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Taxi operators to be informed on IRT
The City of Cape Town has launched an information drive among taxi operators regarding the Integrated...
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Licensing Department leave residents irate
Lenasia and Ennerdale residents in south of Johannesburg have told Eyewitness News that licensing...
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Gaza: A region in crisis
Aid agencies in Gaza have remarked that the humanitarian crisis in the region was worsening. Food and...
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Tevez speaks out
Carlos Tevez has spoken out about his frustrations at Manchester United. Tevez has been on...
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Defoe could head back to spurs
It looks like Jermain Defoe is going back to Spurs. The striker is set to leave Portsmouth and...
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Fears violence in DRC could rise
Analysts have warned the violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo could escalate, after the last...
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Could we see another phenomenal comeback?
Hashim Amla and Neil McKenzie put together an unbeaten 60 run partnership as the Proteas reached the close...
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Sri Lanka takes the second Test
Sri Lanka won the second Test in Chittagong against Bangladesh by 465 runs with a day to spare, wrapping...
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Bread company won’t contest price fixing charges
A company that confessed to being part of a massive bread price fixing scandal said it would not contest...
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40 killed at a UN school in the Gaza Strip
Medics in Gaza said up to 40 Palestinians were killed by Israeli tank fire at a United Nations school in...
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ANC calls for an end to the killings in Gaza
The African National Congress called on the international community to pressurise Israel into ending its...
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UN Security Council discusses Gaza
The United Nations Security Council was to meeting in New York later to discuss the situation in...
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Accreditation for Zim coverage increased
Zimbabwean officials raised the fees for foreign journalists applying for accreditation in the crumbling...
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Police: killing not linked to xenophobia
Durban police said they were investigating a case of vigilantism after an attack on three foreigners there...
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Petrol price drops hard
There will be relief for motorists at the pumps come midnight when one of the country’s biggest ever fuel...
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Obama tackles US economic crisis
US president-elect Barack Obama has given his diagnosis of the United States’ economic situation and the...
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Electricity usage in SA dropping
Figures released by Statistics South Africa revealed that the country’s demand for electricity was...
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DA Councillors killed in accident
The Democratic Alliance says it’s shocked at the deaths of several colleagues, who died in an...
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More violence expected in DRC
Analysts warn that violence will escalate in the Democratic Republic of Congo after one rebel group...
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Selebi damaging perception of police force: CSVR
The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation said keeping suspended police chief Jackie Selebi...
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KZN could be hit by more storms
KwaZulu Natal Premier Sbu Ndebele placed the province on high alert amid the possibility of further storms...