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Zuma art smear case postponed

The trial of two men accused of vandalising a painting depicting President Jacob Zuma with his genitals exposed was postponed in the Hillbrow Magistrate's Court on Wednesday.

Doctor meets with Pitso

Doctor Khumalo made an unexpected appearance at the Bafana Bafana training camp in Rustenburg on Wednesday.

Stormers without Pietersen

Stormers head coach Allister Coetzee will be minus full-back Joe Pietersen for their Super Rugby fixture against the Sharks in Durban this Saturday.
England v West Indies: 1st Investec Test - Day Two

Proteas will trouble Strauss

Former England batsman Geoff Boycott has warned Andrew Strauss to stay grounded following his century against the West Indies at Lord's, advising the captain to make sure he is not vulnerable against the short ball.
Absa Premiership: SuperSport United v Orlando Pirates

Josephs follows in Benni's footsteps

FRUSTRATION at not being handed the Bafana No1 jersey has driven Moeneeb Josephs into despair, forcing him to seek advice from Orlando Pirates teammate Benni McCarthy.

Ferreira gets a chance to prove his worth

Cheetahs coach Naka Drotske has made three changes to the starting line-up for his side’s Super Rugby game against the Waratahs in Bloemfontein on Saturday.
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Fracking debate 'racialised' - Karoo Group

The debate around shale gas hydraulic fracturing has been racialised with wealthy white people largely opposed while poorer black people want the economic benefits, says Chris Nissen co-ordinator of the Karoo Community Forum.

SA wants to participate in Nigerian oil expansion

The SA government is keen to see local companies get more involved in the exploration and development of Nigeria's oil reserves, says Energy Minister Dipuo Peters.
BusinessLIVE

Egyptians vote to rid nation of autocratic rule

Determined to end decades of authoritarian rule, millions of Egyptians waited patiently in long lines outside polling stations across the nation on Wednesday to freely choose their first president since last year's ouster of longtime ruler and close U.S. ally Hosni Mubarak.

ANC rallies masses for Spear court battle: Video

The final note | Nikita Ramkissoon

Gaga for the Lady's activism

I don’t particularly like Lady Gaga, but I have to admit, the woman is a phenomenon.
On Strike
Firdose Moonda

Oh IPL, they told you so

If it was possible to smirk sardonically and say: "I told you so" at the same time, that is what they would do. If it was possible to show distaste and disgust but blend it with delight, that is what they would do.
Bread and Butter
Andrea Burgener

Surprisingly simple to delight with retro crepes

Andre Burgener has been immersed in all things food since she took over the making of the family's lunch box sandwiches aged eight (her mom could make a mean creme brulee and a staggering souffle, but could never butter the bread all the way to the edges.
Politics in Command
S'Thembiso Msomi

Zuma has become the 21st century Saartjie Baartman

I am a descendent of those who were dispossessed of their land; coerced into disposing of most of their prized livestock and then compelled to pay an onerous poll tax to the colonial administration.