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Youth agency may purge Malema allies — report

Allies of expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema may be ousted from the National Youth Development Agency’s board.

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Implats, unions strike deal to reinstate mineworkers

An agreement has been reached to reinstate striking Impala Platinum mineworkers, the National Union of Mineworkers

Saracens match moved to Newlands

Saracens match moved to Newlands

The Western Province Rugby Football Union has refused to allow Saracens to play their Heineken Cup match against Bairritz at the Cape Town Stadium.

Heath rant ‘devoid of all truth’

Mbeki: We should learn from Libya’s experiences

Former president Thabo Mbeki says recent events in Libya should raise alarm bells about the threat to Africa’s hard won right to self-determination.

SABC, producers agree to work together

The SABC is committed to working with independent producers to develop stable employment opportunities in the industry, the state broadcaster says.

Scopa mulls new arms deal probe

The Standing Committee on Public Accounts was expected to meet on Wednesday to decide if it should re-open the multibillion-rand arms deal probe.

Malema not in the political wilderness just yet

A mayor may not be ‘appointed’ by Malema, says ANC

Youth League president Julius Malema does not have the "authority or powers" to dictate deployment of ANC leaders in Limpopo, the provincial ANC says.

Vavi: Colonialism, apartheid created serial killers

Colonialism, apartheid and international mining houses created serial killers and rapists, said Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi.

Zuma: South Africans buried apartheid on Freedom Day

Zuma: South Africans buried apartheid on Freedom Day

South Africans buried apartheid and colonial oppression on Freedom Day in 1994 and opened a new chapter of unity, reconciliation.

UK: Settle down please, Malawi

Britain has warned Malawi on Tuesday to avoid escalating a diplomatic spat after its ambassador criticised President Bingu wa Mutharika.

Newspaper ordered to apologise to DA’s Zille

The <i>Sowetan</em> has been ordered to apologise to Helen Zille for saying she, as Western Cape premier, had wasted millions of rands on consultants.

Plan to improve nursing in SA

A three-day national nursing summit has developed a plan of action to improve the profession, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said on Thursday.

ANC comes down on Shivambu’s criticisms

Youth league takes Vavi to task over poll comments

The ANC Youth League on Wednesday disagreed with the remarks of Cosatu’s Zwelinzima Vavi on the upcoming local government elections.

Young Communists warn of revolt over toll fees

There will be a working-class revolt if the planned "looting" of commuters through road toll fees goes ahead, the Young Communist League warned.

New clothing range won’t commercialise Mandela

The global clothing brand to be launched by non-profit organisation 46664 will not commercialise former president Nelson Mandela in any way.

Truckers threaten crippling strike

Truckers threaten crippling strike

Unions and the Road Freight Employers’ Association will meet on Tuesday to thrash out solutions to a wage dispute.

Transport minister: Motorists risk losing licences

Motorists risk losing their driving permits in 2011 if they are found guilty of drunk driving, speeding or reckless road offences.

Pallo Jordan opposes media tribunal

Pallo Jordan opposes media tribunal

ANC veteran Pallo Jordan has criticised his party’s media appeals tribunal plans and the Protection of Information Bill at a debate.

Mokonyane shuffles Gauteng cabinet

Mokonyane shuffles Gauteng cabinet

Gauteng premier Nomvula Mokonyane axed two ministers on Tuesday, saying it was necessary to "kill" the perception of two centres of power.

Youth league stung by ‘spiteful’ reports

Youth league stung by ‘spiteful’ reports

The ANC Youth League has lashed out at "spiteful" reports by "some newspapers" that accused Julius Malema of failing to stick to his promises.