Sephuma shines at Magnum launch

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Despite her troubled love life, South Africa’s Judith Sephuma put on a brave face before staging an excellent performance at

China to halt more speed trains

BEIJING. – Chinese rail authorities said they would stop more high-speed rail services, just as a magazine published claims that

New hearing in CMED case

Labour Reporter
THE Labour Court has ordered the CMED (Pvt) Ltd to hold fresh disciplinary proceedings for an accountant fired for failing to

O’Neal for Joy of Jazz festival

The Standard Bank International Joy of Jazz organisers have outdone themselves with the inclusion of the ultimate in cool –

Germany to balance finances sooner than expected

FRANKFURT. – Germany, Europe’s powerhouse economy, said yesterday it will balance its public finances sooner than expected,

Church bodies satisfied with ballot papers printing

From Patson Phiri in Durban
CHURCH organisations monitoring the printing of ballot papers by Universal Printing Group (Uniprint) in Durban have described

Lies, imperialism on verge of victory

Stephen Gowans
But all pretence that the organisation was neutral was swept aside in the Western media’s celebration of the rebel march into

Gaddafi a hunted man, sons captured

LIBYAN leader Muammar Gaddafi was a hunted man yesterday as loyal remnants of his forces made last-ditch stand in the  capital to fight a NATO and rebel-backed on-slaught on Tripoli.

In a defiant audio broadcast on Sunday before state television went off the air, he said he was still in Tripoli, and would stay “until the end”.
Gaddafi’s whereabouts were not known after rebels said they held three of his sons, including heir apparent Seif al-Islam.
Al-Jazeera later said one of the other two captured sons, Mohammed, had managed to escape.

There has been speculation he might seek refuge in his home region around Sirte or abroad.
It is still far from clear exactly who will emerge to rule a country that has known only Gaddafi’s rule for four decades, and how much loyalty they might feel to their one-time allies.

Let’s join hands to wipe out corruption

WHEN corruption is prevalent in a society, it becomes imperative for the whole society to take stern measures to stop its

ANCYL wants urgent meeting

Johannesburg – The ANC Youth League’s NEC Sunday re-affirmed its support for leader Julius Malema and party spokesperson

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