Mantashe: Malema's fate not on the NEC agenda

Nickolaus Bauer

Julius Malema's initial attempts to fight his expulsion from the ANC have failed.

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Zim's justice minister rubbishes violence claims

Zim's justice minister rubbishes violence claims

Africa | Sapa-AP

Zimbabwe's justice minister has rejected allegations that the country has state-sponsored violence, and vowed not to recognise gay rights.

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Gay advocates say student being used as scapegoat

 

A former Rutgers University student faces up to 10 years in prison at his sentencing for hate crimes after spying on his roommate's gay tryst.

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The end is near: Far-right braces for ET judgment

The end is near: Far-right braces for ET judgment

National | Phillip De Wet

The beginning of the end of Eugene Terre'Blanche's murder trial is potentially explosive, but police (and the AWB) say they're not expecting trouble.

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Khulubuse Zuma owes R29 000 in traffic fines

Khulubuse Zuma owes R29 000 in traffic fines

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Businessman Khulubuse Zuma owes the eThekwini metro police R28 950 in outstanding traffic fines. The metro cops may have to wait in line, however.

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Torres weighs options as Chelsea basks in glory

Torres weighs options as Chelsea basks in glory

Sport | Sapa-AFP

Chelsea's Fernando Torres is considering his future at the newly-crowned European champions, calling the past season the most difficult of his career.

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Netanyahu: African refugees threaten Israel's identity, security

Netanyahu: African refugees threaten Israel's identity, security

World | Harriet Sherwood

Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu has sparked furious debate over refugees and migrant workers from Africa, claiming they threaten the nation's security.

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SA defends decision on West Bank labelling

SA defends decision on West Bank labelling

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Trade Minister Rob Davies says consumers have the right to know if products are from Israeli-occupied territories, based on accurate labelling.

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Naas Botha wants tougher action against brawlers

Naas Botha wants tougher action against brawlers

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Former Springbok flyhalf Naas Botha has called for harsher punishments against fighting during school rugby matches.

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The economic week ahead: Europe's existential crisis

The economic week ahead: Europe's existential crisis

Business | Matt Quigley

The eurozone crisis should steal the show this week, while in SA the Reserve Bank is considering interest rates, and inflation is in the spotlight.

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UK rules out further Lockerbie inquiries after Al-Megrahi's death

UK rules out further Lockerbie inquiries after Al-Megrahi's death

World | Guardian Reporters

David Cameron has dismissed any UK inquiry into the Lockerbie plane bombing, following the death of convicted bomber Abdel Basset al-Megrahi in Libya.

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'Ring of fire' has spectators' eyes on the skies

'Ring of fire' has spectators' eyes on the skies

World | AFP

Millions turned their eyes to the sky as a solar eclipse created a "ring of fire" from Asia to the western US, where it was greeted with excitement.

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Brotherhood whips up democratic fervour ahead of Egypt polls

Brotherhood whips up democratic fervour ahead of Egypt polls

Africa | Reuters

Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood has rallied support with campaign events throughout the nation in a final push ahead of Wednesday's presidential elections.

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At least six dead in Italy after strongest quake in years

At least six dead in Italy after strongest quake in years

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A strong earthquake in north Italy has killed at least six people, injured dozens and damaged historic buildings including a famed medieval castle.

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Donna Summer: A tribute

Donna Summer: A tribute

The 'Queen of disco' Donna Summer, who steamed up the charts in the 1970s and 80s, died on Thursday after a battle with lung cancer. She was 63-years-old.

M&G analysis: Inside the DA march

M&G analysis: Inside the DA march

The M&G's Phillip de Wet takes us through the possible consequences of the DA's violent march to Cosatu House.

Month of mayhem

Month of mayhem

A roundup of the joyous, funny and sometimes weird events from around the world during the mad month of May. View this video
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Posturing or genuine dialogue?

The ANC met with conservative Afrikaners last week - an event one critic labelled as 'dangerous'. Charles Leonard reports.

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All hail Sue, Sin City's salon queen

Sue Mabale, host of one of Jo'burg's most eatery joints, died recently. Friend and former pub crawler Bongani Madondo doffs a hat to her spirit.

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Civil society rides to the rescue

The deepening crisis surrounding the reinstatement of Richard Mdluli has one positive dimension: the growing role of activists in shaping governance.

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Campaign to legalise assisted suicide in SA

A campaign to legalise doctor-assisted suicide and active euthanasia in South Africa has stirred the debate around the controversial subject.

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