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Confusion as Zuma artwork case is halted

President Jacob Zuma's hearing for an interdict against the controversial painting "The Spear" was halted when the ANC's advocate burst into tears....

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Sustainable development hopes pinned on Rio+20 conference

A spirit of determination has prevailed at the UN press briefing about the Rio+20 conference which will take place in Brazil later this year....

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Mokonyane awaits Mmemezi explanation on alleged misuse of funds

Gauteng premier Nomvula Mokonyane is waiting for an report by provincial housing minister Humphrey Mmemezi of his alleged misuse of government funds....

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ConCourt's Saratoga Avenue eviction ruling expected

The Constitutional Court is to hand down its ruling on extending the eviction deadline of occupiers of a building on Saratoga Avenue on Thursday....

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Zuma painting defaced to 'prevent civil war'

One of the men accused of defacing "The Spear" artwork said he did it to defuse a situation that could have turned into a race war....

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Sisulu encourages direct selling to curb unemployment

Direct selling has the potential to dramatically impact on unemployment levels by creating thousands of jobs, says defence minister Lindiwe Sisulu....

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Zuma defends his right to lead

President Jacob Zuma has defended his leadership of South Africa and the ANC at a meeting with the National Union of Mineworkers....

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Les traumatismes voyagent aussi

[IRIN] Johannesbourg - Georgette est déjà nerveuse et au bord des larmes avant même de commencer à raconter la longue et douloureuse histoire des violences et des pertes qu'elle a subies en République démocratique du Congo (RDC), sa fuite désespérée vers l'Afrique du Sud et les difficultés et les revers qu'elle a rencontrés depuis son arrivée à Johannesburg il y a un an....

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Interpol identifie une cinquantaine de réseaux pédophiles dans plusieurs pays

[RFI] Une cinquantaine de pédophiles présumés ont été identifiés par Interpol. Plusieurs de ceux-ci ont été arrêtés lors d'une vaste opération ciblant des groupes utilisant les réseaux sociaux pour s'échanger des images pédophiles. C'est le résultat de la coopération entre les polices d'une vingtaine de pays....

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Gordhan warns of 'dark economic future' with e-tolls

Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has made an unusual appeal to the Constitutional Court in a bid to set aside the high court order halting e-tolling....

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Oops, another one bites the dust

Another model has landed herself in hot water, this time for bragging on Twitter about bribing a Johannesburg metro police officer....

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Another major disaster for a generic modern model

Another model has landed herself in hot water, this time for bragging on Twitter about bribing a Johannesburg metro police officer....

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Back to court for The Spear

The ANC remains resolute in its court challenge against the controversial The Spear painting, even after the artwork was irreparably defaced....

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Classification hearing on 'The Spear' postponed

The ANC, though, remains resolute in its court challenge against the controversial painting, even after the artwork was irreparably defaced....

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No conspiracy: ET's death just another brutal farm murder

No matter that the victim was SA's top right-winger, Eugene Terre'Blanche. In the end it was just another brutal farm murder, writes Phillip de Wet....

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Defaced, but not defeated: Spear survives to fight another day

The Film and Publications Board had a late night scratching their heads over what to do about the artwork showing the president in a state of undress....

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'The Spear' defacers to be released

Two men held for allegedly defacing a controversial painting of President Jacob Zuma in a Johannesburg gallery will be released, say police....

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Meurtre de Eugène Terre'blanche - Un ouvrier agricole reconnu coupable

[RFI] Ce mardi 22 mai, en Afrique du Sud, le juge a rendu son verdict dans le procès du meurtre du dirigeant d'extrême droite Eugène Terre'Blanche. Il a reconnu l'un des deux accusés coupable de meurtre. L'autre accusé, lui aussi ouvrier agricole noir employé par Terre'blanche, a été reconnu coupable de cambriolage. Eugène Terre'Blanche, fondateur du parti AWB, un groupuscule extrémiste qui prône la suprématie blanche, avait &eacut...

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Zuma washes his hands of Mdluli matter

President Jacob Zuma has deflected questions in Parliament about the decision to reinstate former crime intelligence Richard Mdluli....

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Mahlangu guilty, teenager walks on Terre'Blanche murder

Chris Mahlangu has been found guilty of murdering Eugene Terre'Blanche just over two years ago, bringing to a close the first part of a complex trial....

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Dr Ben Jaâfar - Le pays habilitée à être un ambassadeur de la paix

[La Presse] Le président de l'Assemblée nationale constituante, Mustapha Ben Jaâfar, a affirmé, hier, à Johannesburg, que la Tunisie, «qui portait initialement le nom d'Ifriqiya», est aujourd'hui habilitée à être un ambassadeur de paix en Afrique....

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SA grabs gold at the Chelsea flower show

The 2012-Kirstenbosch-SA exhibit by designers David Davidson and Ray Hudson have been awarded a gold medal at the Chelsea Flower Show in London....

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Moins de politique, plus de développement économique

[IPS] Nairobi - La croissance économique et sociale est devenue le coeur de l'agenda de développement du bloc de grandes économies émergentes appelé IBSA (Inde, Brésil et Afrique du Sud) puisqu'il a commencé à moins se concentrer sur la politique....

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Give us a break: Lindiwe on the #youthwagesubsidy

Lindiwe Mazibuko's snap survey of first jobs has seized the imagination of SA's Twitter users, as the DA rallies support for the youth wage subsidy....

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