Pupils want drag race accused to pay
Actress Noluthando Maleka owns the blue Mini Cooper that spun out of control during an illegal street race, killing four schoolboys and critically wounding two others. 3 Comments
Du Toit wins Laureus Disability Award
Swimming champion Natalie Du Toit has won the annual Laureus Disability Award, says the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC). 0 CommentsN1 closed after truck accident
The N1 highway at the Atterbury Road interchange is closed in both directions, after an accident involving a truck and three cars 0 Comments
Zuma gives what he's got
President Jacob Zuma has at last submitted the list of his gifts and benefits about which there has been a storm of controversy. 3 Comments
Tongue-lashing for Gordhan
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has become the latest target of the ANC Youth League. 11 Comments
Rooney rules red nights
Wayne Rooney reached 30 goals for the season as Manchester United marched into the last eight of the Champions League with a clinical 4-0 demolition of AC Milan at Old Trafford last night. 5 Comments
Malema faces criminal charge over "kill the boer" song
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema is facing a barrage of complaints to the police and chapter nine institutions over his latest racial outburst, after he led students in singing "kill the boer". 209 Comments
Students set Tshwane classroom alight
Students at the Tshwane South College in Attridgeville, Pretoria went on a "rampage" and set fire to a classroom, the second day of protests, the Gauteng education department said. 17 CommentsFeatured Opinion
New school of thinking needed
Jonathan Jansen: It is time to concede an unpleasant fact: our government does not have the capacity or the courage to change our schools in vast parts of this country.
Abrahamse 'disregarded human life'
Uriel Abrahamse, the Umkhonto we Sizwe veteran sentenced to an effective 10 months in jail for firing a shot that killed a toddler, wants to appeal against his sentence. 0 Comments
Shaik invoked in Bennett case
Schabir Shaik's name was invoked in a high-profile Zimbabwean court case as attorney-general Johannes Tomana tried to make terror charges stick against Roy Bennett. 2 Comments
Israel hampers US mission
US vice-president Joe Biden said Palestinians deserve a "viable" independent state with contiguous territory, seeking to reassure them of US support after Israel announced plans to expand a Jewish neighbourhood in disputed east Jerusalem.
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Looks like Tiger's ready for a comeback
Tiger Woods is working with his swing coach, Hank Haney, and leading golfers are talking of the possibility of a return to action for the golf world's No1.
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SA policies sound - IMF boss
International Monetary Fund head Dominique Strauss-Kahn agrees with "most points" of South Africa's economic policy, including inflation targeting, he said yesterday.
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Spud comes to life
Bright lights, cameras and film crew have invaded prestigious boys' school Michaelhouse, where John van de Ruit is watching his book Spud come to life.
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Hillbrow gets a facelift
Johannesburg residents have become used to the idea of Hillbrow as a hell hole: a haven for druglords and addicts, illegal immigrants and prostitutes. 1 Comments
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JE Sterne, Rynfield said:
My very deepest sympathy to the families of the schoolboys killed by those two cars drag racing. My strongest emotion, though, is anger. Read the related article