Reason must triumph over rage – Jansen

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The ‘ideal of the university’ is under threat in South Africa because of intolerance of free speech and violent activism in the name of popular

Veteran Van der Bijl urges CSA board to go

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The board of Cricket South Africa (CSA) is characterised by a ‘toxic cocktail’ of ‘arrogance and ignorance’, and should resign. So says veteran cricketer Vince

Malema remains in control of EFF

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Julius Malema was re-elected unopposed as leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) at the party’s second elective conference in Johannesburg yesterday. His deputy, Floyd

Cricket must clean up act or lose sponsorship – Momentum

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Beleaguered Cricket South Africa (CSA) has been given until the end of April to meet sponsor Momentum’s demands for changes in the game’s national management.

Johnson and the Tories win

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Boris Johnson and his Conservative (or Tory) Party have won the British election. The Tories emerged as easily the largest party, with 364 seats, more

Eskom ‘saboteur’ knew what he was doing – official

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An alleged saboteur blamed for causing the loss of 2,000MW of electricity from Eskom’s supply this week has been described as a person ‘with a

Nigeria eases visa restrictions for all Africans

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Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari announced this week that from January next year citizens of other African countries would not need to apply for visas before

Khama denies corruption accusations

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The former president of Botswana, Ian Khama, has denied accusations of corruption that have been levelled at him. According to News24 Khama said that he

More arrests in Durban waste management case

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The Hawks yesterday arrested 15 people, including eThekwini councillors, in connection with the R208 million Durban Solid Waste tender corruption allegations, a case that has

Chinese ambassador lashes United States

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China’s ambassador to South Africa Lin Songtian has launched a fierce attack on the United States and ‘some other Western countries’ for allegedly having provoked