Bail for cop accused of killing toddler
A police officer who allegedly shot and killed a three-year-old toddler has been granted R1,000 bail by the Tembisa Magistrate's Court today. 7 Comments
It's official: SA recession over
South Africa's economy has moved out of recession, recording slight positive growth for the third quarter of 2009, Statistics SA says. 3 Comments
Watchdog wants Balfour recalled
Government watchdog Scopa wants President Jacob Zuma to recall former correctional services minister Ngconde Balfour as ambassador to Botswana, the Sowetan newspaper reports. 21 Comments
Genocide calls won't help Aids plight
Recent calls for former president Thabo Mbeki and former health minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang to be charged with genocide are unhelpful, an HIV/Aids association said. 14 Comments
Arguments on legality of Selebi witness testimony
Arguments will be heard at the South Gauteng High Court this afternoon over the legality of a former intelligence coordinator’s right to testify in the corruption trial of former national police commissioner Jackie Selebi. 3 Comments
Zuma supports R28bn Eskom loan
President Jacob Zuma has written a letter to the World Bank to support a US3.75 billion (about R28 billion) loan application by Eskom, Sake24 reports. 23 Comments
FIFA call crisis talks after qualifiers, betting scandal
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has called an extraordinary general meeting for December 2 following the Thierry Henry handball incident and an ongoing investigation into match-fixing in Europe. 12 Comments
Telkom to offer mobile phone services from 2010
South Africa’s fixed-line phone group, Telkom, will begin offering mobile phone services from 2010 as it launches a new mobile business to offset falling profit from its fixed-line business. 4 Comments
Young communists concede to Malema
Young Communist League leader Buti Manamela wants a truce with ANC Youth League president Julius Malema after a week of hurling insults at each other. 45 Comments
Safa probe deeper into refs saga
The South African Football Association has extended its terms of reference to Judge Graham Mushwana's Investigation on alleged corruption in referees. 0 CommentsFeatured Opinion
Ramblings of a desperate man
BBK: Don't people like Harry Lekitlane, the referee who robbed Santos of a draw against Kaizer Chiefs, make you want to puke?
Stolen baby milk formula not safe for use
Nestlé SA said milk formula stolen from its Harrismith factory might be contaminated and unsafe for consumption.
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24 Nov. 2009: Day In Pictures
Troops still at diamond diggings
Hundreds of armed soldiers are still camped at Zimbabwe's Chiadzwa diamond fields - weeks after the government agreed to remove them to comply with the Kimberly Process certification requirements.
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Healthcare bill challenge
President Barack Obama's healthcare battle might be lost if major changes are not made to the bill in the US Senate, his key Democratic allies have warned.
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Safa probe deeper into refs saga
The South African Football Association has extended its terms of reference to Judge Graham Mushwana's Investigation on alleged corruption in referees. 0 Comments
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New 2010 gold coin launched
Telkom share price dives as first-half profit drops 40%
Telkom reported close to a 40% fall in first-half profit yesterday as its domestic and Nigerian units struggled, sending its share price tumbling.
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'No crisis at SA Airlink'
'Fela!' - the life of a music legend
The increasing adventurousness of Broadway producers is well demonstrated by "Fela!," the high-powered musical about legendary African performer Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.
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Mogomotsi Mogodiri, Johannesburg said:
The muted media response to damning revelations that some journalists accepted "brown envelopes" in order to take sides in the internal ANC Western Cape battles makes for a disturbing phenomenon. Read the related article