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About 300 people have assembled at the Pretoria City Hall for the memorial service of former health minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang.
Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert has pleaded not guilty, denying all the graft charges against him in the first case of its kind in the history of the Jewish state.
The number of children arrested for illegal mining in Mpumalanga has risen, and it's likely to grow as operations continue, officials say.
The number of children arrested for illegal mining in Mpumalanga has risen, and it's likely to grow as operations continue, officials say.
England will begin their countdown to next year's World Cup with a friendly against Egypt at London's Wembley Stadium
Forty-two people have died of cold over the past three days in Poland after temperatures plunged to minus-20 degrees Celsius, police said on Monday.
The UN has called for the elusive leaders of Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) be brought to justice for crimes against humanity.
The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry is concerned over the potentially negative impact that a 35% Eskom tariff increase may have on the economy.
The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry is concerned over the potentially negative impact that a 35% Eskom tariff increase may have on the economy.
A heavy fighting between Somali government and Islamist rebels has killed more than 15 people, mostly civilians, and wounded 45 others sources said on Monday. The fighting erupted after Islamist insurgents fired several rounds of mortar shells into a police compound, which was hosting the 66th police anniversary ceremony