alliance in an anti-government offensive.
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A man found guilty of raping his three-year-old sister was sentenced to 20 years in jail by the Eshowe Regional Court.
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The twisted piece of wreckage found behind a building last week has been identified as part of a wing flap, police said.
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Two Cape men have been “miraculously” found at sea, but a third is still missing, after they were tossed from their vessel.
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Nine-year-old Rose-Leigh Usher is on the road to recovery at Groote Schuur Hospital following a crucial stem cell transplant.
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The DA has welcomed the resignation of PetroSA chairman Benny Mokaba and described it a step in the right direction.
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SA Twitter users have condemned the footage of former president Nelson Mandela shown on SABC.
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The Bloemfontein High Court found Moeketsi Hlaasa guilty on five charges, including the murders of an elderly couple on their farm.
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Police did not foresee the reaction of protesting Lonmin miners to the deployment of barbed wire, the Farlam Commission heard.
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An 80-year-old woman has been raped in Mokasa village in Taung, North West police said.
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A police captain has appeared in court after she allegedly promised a reservist a permanent job in exchange for R10 000.
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Mandela appeared slightly gaunt and showing little expression in images captured at his Joburg home by the SABC.
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Natural causes cannot be ruled out in the death of acting judge Patrick Maqubela, a forensic expert told the court.
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Professor Cyril Karabus did not receive his passport on Monday after the UAE cleared him to travel, his lawyer said.
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"You have fabricated evidence because of this good deal you made with the State," a lawyer for one of the accused said.
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Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu is out of hospital after a persistent infection was successfully treated, his foundation said.
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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.
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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”.
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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.
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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.
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