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Obama hints he'll attend World Cup in South Africa
President Barack Obama greets South African President Jacob Zuma, right, Friday, July 10, 2009, during the G8 Summit in L'Aquila, Italy.
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South Africa's mix of English and Dutch law needs to be "Africanised" to make it more relevant, Cape Judge President John Hlophe said in Durban last night.
Strike by World Cup construction workers in South Africa turns violent
Hundreds of striking workers demonstrated at World Cup stadiums across South Africa on Thursday, with some stoning cars and passers-by as they demanded higher wages for those building the stadiums and rail stations for Africa's first World Cup.
Rape culture condemned in South Africa
Dumisani Rebombo wasn't circumcised, did chores considered girls' work and was sick of being taunted for not being a man.
Judges have resolved to tackle court delays and lengthy case backlogs, Chief Justice Pius Langa said on Wednesday at the end of a four-day conference in Pretoria.
SA Roadlink crash bus did not have freeway permit
An SA Roadlink bus that crashed in Beaufort West did not have a permit to travel on the N1 freeway, Western Cape police said today.
Construction workers protest on freeway
Dozens of disgruntled construction workers protested on several roads in Johannesburg on Thursday, Ekurhuleni Metro police said.
A police commissioner whose police station has been accused of manipulating crime statistics will be charged with corruption and defeating the ends of justice, the ministry of police said on Wednesday.
G5 nations concerned with world economy
The Group of Five major developing nations said here on Wednesday that the successful conclusion of the Doha Round trade talks would be conducive to restore market confidence, urging to address legitimate aspirations of the developing countries.
Indian's murder in South Africa not racist attack'
JOHANNESBURG: A top Indian diplomat here has dismissed suggestions in sections of the Indian media that the death of an Indian IT worker in an armed robbery had a racial motive.
ATM bomber sentenced to 74 years
A KwaZulu-Natal ATM bomber was sentenced to 74 years in jail, police said on Wednesday.
Roadlink crash investigation underway
Post mortems were being carried out today on the eight victims of an SA Roadlink bus crash in Beaufort West, Western Cape police said.
Most SA's don't have medical cover
If you're on medical aid - you're among just 14-percent of South Africans who have access to private healthcare.
Wife accused of setting husband alight
A Boksburg woman has appeared in court for murder after allegedly pouring petrol over her husband while he was smoking, Beeld newspaper reported on Tuesday.
Warangal techie murdered in South Africa
TERRIBLE LOSS: Kiran's brother B. Ganesh collecting his passport in Hyderabad on Tuesday.
Scopa halts hearing on Cape housing project
Parliament's Standing Committee on Public Accounts postponed a hearing on a damning report into a Cape Town housing project on Tuesday after an "incoherent" response from the officials responsible for the project.
Gunbattle leaves one dead in Kempton Park
A robber was shot dead and two others were wounded in a shootout with police in Kempton Park, Gauteng police said on Tuesday.
Zuma: Justice must be accessible to poor
Trasnformation of the justice system is not just about race and gender but also about making justice accessible to all.
Girl 'raped by dad found on internet'
The German teenager who says her father kept her as a sex slave. A man accused of raping his teenage daughter and keeping her as a sex slave after she went to visit him for the first time has been dubbed a "South African Fritzl". Police allege the 53-year-old man, known only as "Heinz", raped his 18-year-old daughter, called "Sandra", up to three ...
Union concerned about interim SABC board
The Congress of South African Trade Unions on Monday called for the rejection of the new SABC interim board.