Mdluli ball back in the NPA's court

Glynnis Underhill

Hawks dig in over the 'highly irregular' decision to drop charges against ex-crime intelligence boss, Richard Mdluli, writes Glynnis Underhill.

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Vavi denies he is being sidelined

Vavi denies he is being sidelined

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Zwelinzima Vavi says his absence from the programme of the four-day congress of the National Union of Mineworkers is not due to factional fighting.

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Malema's millions: Juju ally resists tax probe

 

A former business associate of Julius Malema is taking the SA Revenue Service to court to stop a probe into the former youth league leader's financial affairs.

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ANC irate over 'spear of the nation' artwork

ANC irate over 'spear of the nation' artwork

Art and Design | Matthew Burbidge

The 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

Senior Hawks on murder charge

National | Glynnis Underhill

Insiders 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

All aboard the Gautrain, comrades

National | Nelly Shamase

The 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

Lesotho in 'personality' poll

Africa | Louise Redvers

Lesotho 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

March blows up in DA's face

National | Phillip De Wet

Despite 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

Disco queen loses her battle with cancer

Music | Reuters

Donna 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

Speculation over Zimbabwe's invitation to UN

Comment and Analysis | Webster Zambara

A 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

Palacios revolution: Crowning the Pirates' king

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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

Queue for a place in the play-offs grows longer

Sport | Andy Capostagno

Just 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

Marcus gives big five banks a hand

Business | Sharda Naidoo

In 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

Brown envelope journalism rears its head again

National | Faranaaz Parker

Editor 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

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

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

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. View this video
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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.

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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.

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NationalNational

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.

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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.

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