Malema and the R250m mining deal
Julius Malema - who has been driving a campaign to nationalise the country's mines - has emerged as a key lobbyist in the controversial sale of a major state-owned mining asset. 144 Comments
Lange wins Cape Argus
Johannesburg’s Malcolm Lange took top honours at the Pick n Pay Cape Argus Cycle Tour this morning, racing against international cycling hero Lance Armstrong. 1 Comments
We're sorry, says Jub Jub's family
Relatives of rapper Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye have publicly apologised to the families of the four teenagers who died in Monday's horror crash involving the musician. 9 Comments
Tshwane Royals: 'Change Pretoria for benefit of all'
All those who are against the renaming of Pretoria to Tshwane must reconsider their position for the benefit of all, the Tshwane Royal House executive committee said. 4 Comments
Hamba kahle, Fatimaben
Formers president Nelson Mandela once described her as "a person of integrity, in fact, one of our best activists" - and that's how struggle stalwart, academic and author Fatima Meer, who was buried in a state funeral in Durban yesterday, will be remembered. 3 Comments
Suspended newsman takes SABC to CCMA
TV newsreader Mahendra Raghunath has taken the SABC to the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) following his suspension by the national broadcaster last month. 6 Comments
Meet the Nortons' little healer
Little Keira Norton visits the spot where her sister's ashes are buried when she goes to church on a Sunday. Keira, almost three years old, knows "Jordy" as a star in the sky. 2 Comments
Anti-corruption unit for public service
The public service is to get an anti-corruption unit later this month, reports the Sunday Tribune. 4 Comments
Refugees run border rape gauntlet
Last year the MG Matsaung Women's Shelter in Musina, Limpopo, recorded 260 rapes, of which 25 involved children. 10 Comments
Royals sling mud at each other in war over R500m
A battle for control of about R500-million worth of assets has exposed a nasty split in one of the country's wealthiest royal families - the Bakubung-Ba-Ratheo. 14 CommentsFeatured Opinion
Jub Jub not a law unto himself
Fred Khumalo: "You give them bail, we kill them." The chilling words on a billboard hoisted by a group of pupils said it all.
Mourners demand maximum sentence for drag-race accused
Speakers at a Protea North drag race victim's funeral demanded maximum sentences for his killers, reports the SABC.
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Banda ready to contest next year's election
Zambia’s President Rupiah Banda said he was ready to contest the 2011 elections and challenged members of his party to contest his candidature at the party’s convention.
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Sex-abuse scandal pressure on Pope
The Vatican rallied around Pope Benedict yesterday, dismissing suggestions he had tried to cover up child abuse by priests in Germany.
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Warriors win second trophy
The Warriors won their second trophy of the season when they outplayed the Highveld Lions in the Standard Bank Pro20 final, beating them by 82 runs.
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Did Molefe get the boot?
Brian Molefe says his resignation on Friday as CEO of the state-owned Public Investment Corporation was not for political reasons despite claims that a clique of the ruling ANC was intent on seeing his back
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Infidelities an Internet affair
Are the Carla Bruni and Nicolas Sarkozy "infidelities" an elaborate Internet hoax?
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Nature's bounty
Growing your own vegetables has been a life-changing experience for three local food gardeners who went on to share their gospel in books, writes Hilary Biller
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