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ANC irate over 'spear of the nation' artwork
Art and Design | Matthew BurbidgeThe ANC says it was "outraged" by artist Brett Murray's "distasteful and indecent" depiction of President Jacob Zuma with his penis exposed.
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Senior Hawks on murder charge
National | Glynnis UnderhillInsiders say the case against 12 Western Cape Hawks policemen is sensitive because it could affect others in which the officers were involved.
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All aboard the Gautrain, comrades
National | Nelly ShamaseThe SACP has criticised the Gautrain project from its outset, but the investment arm of the party has a stake in the multibillion-rand project.
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Lesotho in 'personality' poll
Africa | Louise RedversLesotho goes to the polls on May 26 and as 15 parties battle it out in the closely fought election, the country's problems are largely ignored.
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March blows up in DA's face
National | Phillip De WetDespite the sympathy and outrage, the Democratic Alliance still lacks street cred, writes Phillip de Wet, who attended the DA march earlier this week.
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Disco queen loses her battle with cancer
Music | ReutersDonna Summer, whose music dominated the 1970s disco era, died on Thursday at the age of 63.
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Speculation over Zimbabwe's invitation to UN
Comment and Analysis | Webster ZambaraA highly anticipated visit by human rights commissioner, Navi Pillay, to Zimbabwe could have some welcome consequences, writes Webster Zambara.
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Palacios revolution: Crowning the Pirates' king
Sport |The caretaker coach has proved he can captain the Orlando Pirates ship and lead the team to the title, writes Carlos Amato
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Queue for a place in the play-offs grows longer
Sport | Andy CapostagnoJust when it seemed the play-off places were sewn up, the Super Rugby results conspired to make fools of us all, writes Andy Capostagno.
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Marcus gives big five banks a hand
Business | Sharda NaidooIn an unprecedented move to bombproof SA's major lenders, a multibillion-rand emergency fund has been set up to help them weather any liquidity storm.
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Brown envelope journalism rears its head again
National | Faranaaz ParkerEditor Ray Hartley has denied allegations that Sunday Times journalists were paid to divert attention from officers suspected of corruption.
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M&G analysis: Inside the DA march
After the violent DA march on Cosatu House in Braamfontein, the M&G's Phillip de Wet takes us through the possible consequences of the demonstration.
Violent clashes in the streets of Jo'burg
In what was meant to be a peaceful march by the DA for youth wage subsidies, violence erupted when Cosatu would not allow the DA to approach their offices in Braamfontein.
Donna Summer: A tribute
Travel Life in a small town through Rosendal-coloured spectacles
The Free State town lives up to its botanical name, but locals hardly slow down enough to smell them.
Film South African cinema: Bums on seats, at last?
Two South African films are being touted as successes: Semi-Soet, a frothy romantic comedy, and Material, a heart-warming family drama.
National Albinos' lonely call for recognition
Though defined as disabled, the state does not accord a albinos any rights and South Africans "are as deaf as the ground", activists say.
Africa Nigerian 'prophet' rattles Zanu-PF
Zanu-PF is rallying against Nigerian prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua's visit in fear of his tendency to anoint new leaders, writes Ray Ndlovu.














