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Youth league behind Zuma

04:10pm | The ANC Youth League intends bringing an application for a stay of the prosecution of ANC president Jacob Zuma, it has announced.
» 'JZ would lead from jail'
» Ratings: Mbeki vs Zuma
  • The MINI road racer

    04:18pm | MINI John Cooper Works is a fine blend of track tool and cool everyday runabout. We drive it at the international launch in Mallorca.
    » Exclusive drive: Alfa-Romeo MiTo
    » Road test: Fiat 500
  • Blacks to drive economy

    04:19pm | The black middle class is set to grow from a current 2.6 million people and R180-billion of value to become a key driver of economic growth, Mzamo Masito, founder of Peoples Insights Consultancy said.
    » SA firms make S&P's list
    » Flushing away billions
  • Video: Crazy acrobatics

    04:20pm | What some people can do with their bodies is beyond "poetry in motion" - it's simply astounding! Watch these videos and see why!
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    » We answer your tech questions
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    'Full-on' Zim talks kick off

    04:10pm | Talks between Zanu-PF and MDC have begun in earnest to resolve Zimbabwe's political crisis.
  • Tough times ahead

    03:14pm | SA's economy faces a tough road ahead, but new CPIX weightings will provide "relief".
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    Why the bad mood, SA?

    | The mood in the country, certainly among white people, is quite depressed, says JP Landman.
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    | Make sure you have just the right gifts for your guests to remember your wedding day by...
  • Bitch and Famous

    Why's Miley stressed? And will Tom reprise his most famous role? Gossip girl Trixy knows.

    Cut it out, not up!

    Reaching for the scissors is not the only way to avoid the pitfalls associated with credit cards...
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    Locals blame foreigners

    Over two thirds of South Africans blame foreigners for the country's problems.
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    Mosley wins case

    World motorsports head Max Mosley won £60 000 in a privacy case against a newspaper.
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