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Zulu 'pulls a Shaik' in prison

Correctional Services Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula yesterday told parliament that she was "equally concerned" that convicted businessman, socialite and self-proclaimed prince Sifiso Zulu was sent to Westville prison's hospital when he handed himself over to the authorities on Saturday.

Christie's auction honours Hammerl

A roomful of New York's glitterati, art lovers and members of the press gathered around photographic prints which were going under the hammer at prestigious auction house Christie's on Tuesdays night in honour of slain South African photographer Anton Hammerl.

Drop in youth support for Malema

Only 20% of metropolitan adults support what Julius Malema says and does, a recent survey revealed.
Liverpool v Chelsea - Premier League

Liverpool sack Dalglish

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish was sacked on Wednesday, the Premier League club said in a statement. 

Chiefs to shake things up

Major player changes to Kaizer Chiefs are in the offing, manager Bobby Motaung said on Wednesday.
Saracens v Exeter Chiefs - Aviva Premiership

Joubert on his way to Stormers?

Saracens number eight Ernst Joubert is the latest overseas-based player to be linked with a short-term move to the injury-ravaged Stormers.
Chelsea UEFA Champions League Final Media Day

Drogba before Torres, implores Zola

Chelsea legend Gianfranco Zola is of the opinion Didier Drogba should start ahead of Fernando Torres in the Champions League final against Bayern Munich on Saturday.

Federer blows past Berlocq amid dust storm

Roger Federer braved dust storm conditions to blow past Argentine Carlos Berlocq 6-3, 6-4 and open his week with a second-round victory at the Rome Masters on Wednesday.
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The ASA has found Patrick Holford's "Smart Kids Brain Boost" name misleading. Does this dodgy marketing to sell pills to our kids anger you?

Transnet build must include private sector: Gigaba

The private sector will have to be involved in helping state-owned logistics group Transnet to meet its capital expenditure requirements, says Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba.

Patel to take control of Youth Wage Subsidy

Responsibility for implementing the R5 billion Youth Wage Subsidy will be placed in the hands of the Economic Development Department (EDD), says President Jacob Zuma.
BusinessLIVE

Judge to lead Greece to fateful June 17 election

Greece put a senior judge in charge of an emergency government on Wednesday to lead it to new elections on June 17 and bankers sought to calm public fears after the president said political chaos risked causing panic and a run on deposits.

US sanctions on Mugabe & Co maintained

The US yesterday vowed it would not lift sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe and dozens of top officials before there were signs of permanent political reforms.

Turkey fashion magazine reaches out to veiled women

Up and Under | Simnikiwe Xabanisa

Meyer, White much the same

There's a guy at my local pub who my friends have taken to calling my best mate.
An Educated Guess
Jonathan Jansen

Time to raise the bar

I am asking you to join me in a national campaign to raise the standard for passing in all school subjects to 50%.
Brendan Boyle

Ordinary citizens should flex their mega-muscle

We surrendered a powerful resource in 1994 and the years immediately after when we assumed the war against bad government was won and allowed our vibrant civil society to wither.