City Press editor: 'I don't respond to threats'

Sapa

City Press editor Ferial Haffajee said the ANC was no longer a party of ideas and debate. Rather, its leaders were pursuing their own ambitions.

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Mkhwanazi suspends Mdluli

Mkhwanazi suspends Mdluli

National | Sapa

Former crime intelligence boss Lieutenant-General Richard Mdluli has been suspended, acting national police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi said.

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Seven Afghan family members killed in Nato airstrike

 

Face off: A US soldier takes a photograph of an Afghan resident in Kherwar on Sunday. Seven members of an Afghan family have been killed in a Nato airstrike. (Danish Siddiqui, Reuters)

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Massacre of the children as Syrian forces hit rebels

Massacre of the children as Syrian forces hit rebels

World | Guardian Reporter

Thirty two children killed in Syria as regime unleashes 18-hour attack on town.

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BBC presenter arrested in Zimbabwe

BBC presenter arrested in Zimbabwe

Africa | Guardian Reporter

A BBC presenter is hurt in a fall at a Zimbabwe police station after detention by immigration officials at the end of a children's concert.

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Youth league says ANC guilty of 'intimidation tactics'

Youth league says ANC guilty of 'intimidation tactics'

National | Sapa

The ANC is demonstrating a growing intolerance of dissent, the party's youth league said in a statement on Saturday.

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Mali rebels unite, found state of 'Azawad'

Mali rebels unite, found state of 'Azawad'

Africa | Serge Daniel

As an Islamic state called Azawad took root in the north of Mali, the interim president tasked with restoring unity was in a Paris hotel.

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Egypt's two candidates try to broaden support

Egypt's two candidates try to broaden support

National | AP

Egypt's two remaining candidates will have a tough battle wooing middle ground voters.

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Numsa: Wage subsidy will only line the pockets of rich employers

Numsa: Wage subsidy will only line the pockets of rich employers

National | Sapa

Numsa president Cedric Gina has stated that the planned youth wage subsidy will only stand to line the pockets of "unpatriotic" employers.

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Cheetahs claw back for nail-biting win

Cheetahs claw back for nail-biting win

Sport | Sapa

The Cheetahs moved to 10th on the overall Super Rugby log with a win over the Waratahs in Bloemfontein.

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Personalities trump poverty as polls close in Lesotho

Personalities trump poverty as polls close in Lesotho

Africa | Sapa-AFP

Polling stations closed in Lesotho Saturday, in a tight election that pitted three erstwhile allies against each other.

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Lions winning the league for last place

Lions winning the league for last place

Sport | Sapa

The Lions moved their losses away from home to a total of 64 out of 71 games as they once again got beat on the trot by the Force.

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Brave journalism on the continent

Brave journalism on the continent

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Outside South Africa, investigative reporters are excelling at probing social issues. Gill Moodie reports.

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Iran's uranium enough to produce five nuclear weapons

Iran's uranium enough to produce five nuclear weapons

World | Fredrik Dahl

A UN report has found that the total production, for the last five years, of low-enriched uranium would be enough for at least five nuclear weapons.

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The ABC of boosting literacy

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Keeping tabs on executive pay

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The fine art of drawing the line

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