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Black lawyers' jackpot

Justice Minister Jeff Radebe wants black lawyers to get a bigger slice of the state's multibillion-rand spending on litigation.
Absa Premiership: SuperSport United v Orlando Pirates

Bafana need Benni

Veteran striker Benni McCarthy should have been included in South Africa’s 27-man squad for three international matches next month, according to Orlando Pirates caretaker coach Augusto Palacios.
Yellow Pages South African Senior Championship: Day 1

Oscar's progress questioned

Olympic 400 metres champion LaShawn Merritt says he is concerned about the progress made by amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius in the last few seasons.

Saru fail to solve dilemma

The SA Rugby Union (Saru) said on Thursday it had not yet found a solution to the participation of South African franchises in next year’s Super Rugby season.
Nedbank Cup Last 32: Moroka Swallows v Bidvest Wits

Birds going for broke

Moroka Swallows captain Lefa Tsutsulupa say his team are "going for broke" in Saturday's season finale with Maritzburg United at Harry Gwala Stadium.
The Internazionali BNL d'Italia 2012 - Day Six

Djokovic shows best and worst

World number one Novak Djokovic demonstrated how to smash a racquet and how to cope with adversity as he reached the quarter-finals of the Rome Masters on Thursday.
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Energy Minister Peters 'prays' for fracking

Energy Minister Dipuo Peters has nailed her flag firmly to the pro-gas extraction lobby (also known as fracking) saying that it could contribute to the security of energy supply in the country.

Sanral bonds debacle won't affect Transnet funding

CEO Brian Molefe is confident that Transnet's ability to raise funds through bond markets will not be affected by the SA National Roads Agency Ltd saga.
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Somaliland court sentences 17 to death for attack

A military court in Somalia's breakaway region of Somaliland has sentenced 17 people to death for attacking a military base over a land dispute one day earlier, an official said on Thursday.

Literary nominees speak out

The GeeGees | Mike Moon

We're forever blowing bubbles

HERE are words to a song you might hear tomorrow if you switch the telly to football:
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.