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  • Jeffery apologises to Mazibuko for weight comment

    Mail & Guardian - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    , Jeffery said: "The leader of the opposition is meant to be the leader of the party; it’s meant to be a person of some stature, the Honourable Mazibuko may be a person of substantial weight, is she a person of some stature?" These comments drew outrage from the opposition, social media and gender activists. DA chief whip Watty Watson rose on a point of order saying the remarks ...

  • Another chance to shed baggage

    Cricinfo - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    It's another war story of another team who have put South Africa out of a major tournament. Its another case of underachievement. Another choke. And the best (or worst, depending on how you measure these things) of the lot. It was dignified. It was heroic. And it ...

  • Indias batting and NZs bowling to the fore

    Cricinfo - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    New Zealand were the best bowling side in the league phase of the Champions Trophy. They took 25 wickets at an average of 21.56 and a strike rate of 26.70. India took an equal number of wickets, though at a higher average (27.80) and strike rate (33.5). Pakistan were the most economical bowling side, conceding only 4.48 runs an over in their three matches. South Africa's bowling economy of ...

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  • Bruised opponents seek knockout blow

    Cricinfo - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The Oval for an ODI last summer. Amla made 268 runs fewer than the 311 he amassed in the first Test, and was removed by no less a bowler than Jade Dernbach, before Jonathan Trott's patient half-century was followed a brisker one from Eoin Morgan in a four-wicket win. Sounds like a good formula, doesn't it? That the series finished 2-2 suggests these teams are reasonably well ...

  • Mandelas family arrives at hospital as choir sings outside

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    An unidentified woman from Alpha World Social Centre in Soweto, sings after laying flowers outside the Mediclinic Heart Hospital where Nelson Mandela is being treated in Pretoria. (Themba Hadebe/Associated ...

  • South Africa Shunting Hectares - Land Reform in South Africa

    All Africa - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Greater economic and financial commitment - and a fundamental restructuring of the rural economy - are needed if South African land reform is to progress. Does a raft of new legislation signal renewed vigour on the part of the ANC? On 19th June, South Africa will mark the centenary of the 1913 Natives' Land Act, which effectively excluded the black population from the ownership of some 90% ...

  • South African stocks gain but miners hit

    London South East - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Datafeed and UK data supplied by NETbuilder and Interactive Data. While London South East do their best to maintain the high quality of the information displayed on this site, we cannot be held responsible for any loss due to incorrect information found here. All information is provided free of charge, 'as-is', and you use it at your own risk! The contents of all 'Chat' ...

  • Israel replicating apartheid SA envoy

    IOL - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Jerusalem - The recently retired South African ambassador to Israel has taken a parting shot at the country's treatment of Palestinians, calling it a "replication of ...

  • Winnie visits Mandela hospital again

    IOL - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Pretoria - Former president Nelson Mandela’s ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela paid the ailing statesman another visit on Tuesday, at the Pretoria hospital where he spent an 11th day of ...

  • Govt welcomes US restitution decision

    News 24 - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Cape Town - The government has welcomed a New York court's decision that South Africa be paid about R225.4m by three men convicted of importing illegally-harvested rock lobster into the US. "This is the largest restitution amount ever awarded under the Lacey Act," the agriculture, forestry and fisheries ministry said in a statement on Tuesday. The Lacey Act is a US law, ...

  • IFP Defection no surprise

    News 24 - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Mangosuthu Buthelezi 's sometime speech writer and two other members to the ANC on Tuesday came as no surprise, the IFP said. "It is quite clear that they moved because they were recalled and instead of waiting to see how theprocess would go they actually deferred," said Inkatha Freedom Party secretary general Sbongile Nkomo. "It is sad [that they left the IFP] but it not ...

  • Ex-South Africa ambassador criticizes Israeli policies as replication of apartheid

    Canada.com - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    JERUSALEM - The recently retired South African ambassador to Israel has taken a parting shot at the country's treatment of Palestinians, calling it a "replication of apartheid." Ismail Coovadia made the statement in a letter to pro-Palestinian activists. In it, Coovadia explained his decision to reject a symbolic gift from the Israeli government -- planting trees in his honour ...

  • Happy happy Twitter hearts Thabo Mbeki on his birthday

    Mail & Guardian - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Has Mbeki's absence from the political landscape made South African tweeters nostalgic or has it given them collective amnesia? Whatever the theory, the social media platform gushed with messages of support and praise for the ousted leader. Some tweeters couldn't resist comparisons with the current administration, going so far as to claim that no one congratulates President Jacob ...

  • BlackBerry SA reassures customers after UK spying claims

    Mail & Guardian - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    There is no "back door pipeline" to BlackBerry SA's platform, the company says, after reports that the UK had been monitoring e-mails and phone ...

  • ANC criticises racist DA

    News 24 - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Johannesburg - The "arrogance" displayed by DA councillor Stanford Slabbert against black people is characteristic of the party, said the ANC on Tuesday."The Democratic Alliance continues to treat black people like second-class citizens as demonstrated time and again in Cape Town and in Midvaal," ...

  • Elderly gather to pray for Mandela

    News 24 - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Nelson Mandela was spending his 11th day on Tuesday. Members of Johannesburg-based Alpha World Ministries' elderly day care, led by the institution's director Maureen Sibadela, prayed outside the Medi-Clinic Heart hospital. "We came to strengthen him. We still need him so much in this country. He fought a good fight and we are here to say that race is not yet over," ...

  • Senior Johannesburg cop found murdered

    Fox News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Police check people arriving at the Medi-Clinic Heart Hospital in Pretoria, last week. A South African police commander was found murdered in a field with his hands and feet bound in the early hours of Tuesday, a police commissioner ...

  • Mpembe I pleaded with Marikana protesters

    Mail & Guardian - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Provincial deputy police commissioner William Mpembe pleaded with protesters to lay down their weapons in Marikana, the Farlam commission has ...

  • South Africas employment edges up

    IOL - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Johannesburg - Employment in South Africa's non-agriculture sector edged up 0.1 percent in the first quarter of 2013 compared with the previous three months, although the key mining and manufacturing sectors shed jobs, Statistics South Africa said on ...

  • Gauteng cop found with hands feet bound

    News 24 - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Johannesburg - Police are awaiting an autopsy report on the cause of death of Johannesburg police cluster commander Major General Tirhani Simon Maswanganyi whose body was found with his hands and feet tied in a field near Hammanskraal, north of Pretoria, on Tuesday, police said."[At] approximately 03:00 this morning the body of the officer was found in a bushy area next to the road," ...

  • Marikana cops were attacked - Mpembe

    News 24 - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Pretoria - Police officers on duty in Marikana during last year's mine unrest came under attack from protesters, the Farlam Commission of Inquiry heard on Tuesday. "Regarding the 13 August tragedy, as I was there police were charged at and they defended themselves and their colleagues," North West deputy police commissioner William Mpembe said. Two police officers were ...

  • NGO helping in Yemen hostage search

    News 24 - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    We don't want to kick you out of SA because this is your home too. But we want your co-operation in helping to address the issues of the past, ...

  • Challenge to elite South African schools that segregate by language

    Christian Science Monitor - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    South African public school has drawn accusations of trying to segregate itself from the black population through its language policy, touching off a court battle that could eventually impact the racial makeup of some of the country's best public ...

  • South Africas Standard Bank says to sack 148 IT staff

    Reuters - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    JOHANNESBURG, June 18 | Tue Jun 18, 2013 8:42am EDT JOHANNESBURG, June 18 (Reuters) - Africa's largest lender, Standard Bank, said on Tuesday it would lay off 148 people in its information technology operations to reduce duplication of roles. "Standard Bank has undertaken a thorough review of its IT operations, which has revealed areas of inefficiencies and duplication," ...

  • De Villiers confident of Steyns fitness for semi-final

    Cricinfo - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Dale Steyn 's participation in the Champions Trophy semi-final against England is in some doubt due to fitness concerns. The team management will take a late call on his inclusion on the morning of the match on Wednesday. The fast bowler missed a day's training and did a lighter than usual load on subsequent days because of "stiffness in the groin area" according to team ...

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