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No comment from govt on Dalai Lama visa saga
China has meanwhile thanked South Africa for taking the “correct position” when refusing the visa.
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'Euthanasia could be practical'
A constitutional law expert has backed Archbishop Desmond Tutu's views on assisted dying.
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Nkandla committee: MPs concerned about time
The ad-hoc committee held its first sitting in Parliament on Thursday morning.
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Tutu calls for tolerance in CAR
Tutu has used his Easter message to call for peace and unity in the country.
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Tutu pleads for Ugandan gay rights
The Archibishop has called on Yoweri Museveni to abandon his anti-gay legislation plans.
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‘Tutu definitely accredited for funeral’
Government says Desmond Tutu’s claim he was never invited is true, but the same applies to all attendees.
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Madiba comes home to Qunu
The former president will be laid to rest in his childhood hometown on Sunday.
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No arrests after Tutu burglary
This is the second time Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s home has been burgled this year.
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Tutu calculating cost of burglary
Tutu's home was robbed while he was attending Mandela's memorial in Johannesburg on 10 December.
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Celebratory tribute planned for Madiba
The event will take place at the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory on Monday evening.
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Emotional Tutu thanks Mandela family
The archbishop says the world has lost a great icon.
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Tutu uncertain who to vote for
The Archbishop says he is uncertain who will get his vote in the 2014 general elections.
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Swellendam honours Tutu
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has been made an honorary resident of Swellendam.
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Zuma wishes Tutu a happy birthday
The Presidency has described the 82-year-old as a freedom fighter and a peacemaker.
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Tutu turns 82
Tutu and his wife Leah are celebrating their birthdays by giving back to their community.
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Tutu celebrates 82nd birthday on Monday
Tutu and his wife handed over a sports ground at a primary school in Cape Town.
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'More fighting won't end Syrian horrors'
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has spoken out about the current situation in Syria.
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ID cards might cause voters grief
Home Affairs says ID card holders will have difficulty casting their ballots during next year's elections.
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Tutu addresses Lead SA anniversary
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu says South Africans have the potential for goodness.
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'Crime is a reality'
Tutu’s daughter Mpho says the burglary proves crime is everywhere.
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Tutu: We are all okay
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has tweeted that he and his family are okay following a burglary at his home.