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'Human error' kills mom-to-be

A pregnant woman died and 110 people were injured, four critically, when two passenger trains collided head-on near Potchefstroom, North West.  7 Comments

CAA probing SA Airlink accidents

Though Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele has said that air passengers in South Africa are among the safest in the world, the Civil Aviation Authority is "concerned" about the number of recent accidents involving SA Airlink aircraft.  3 Comments

Parish priest gunned down in Diepsloot

French priest Fr Louis Blondel was the fourth Catholic cleric to die at the hands of South African criminals this year.  4 Comments

Cele points finger at 'Nigerians in Sandton'

National Police Commissioner Bheki Cele has blamed Nigerians for being behind drug syndicates that have infiltrated South Africa.  4 Comments

German photographer charged with for false bomb threat

The German photographer charged with making a false bomb threat at the World Cup draw wore a disguise yesterday to evade fellow snappers as he left court.  1 Comments

Two miners die, two still missing

Two mineworkers are missing at a Gold Fields mine in Carletonville after an earth tremor, and two people died at an Aurora mine on the East Rand on Saturday morning, trade union Solidarity reported.  1 Comments

At least 25 dead as bomb blasts hit Pakistani cities

Bombs blasts ripped through two of Pakistan's main cities, with at least 25 people killed and more than 100 wounded as the nation struggles to quell a worsening Taliban insurgency.  1 Comments

Terreblanche’s "apie" comment at SAHRC

A complaint to the South African Human Rights Commission has been lodged against Afrikaner Weerstansdbeweging (AWB) leader Eugene Terreblanche for a comment he made in Pretoria over the weekend.

ANC condemns interruption of Zille meeting

The ANC condemned the disruption of a DA meeting in Pretoria, but rejected claims that those responsible were "bone fide" ANC members.  34 Comments

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Honour Madiba with 2010 unity

Raenette Taljaard: At a recent meeting of the World Economic Forum's global agenda councils, there was a meeting between the councils on Africa and on sport at which the UN secretary-general's special adviser on sport for development and peace, Wilfried Lemke, commented that the 2006 Fifa World Cup in Germany had played a significant role in uniting Germans and ensuring that they took collective pride in their nationhood decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

'Arrest rowdies' - ANC

The ANC is to take disciplinary action against its "rowdy" supporters who tried to disrupt a speech by DA leader Helen Zille.  2 Comments

 

House prices recovering, but slowly

House prices in November built on gains made during October, but full recovery will be a gradual process, say analysts.  0 Comments

 

Mistresses come out of Woodswork

Tiger Woods' woes are far from over as celebrity gossip websites reveal details about affairs with up to nine women.  0 Comments

 

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