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By Fiona Forde The move by the government to channel aid to Zimbabwe, despite assurances that South African taxpayers’ money would never go to Robert Mugabe’s regime, has been slammed as grossly irresponsible.
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The Western Cape recorded a slightly lower matric pass rate than in 2007, but a dramatic increase in the number of pupils passing maths, the provincial education department announced on Tuesday.
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The rate of cholera infections and deaths in Zimbabwe shows no signs of slowing, the World Health Organization said yesterday.
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Two Atteridgeville men face charges of raping two girls in separate incidents, Pretoria police said on Monday.
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Incarcerated Zimbabwean human rights activist Jestina Mukuko charged on Tuesday that she had been subjected to abuse while in detention after her early December arrest.
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Capetonians are warned not to use fireworks on New Year’s Eve, said Western Cape officials on Tuesday.
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A two year old baby boy has been held in prison with his mother for two months and allegedly beaten by state security agents who also kidnapped his parents over an alleged plot to overthrow the Mugabe regime.
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An outspoken skeptic who questioned whether HIV caused AIDS and challenged the notion that AIDS requires anti-retroviral medications in order to be treated effectively has died.
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Zimbabwe’s food comes, when it does come, by road: either emergency shipments of maize meal from the UN’s World Food Programme or family remittances packed with loving care into the overloaded minibuses, which …
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Orphaned children and residents of Nkandla in northern KwaZulu-Natal celebrated Christmas with a difference this year, ANC president Jacob Zuma said in his hometown on Monday.
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