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Workers urged to support trade unions
The ANC has urged workers to support trade unions.
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Suu Kyi makes historic debut in Parliament
Aung San Suu Kyi took her place in Myanmar's parliament on Wednesday.
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'Poverty, unemployment threatens SA democracy'
Hundreds of workers gathered for a May Day rally in Cape Town.
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Hawks powerless over Breytenbach intimidation
The Hawks have not received any complaints of intimidation from suspended prosecutor Glynnis Breytenbach.
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AfriForum name change application dismissed
AfriForum’s Pretoria name change application was dismissed by the North Gauteng High Court.
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NPA mum on Breytenbach suspension
The NPA will not speak on the suspension of Glynnis Breytenbach, citing labour relations implications.
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'E-toll interdict makes politicians look weak'
Economists say a court interdict against the e-tolling system makes SA's leadership look weak and divided.
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We will miss Shiceka's energy - Zuma
President Jacob Zuma has expressed his sadness over the passing of former minister Sicelo Shiceka.
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Mdluli inquest date set
Crime Intelligence boss Richard Mdluli will face a murder inquest in September.
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Breytenbach lawyers tread carefully over suspension
Glynnis Breytenbach's lawyer refuses to comment on the Richard Mdluli claim.
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Kiir says Heglig belongs to S.Sudan
South Sudanese President on Friday said his armed forces had not damaged the contested Heglig oilfield.
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Zuma announces remission of sentences
President Zuma on Friday announced some prisoners could qualify for a reduction in their prison sentences.
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Freedom Day Celebrations
Thousands of people gathered to celebrate Freedom Day at the Union Buildings.
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Politicians reflect on Freedom Day
Politicians tell Eyewitness News what they would be doing if the first democratic elections did not occur.
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Born free in the new SA
EWN asks matriculants who were born at the dawn of South Africa's democracy in 1994 what apartheid, race and Freedom Day means to them. Aletta Gardner reports.
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Mixed reaction from Malema's home town to his expulsion
Julius Malema's hometown gives mixed reaction to his expulsion from the ANC. Tshepo Lesole has the story.
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South Sudan, Sudan trade fresh accusations
Tensions simmer between Sudan and South Sudan.
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DA disturbed by SA fishing industry
Chanel September
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Take note of the poor - Ramphele
South Africans must think of the poor ahead of Freedom Day celebrations.
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Charles Taylor convicted of war crimes
Former Liberian president Charles Taylor has been convicted of war crimes.
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Prisoners freed in South Sudan
Juba hopes that by freeing prisoners of war, tensions with Khartoum will be eased.