Mothlanthe slams violent protests
South African deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe called for an end to violent public protests as the country remembered the Sharpeville massacre in which 69 people were killed, 50 years ago. 42 Comments
Sharpeville Day not Human Rights Day: PAC
Pan Africanist (PAC) President Letlapa Mphahlele says they will never recognise Sharpeville Day as Human Rights Day nor a day to celebrate, SABC news reports. 87 Comments
Zimbabwe's electricity debt at R730m
Zimbabwe's state-run power utility firm owes other regional electricity suppliers 100 million dollars (R730 million) as it struggles to recover debts from local customers, a report said. 19 Comments
Jub Jub is 'disturbed'
Hip hop artist Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye, who is accused of killing four children in a drag racing accident, is "disturbed" but not receiving counselling, his family said. 19 Comments
Beware of journalists: Malema
ANCYL leader Julius Malema has vowed not to allow the country to be "run by journalists", City Press reported. 80 CommentsDruglords bank on 2010 bonanza
Drug dealers hoping to cash in on the flow of foreign fans into South Africa for the World Cup are stockpiling narcotics ahead of the sports spectacle 11 Comments
Death of the natural birth?
The shadow of litigation is playing an increasing role in the rise of the Caesarean section, writes Claire Keeton 6 Comments
Battle for top posts may stifle ANC's bid for 2011
The unresolved ANC leadership battle in Gauteng could undermine the party in next year's local government elections, ANC provincial leaders fear. 37 CommentsFeatured Opinion
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Remembering Sharpeville
A half century ago, police officers massacred 69 black South Africans in the township of Sharpeville, where protesters had burned the passbooks that the white-led apartheid government required them to carry at all times.
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'Bashir should surrender to ICC'
Sudan's president should surrender to the International Criminal Court to face war crimes charges, an official from the junior government coalition party said on Saturday, raising tensions ahead of April elections
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Volcano erupts in Iceland
Authorities evacuated hundreds of people after a volcano erupted beside a glacier in southern Iceland, Iceland's civil protection agency said.
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Bafana have to land killer blows
Bafana's defenders have shipped no goals during the first five games of their samba safari. That's laudable - but it can't be treated as a licence to mutate once more into a negative team. 4 Comments
SA firms dig for Mugabe
Shareholder Old Mutual is nervous of reputational damage, write Rob Rose and Dumisani Muleya
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Man in the mirror
For men obsessed with body image, bigger can never be big enough - often to the serious detriment of their health, writes Claire Keeton
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