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'Sri Lanka' protest moves to Lenasia
The Tamil Federation of Gauteng has moved their protest against the persecution of Tamils in Sri Lanka, to Lenasia, south of Johannesburg.
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Man dead, 2 hurt as car overturns
A man was killed and two others injured when their car overturned on the N3 near Pietermaritzburg on Tuesday, paramedics said.
Bombardier's South African showcase coming off the rails
's showcase project in South Africa, the high-speed Gautrain, was a popular sensation when it launched in 2010 during the soccer World Cup.
How BombardierA's African venture went off the rails
What's the best way to contribute to your RRSP? Today the Montreal-based manufacturer is facing the flip side of its early success.
Male nurse to be tried for rape
The State has decided to prosecute a Free State male nurse who allegedly raped a terminally ill cancer patient in a Bloemfontein hospital.
Murder suspect in custody, but no body
The body of a six-year-old girl who went missing from Mbekweni, in Paarl, has not been found even though her alleged murderer pointed out where he dumped it, Western Cape police said on Tuesday.
IFP stalwart retires from active politics
The IFP continues to bleed senior leaders - stalwart the Reverend Musa Zondi, who was widely touted as a possible successor to party president Mangosuthu Buthelezi, has resigned as an MP and as IFP secretary-general in a move that confirms his announcement last December that he wanted to retire from active politics.
South Africa minister: Mines won't be nationalized
Nationalization is not an option for South Africa's troubled mining industry, the country's mining minister told an international audience Tuesday.
Judge questions high divorce rate
A Durban High Court judge has questioned several divorce applications being brought by foreigners who married SA women despite not being able to speak English properly.
Cops question 'resurrected singer'
Kwakhe 'Mgqumeni' Khumalo, left, before his death and the man who has mysteriously returned and claims to be him.
South Africa is the only country where one is more likely to be murdered than to be killed in a road accident.
Malaria experts to meet in Durban
The Durban International Convention Centre has clinched another global medical conference - this time the city will play host to malaria experts from around the world.
ANC delays final sentencing for suspended Malema
Suspended ANCYL president Julius Malema gestures as his secretary-general Sindiso Magaqa looks on during a media briefing at the party's headquarters in Johannesburg, November 16, 2011.
Couple drown in freak accident
A man and woman walking in ankle-deep water on a beach near Port Shepstone drowned when the sand gave way and they were washed out to sea, the NSRI said on Sunday.
SONA: no hope of fireworks from Zuma
There are few expectations and definitely no hope of fireworks from President Jacob Zuma's State of the Nation address on Thursday, according to opposition political parties and analysts.
Man killed during fight over money
A man has been arrested in connection with the killing of his younger brother in Mdantsane, near East London, Eastern Cape police said on Sunday.
Some of the heroin seized during a police raid in Florida Road. It is believed the drug was going to be supplied to users in the upmarket area.
Thirteen security guards from Specialised Protection Services have been arrested in a series of raids on Cape Town nightclubs.
Nigeria oil line on fire; militants claim attack
An Eni SpA oil pipeline ruptured and caught fire as a militant group claimed responsibility for an attack in the region, their first alleged assault in months as its purported leader awaits trial on terrorism charges in South Africa.
Man dies in microlight accident
A man was killed and another critically injured when a microlight plunged to the ground in Krugersdorp on Saturday, Gauteng paramedics said.
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