Exclusive: City faces acid deluge
Millions of litres of highly toxic and acidic water will flow out of Johannesburg's mines and swamp the city over the next two years, causing structural damage to buildings and severely affecting residents' health. 0 Comments
Acid mine drainage: What it is
Acid mine drainage refers to water draining from a mine that has been contaminated by the products of a chemical reaction in which iron pyrite, found in gold and coal mines, is exposed to oxygen and water. 0 Comments
Tears for young drag-race victims
Protea South Community Hall in Soweto was packed with schoolchildren for the memorial service yesterday for the four pupils killed in the drag-racing accident allegedly caused by Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye and Themba Tshabalala. 0 CommentsGuilty plea in child porn case
Pretoria wrestling coach Dries van Heerden pleaded guilty to possessing 500 items of child pornography in the Pretoria Magistrate's Court. 0 Comments
Cabinet idiotic - Asmal
Former education minister Kader Asmal has denounced the government's plans to turn the police service into a "force" as unconstitutional. 1 Comments
Mthembu gets out on bail
ANC spokesman Jackson Mthembu was a jailbird - and he proved it by singing in his cell after his arrest for drunken driving in Cape Town. 0 Comments
Probe into Zuma’s late declaration
The Public Protector will investigate President Jacob Zuma for failure to declare his financial interests when he was elected into high office last year. 83 CommentsFeatured Opinion
Strange days at Surreal Madrid
Carlos Amato: Arrogance and self-doubt: that's a lethal combination and it killed Real Madrid on Wednesday night. They're a team who love themselves way too much, and believe in themselves way too little.
Zuma, Cabinet to 'lead by example' on Aids
President Jacob Zuma and his Cabinet have agreed to public HIV tests during the launch of the government's campaign to combat HIV/Aids.
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Pupils angry with Jub Jub
Malaysians demand return of 'liberated' banana plantation
Zimbabwe's top brass have been asked by their Malaysian counterparts to save a banana farm appropriated by a retired army officer.
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Biden's plea for peace
US Vice-President Joe Biden yesterday implored Israelis and Palestinians to move beyond a diplomatic spat that has marred his trip to the region, urging the sides to waste no time in resolving their decades-old conflict despite daunting obstacles.
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Liverpool lose again
Five-time European champion Liverpool is in danger of Europa League elimination after losing 1-0 at Lille on Thursday in the first leg of its last-16 match.
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SA on billionaires' row
Three South African businessmen, Nicky Oppenheimer, Patrice Motsepe and Johann Rupert, have been included in Forbes magazine's annual list of billionaires. 1 Comments
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Infidelities an Internet affair
Are the Carla Bruni and Nicolas Sarkozy "infidelities" an elaborate Internet hoax?
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The Breakfast Bandit at The Chef Bakery in Johannesburg

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Manuel quashed probe into high bank charges" (March 10) misled the nation. Read the related article