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Indaba looks at SA’s agricultural issues
Industry players in international and local agriculture provided some insight into the current position of the sector and what to expect in land reform, at the AgriBusiness Indaba on Thursday.
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Industry players in international and local agriculture provided some insight into the current position of the sector and what to expect in land reform, at the AgriBusiness Indaba on Thursday.
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Europe is ignoring Asia’s lesson of 1997
As Greece burns, European officials fiddle and Asia braces for another global crisis, my thoughts are with Thailand. This summer marks the 15th anniversary of the baht devaluation that ignited...
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As Greece burns, European officials fiddle and Asia braces for another global crisis, my thoughts are with Thailand. This summer marks the 15th anniversary of the baht devaluation that ignited...
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Mental capital, well-being key to better SA society
I recently came across a brilliant project from the UK titled “Mental Capital and Well-being: Making most of ourselves in the 21st century”, whose findings were released in 2008. A...
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I recently came across a brilliant project from the UK titled “Mental Capital and Well-being: Making most of ourselves in the 21st century”, whose findings were released in 2008. A...
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Shared SKA’s future will be in past
So other than the R15 billion price tag what is the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), and why the interest? SKA is a very large telescope, and as the name implies,...
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So other than the R15 billion price tag what is the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), and why the interest? SKA is a very large telescope, and as the name implies,...
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Eskom battles to keep the lights on
It is five o’clock in the evening and the computer dials at the nerve-centre of state electricity firm Eskom are cranking towards the red as millions of people get home...
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It is five o’clock in the evening and the computer dials at the nerve-centre of state electricity firm Eskom are cranking towards the red as millions of people get home...
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Learning curve for internet giant
Congressional questions about Facebook’s initial public offering (IPO) are forcing its nascent lobbying operation to play defence as it builds the political support companies need before coming under scrutiny.
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Congressional questions about Facebook’s initial public offering (IPO) are forcing its nascent lobbying operation to play defence as it builds the political support companies need before coming under scrutiny.
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Facebook fallout: Silicon Valley won’t snub Morgan Stanley
Silicon Valley isn’t quite ready to dump Morgan Stanley over the Facebook initial public offering (IPO) fiasco.
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Silicon Valley isn’t quite ready to dump Morgan Stanley over the Facebook initial public offering (IPO) fiasco.
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Clout of opposition halts mining exploration in areas of Cape
Community activists have started to successfully use the political clout of opposition-ruled municipalities to block mining exploration in at least three municipalities in the Western Cape with the possibility that...
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Community activists have started to successfully use the political clout of opposition-ruled municipalities to block mining exploration in at least three municipalities in the Western Cape with the possibility that...
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Planned power projects will beat Southern Africa’s energy blues
Southern Africa has abundant energy sources such as coal, hydro, solar and wind, many of which have yet to be developed. The biggest projects in the pipeline are:
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Southern Africa has abundant energy sources such as coal, hydro, solar and wind, many of which have yet to be developed. The biggest projects in the pipeline are:
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Two injured after helicopter crash
Two men were critically injured in a helicopter crash in an abandoned industrial park off 16th Avenue in Midrand.
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Two men were critically injured in a helicopter crash in an abandoned industrial park off 16th Avenue in Midrand.
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German teen enslaved for years in Bosnia
A girl has been rescued from a couple who are accused of starving and beating her for years and of harnessing her to a horse cart and making her pull...
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A girl has been rescued from a couple who are accused of starving and beating her for years and of harnessing her to a horse cart and making her pull...
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Mom held after daughter’s murder
“The mother confessed to police that she had killed her child and a suicide note was found near her.”
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“The mother confessed to police that she had killed her child and a suicide note was found near her.”
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Missing teen shy, homely
Family and friends are praying for the safe return of Kaylene Lewis, writes Mervyn Naidoo.
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Family and friends are praying for the safe return of Kaylene Lewis, writes Mervyn Naidoo.
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‘Criminals will take any opportunity'
We have become the criminal’s best friend, experts say. Vivian Attwood finds out why.
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We have become the criminal’s best friend, experts say. Vivian Attwood finds out why.
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Women must fight patriarchy - ANCWL
Women of all races and politics must set aside their differences and fight patriarchy, Angie Motshekga, president of the ANC Women’s League, said.
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Women of all races and politics must set aside their differences and fight patriarchy, Angie Motshekga, president of the ANC Women’s League, said.
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Vatican in chaos after arrest
The Vatican's inquisition into the source of leaked documents has yielded its first target with the arrest of the pope's butler, but the investigation is continuing into a scandal that...
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The Vatican's inquisition into the source of leaked documents has yielded its first target with the arrest of the pope's butler, but the investigation is continuing into a scandal that...
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ACDP welcomes Mdluli suspension
The African Christian Democratic Party has welcomed the re-suspension of former crime intelligence boss Lt-Gen Richard Mdluli.
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The African Christian Democratic Party has welcomed the re-suspension of former crime intelligence boss Lt-Gen Richard Mdluli.
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Family killed by Nato airstrike
Eight members of an Afghan family were killed in a Nato airstrike in the eastern province of Paktia, an Afghan official said.
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Eight members of an Afghan family were killed in a Nato airstrike in the eastern province of Paktia, an Afghan official said.
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Three arrested for speeding
Three people have been arrested for driving over 173km an hour in the Elsburg area, Ekurhuleni metro police said.
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Three people have been arrested for driving over 173km an hour in the Elsburg area, Ekurhuleni metro police said.
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Knives out for KZN’s top cop
With Bheki Cele likely to be shown the door, the focus turns to the top brass he put in place, writes Agiza Hlongwane.
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With Bheki Cele likely to be shown the door, the focus turns to the top brass he put in place, writes Agiza Hlongwane.
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City has met 74% of five-year objectives – Neilson
The City of Cape Town has achieved 74 percent of the objectives outlined in its Integrated Development Plan for the past five years – but the opposition says there’s no...
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The City of Cape Town has achieved 74 percent of the objectives outlined in its Integrated Development Plan for the past five years – but the opposition says there’s no...
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Universities ‘to help ANC-led councils’
Co-Operative Governance and Traditional Affairs minister Richard Baloyi has committed himself to assisting ANC-led councils in their ongoing “battles” under the DA-run Western Cape government, promising to see universities second...
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Co-Operative Governance and Traditional Affairs minister Richard Baloyi has committed himself to assisting ANC-led councils in their ongoing “battles” under the DA-run Western Cape government, promising to see universities second...
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Implementing ban a headche for Zuma’s lawyers
Lawyers for President Jacob Zuma will have to refine their arguments over how the High Court in Johannesburg will implement a ban on the controversial artwork, The Spear, since the...
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Lawyers for President Jacob Zuma will have to refine their arguments over how the High Court in Johannesburg will implement a ban on the controversial artwork, The Spear, since the...
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SA man’s death highlights clash with Somali trainees
A confidential report on the death of a military contractor last month brings into stark focus the problems facing an SA-linked security outfit engaged in a controversial anti-piracy mission in...
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A confidential report on the death of a military contractor last month brings into stark focus the problems facing an SA-linked security outfit engaged in a controversial anti-piracy mission in...
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A dream to create one big Gauteng city
In an ambitious plan to turn Gauteng into a highly competitive region, Premier Nomvula Mokonyane wants to reduce the number of municipalities in the province and protect foreigners.
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In an ambitious plan to turn Gauteng into a highly competitive region, Premier Nomvula Mokonyane wants to reduce the number of municipalities in the province and protect foreigners.
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Authorities deny carrying out Houla massacre
“Women, children and old men were shot dead. This is not the hallmark of the heroic Syrian army.”
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“Women, children and old men were shot dead. This is not the hallmark of the heroic Syrian army.”
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Close Mubarak aide jailed for corruption
Egypt's official news agency says a criminal court has convicted one of Hosni Mubarak's closest aides of corruption and jailed him for seven years.
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Egypt's official news agency says a criminal court has convicted one of Hosni Mubarak's closest aides of corruption and jailed him for seven years.
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Top AU job issue overshadows Global African Diaspora summit
The intensifying contest for the chair of the African Commission – which pits SA against Gabon and the continent’s regions against each other – overshadowed the first Global African Diaspora...
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The intensifying contest for the chair of the African Commission – which pits SA against Gabon and the continent’s regions against each other – overshadowed the first Global African Diaspora...
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Hashish worth R36m, tortoise found
A joint operation of law enforcement agencies have discovered more than a ton of hashish as well as a 50-year-old tortoise in a storage facility.
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A joint operation of law enforcement agencies have discovered more than a ton of hashish as well as a 50-year-old tortoise in a storage facility.
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Hesjedal wins Giro D’Italia
Ryder Hesjedal created cycling history here on Sunday, the Garmin rider becoming the first Canadian to win the Tour of Italy.
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Ryder Hesjedal created cycling history here on Sunday, the Garmin rider becoming the first Canadian to win the Tour of Italy.
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Windies restrict England’s lead
England lost captain Andrew Strauss for 141 but edged 58 clear of West Indies on first innings at tea on Sunday on the third day of the second Test.
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England lost captain Andrew Strauss for 141 but edged 58 clear of West Indies on first innings at tea on Sunday on the third day of the second Test.
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Glum start for SA at French Open
It was a glum start for South Africans in the French Open, with Davis Cup stalwarts Rik De Voest and Izak van der Merwe both going out.
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It was a glum start for South Africans in the French Open, with Davis Cup stalwarts Rik De Voest and Izak van der Merwe both going out.
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Del Potro advances at French Open
Juan Martin del Potro survived an injury scare to book his place in the second round of the French Open with a win against Albert Montanes.
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Juan Martin del Potro survived an injury scare to book his place in the second round of the French Open with a win against Albert Montanes.
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Els apologises for rant
Ernie Els apologised for his foul-mouthed criticism of the watering of the course here at Wentworth during the PGA Championship.
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Ernie Els apologised for his foul-mouthed criticism of the watering of the course here at Wentworth during the PGA Championship.
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SA hockey women looking to bounce back
The world number 12 Investec South Africa women’s hockey team will be looking to overturn four winless Test matches against world number 18 Scotland.
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The world number 12 Investec South Africa women’s hockey team will be looking to overturn four winless Test matches against world number 18 Scotland.
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Plumtree beaming after Sharks victory
Sharks coach John Plumtree was beaming with pride after his side overcame the Stormers in Durban on Saturday.
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Sharks coach John Plumtree was beaming with pride after his side overcame the Stormers in Durban on Saturday.
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Skizo qualifies for Olympics
BMX racer Sifiso “Skizo” Nhlapo booked his place in the SA team for the London Olympic Games after reaching the quarterfinals of the BMX World Championships in Birmingham, England.
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BMX racer Sifiso “Skizo” Nhlapo booked his place in the SA team for the London Olympic Games after reaching the quarterfinals of the BMX World Championships in Birmingham, England.
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Strauss pleased with Cheetahs win
Cheetahs hooker and captain Adriaan Strauss was pleased with the five points his side earned in their Super Rugby victory of 35-34 over the Waratahs.
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Cheetahs hooker and captain Adriaan Strauss was pleased with the five points his side earned in their Super Rugby victory of 35-34 over the Waratahs.
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Hunt sings Supersport’s praises
SuperSport United coach Gavin Hunt was full of praise for his charges after their stunning Nedbank Cup final win over Mamelodi Sundowns.
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SuperSport United coach Gavin Hunt was full of praise for his charges after their stunning Nedbank Cup final win over Mamelodi Sundowns.
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Windies peg back England
West Indies struck back against England with four important wickets before lunch on the third day of the second Test at Trent Bridge.
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West Indies struck back against England with four important wickets before lunch on the third day of the second Test at Trent Bridge.
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Coetzee on the move at Wentworth
George Coetzee was the best of the early starters as the final round of the PGA Championship got underway at Wentworth on Sunday.
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George Coetzee was the best of the early starters as the final round of the PGA Championship got underway at Wentworth on Sunday.
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Spain mostly unchanged for Euros
Defending champion Spain's Euro 2012 squad includes the bulk of their World Cup winning team.
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Defending champion Spain's Euro 2012 squad includes the bulk of their World Cup winning team.
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Much Chiefs can learn from Pirates
Orlando Pirates clinched their second successive treble last weekend when they clinched the Absa Premiership title. Kaizer Chiefs, please take note.
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Orlando Pirates clinched their second successive treble last weekend when they clinched the Absa Premiership title. Kaizer Chiefs, please take note.
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The field is a stage for prima donna’s
Lungani Zama thinks Orlando Pirates’ Moeneeb Josephs and Chelsea’s Fernando Torres should get over themselves.
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Lungani Zama thinks Orlando Pirates’ Moeneeb Josephs and Chelsea’s Fernando Torres should get over themselves.
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Stosur off to winning start at French Open
Samantha Stosur wasted little time in a 6-4 6-0 first-round dismissal of Britain's Elena Baltacha as the French Open got underway.
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Samantha Stosur wasted little time in a 6-4 6-0 first-round dismissal of Britain's Elena Baltacha as the French Open got underway.
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Horwill set to miss Scotland, Wales Tests
Wallabies skipper James Horwill is expected to miss next month's home Tests against Scotland and Wales with a hamstring injury.
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Wallabies skipper James Horwill is expected to miss next month's home Tests against Scotland and Wales with a hamstring injury.
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Domestic T20 reverts to six teams
South Africa’s domestic twenty-over competition will revert to six teams next season.
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South Africa’s domestic twenty-over competition will revert to six teams next season.
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Young gives Hodgson winning start
Ashley Young gave Roy Hodgson a winning start as England coach on Saturday, clinching a 1-0 victory over Norway.
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Ashley Young gave Roy Hodgson a winning start as England coach on Saturday, clinching a 1-0 victory over Norway.
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Chiefs top Super Rugby log
New Zealand's Waikato Chiefs took the outright Super 15 lead with a win over the Bulls in this weekend's 14th round as their other South African rivals the Stormers also...
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New Zealand's Waikato Chiefs took the outright Super 15 lead with a win over the Bulls in this weekend's 14th round as their other South African rivals the Stormers also...
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Zuma lawyer in tears
After a heated argument with the defence, the advocate presenting the ANC’s case on why the “offensive” painting of Jacob Zuma in the Goodman Gallery should be removed broke down...
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After a heated argument with the defence, the advocate presenting the ANC’s case on why the “offensive” painting of Jacob Zuma in the Goodman Gallery should be removed broke down...
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Full bench hears Zuma painting case
A full bench of the South Gauteng High Court is already in session to hear an African National Congress (ANC) application regarding the portrait depicting President Jacob Zuma in an...
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A full bench of the South Gauteng High Court is already in session to hear an African National Congress (ANC) application regarding the portrait depicting President Jacob Zuma in an...
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More than 200 rhinos killed this year
Since the beginning of this year, a total of 220 rhinos have been lost to illegal killings, says the Department of Environmental Affairs.Die regering sê 220 renosters is sedert die...
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Since the beginning of this year, a total of 220 rhinos have been lost to illegal killings, says the Department of Environmental Affairs.Die regering sê 220 renosters is sedert die...
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Shock and horror over Zuma painting
The Presidency says it is “shocked and disgusted” at the painting by Brett Murray depicting President Jacob Zuma in an offensive manner.Die kantoor van die President sê hulle is geskok...
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The Presidency says it is “shocked and disgusted” at the painting by Brett Murray depicting President Jacob Zuma in an offensive manner.Die kantoor van die President sê hulle is geskok...
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