Malema’s 'life in danger'
Julius Malema’s life was in danger and VIP protection guards will now guard him around the clock to ensure nothing befalls him, the Police Ministry says. 59 Comments
Athletes "safe" after ASA suspension
The South African Olympic Governing Body (Sascoc) has announced that Athletics South Africa (ASA) athletes will be able to compete internationally despite the suspension of ASA from the organisation. 1 Comments
Num marches to anglo coal offices
Mineworkers from Anglo Coal’s Mpumalanga operations marched to the company headquarters in Johannesburg to voice their grievances, the National Union of Mineworkers said. 6 Comments
G-20 to wrestle over economy
Rifts among the world’s top financial officials are threatening to stymie their attempts to secure future global growth and break a deadlock over who bears the cost of fighting climate change. 0 Comments
US Army gunman’s act ‘impossible’: Grandfather
The grandfather of a US Army psychiatrist accused of shooting dead 13 people and wounding 30 others at a base in Texas says he finds it impossible to believe his grandson had committed the act. 1 Comments
10% jobless: Obama’s new world
For months he had warned it was coming but that didn’t ease the political shockwaves for President Barack Obama when unemployment topped 10%. 18 Comments
Gender violence activism days to be launched
Sixteen days of activism opposing violence against women and children will be launched later this month, Minister of Women, Children and Persons with Disabilities, Noluthando Mayende-Sibiya says. 0 Comments
Oprah SA event, tickets sell out in four minutes
Tickets to an Oprah Winfrey event scheduled to take place in South Africa at the end of November sold out in four minutes, the Saturday Star reports. 7 Comments
Seattle team wins $900,000 in space elevator games
A Seattle team has collected a $900,000 prize in a NASA-backed competition to develop the concept of an elevator to space - an idea spurred by science fiction novels. 0 CommentsFeatured Opinion
Let's offer Benni a new deal
Carlos Amato: It was interesting that the Malabo coup plotters and Carlos Alberto Parreira rocked up at OR Tambo Airport on the very same morning. Thankfully, Safa's chauffeur didn't pick up the wrong mercenary.
Two soldiers killed during parachute training
Two members of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) have died in a parachute incident, the Ministry of Defence and Military Veterans said.
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China not courting africa only for energy: Wen
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao denied that Beijing was developing ties in Africa purely to satisfy its need for energy, as he headed for talks with the continent’s leaders, state media reports.
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Chinese activist risks jail with letter to Obama
Thousands of people will send letters to President Barack Obama this year. Few besides Yang Zili are likely to risk jail by doing so.
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Casamayor earns unanimous decision over Davis
Four-time world champion Joel Casamayor of Cuba has earned a unanimous decision victory over American Jason Davis. 0 Comments
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Eskom struck dumb on CEO
With no word from Eskom or its board, it was assumed yesterday that the power utility's chief executive, Jacob Maroga, had fallen on his sword. 23 Comments
Fans walk out on Britney Spears in Australia
Fans of Britney Spears deserted the pop diva just three songs in to her first Australian concert after it became evident she was miming rather than singing, news reports say.
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