Norway offers long-delayed Holocaust apology
Suicide attack on funeral in Baghdad kills 31
E-toll roadblocks a hoax: Sanral
- ANC needs introspection, says Mothlante
- UN rights chief: Libya govt must take over prisons
- Multilingualism improves communication: Minister
- Golden Lions out of gold
- Poland's PM vows caution on piracy accord
- Mystery deepens around Zim General's death
- University of Cape Town invents new jaw reconstruction device
Lotto promises corrective action after protest
Heyneke gets the nod
Former Leicester coach Heyneke Meyer, who built the Bulls team that provided the foundation of the Springbok squad for the last eight years, was named as the new South Africa national rugby coach on Friday.
Fergie calls for calm
Sir Alex Ferguson renewed his pleas for calm on Friday ahead of Manchester United’s FA Cup fourth round clash with Liverpool.
Ramaala makes 5th Olympics
Distance runner Hendrick Ramaala became the first South African to qualify for five Olympic Games when he finished 19th in the Dubai Marathon on Friday morning.
Palestinian fury after player joins Israel team
World football governing body FIFA could be about to join international efforts to mediate between Israelis and Palestinians after an Arab-Israeli player switched from a Palestinian team to an Israeli one.Queens of scream set for Melbourne decibel duel
Victoria Azarenka could just scream when she hears yet another question about Saturday’s Australian Open women’s final against Maria Sharapova, a match-up between two of the loudest women in the game.
Gauteng retail petrol at record high (With Graph)
The Department of Energy has said that the retail petrol price will rise by 34 cents per litre (c/l) to a record 1,095c/l in Gauteng on February 1.
Solidarity welcomes temporary mine safety closures
Trade union Solidarity has welcomed a planned investigation into the implementation of section 54 orders, which allow the Mines Inspectorate to temporarily close down mines following fatalities or safety incidents, by the Department of Mineral Resources.E-toll roadblocks a hoax: Sanral
Gauteng motorists are not being stopped in roadblocks and forced to register for e-tolls, the SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) said on Friday.
Suicide attack on funeral in Baghdad kills 31
A suicide bomber detonated his explosive-filled taxi near a Shi’ite funeral procession in Baghdad on Friday, killing 31 people and bringing the death toll from violence since an Iraqi political crisis erupted in December to more than 400.
UN rights chief: Libya govt must take over prisons
The UN's top human rights official says Libya's transitional government must take control of all makeshift prisons to prevent further atrocities against detainees.
The GeeGees
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Mike Moon
The Met: all about the pace
When my golf caddy Josey murmurs, "It's all about pace, Bubba," it's time to be very afraid.
Politics, Policy and Power
Brendan Boyle
Brendan Boyle
Excluded? Buy your way in
The ANC has been selling access to government leaders at least since 2006.
An Educated Guess
Jonathan Jansen
Jonathan Jansen
Seven super numbers
95, 91, 86, 85, 84, 83, 78. These numbers cannot possibly belong to Valentino Thabang Ndaba, a poor, orphaned girl from Amaoti (10km inland from Umhlanga), "the most dangerous place in Durban", says her supportive mentor, a wonderful humanitarian called Tich Smith.
It's A Small Business World
Peter Delmar
Peter Delmar

