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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.
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FIRST ON EWN: Tutu's home burgled
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu's home was burgled while he and his wife were asleep.
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Tutu urges SA to embrace homosexuals
The UN launched its global Free and Equal campaign in Cape Town on Friday.
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Tutu gets new identity card
Home Affairs Minister Naledi Pandor handed archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu his ID card in Cape Town.
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World leaders endorse Mandela Day
The Dalai Lama, Sir Richard Branson and former US president Bill Clinton support the initiative.
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Mandla ruling 'a travesty'
Mandla is concerned that the order was based on untrue claims about his grandfather's health.
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Tutu: Don't tarnish Madiba's name
Archbishop Tutu says the Mandela family feud is like 'spitting in Madiba's face'.
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'Mandela not in a vegetative state'
The Presidency says Madiba remains in a critical but stable condition.
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'Madiba needs us more than he ever has'
Cyril Ramaphosa & Desmond Tutu have urged the nation to continue praying for Nelson Mandela.
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The Africa Report: 27 June
EWN’s Africa Correspondent Jean-Jacques Cornish reports on the day’s top African news
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Tutu honours murdered doctor
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu says Dr Louis Heyns touched many lives.
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Tutu won't vote for ANC
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu said that the country really needs a change.
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Tutu spends final day in hospital
Desmond Tutu undergoes his last day of a five-day treatment programme for an infection.
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School teacher honours Tutu
A primary school teacher dedicated the day to teaching her pupils about the archbishop.
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Tutu in hospital
The archbishop will undergo a series of tests to discover the cause of a persistent infection.
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Tutu awarded Templeton Prize
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu is the latest recipient of the Templeton Prize.
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Tutu’s Christmas message
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu wishes the country well on Christmas Day.
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'Dalai Lama can still come to SA'
An expert says the Dalai Lama can visit SA, provided he does not request meetings with political leaders.
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Home Affairs 'respects' Dalai Lama ruling
The Home Affairs Department said it will respond comprehensively after it had studied the ruling.
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Supreme Court rules on Dalai Lama saga
Home Affairs has been slammed for the way it handled the Dalai Lama's visa entry application.
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Blair laughs off Tutu boycott
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair jokes about being shunned by the Archbishop Desmond Tutu.