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President Jacob Zuma told Parliament his cabinet has confidence in the newly reconstituted board of the struggling state airline.
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The World Anti-Doping Agency has condemned Russian hackers who breached its database and published confidential athlete records.
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Paul Pogba struggled against Manchester City as Manchester United slumped to their first defeat of the season.
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Dyan Buis came the closest of any South African to win a medal on the sixth day of the Paralympic Games on a scorcher of a morning at the Olympic Stadium.
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Rafael Nadal described Tuesday Stan Wawrinka as "super dangerous" after he clinched the U.S. Open championship.
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Johann van Graan has experienced just one victory over the All Blacks while involved at the Springboks.
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The Cape Cobras have been boosted by the acquisition of two former international stars in senior roles at the home of Cape cricket.
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Bafana Bafana are shifting focus and gearing up for perhaps their toughest mission over the next few months - the 2018 Fifa World Cup African zone qualifiers.
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The World Anti-Doping Agency allowed US tennis players Serena and Venus Williams to take banned substances, a hacking group revealed Tuesday.
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Kaizer Chiefs defender Lorenzo Gordinho said this week the club may need to adopt a different approach to turn around their poor early season form.
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There is a possibility that “maybe two” Spanish teams will come to South Africa next year to hold a pre-season camp here and play against local clubs.
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Pitso Mosimane is looking to test his squad to the absolute limit as they go in search of local and continental glory this season.
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Arsene Wenger has taken a surprisingly bullish approach to this season’s Champions League by claiming Arsenal finally have the maturity to conquer Europe.
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Nizaam Carr is back for Western Province, but he may have to fill in at openside flank instead of his preferred No 8 position in Saturday’s Currie Cup clash against the Pumas.
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Oscar Pistorius is gone and so far there's been no replacement for the first athlete to compete in both the Paralympics and Olympics.
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Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling has welcomed the increased competition for places heralded by the signings of Leroy Sane and Spanish wide forward Nolito.
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A decision on former world number one tennis player Maria Sharapova's appeal against a two-year doping ban will be issued in the first week of next month.
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Pieter-Steph du Toit faces one of the biggest tests of his young career when he takes charge of the Springbok lineout against the All Blacks.
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Danny Drinkwater insists Leicester City are not in the Champions League just to make up the numbers.
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The EFF has gone to court in a bid to prevent an expelled party member from taking his seat on the Nquthu Local Municipality’s council.
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Doctors have put former Israeli president Shimon Peres in an induced stroke after he suffered a stroke on Tuesday.
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The South African government played down the growing crisis in Zimbabwe, noting that the Zimbabwe government has claimed it has it ‘under control’.
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Efforts to conceal alleged corruption involving the Clinton Foundation demonstrate that Hillary Clinton isn't qualified to be the next president, according to the Trump campaign.
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Set against the backdrop of vast rolling hills and the Hartbeespoort Dam, the Owl Rescue Centre is a temporary home to owls in need of healing.
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The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, Justice Rita Makarau, said the political polarisation in Zimbabwe was negatively affecting their work.
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KwaZulu-Natal health MEC Sibongiseni Dhlomo is concerned at the loss of experienced nursing staff, especially midwives, neonatal and theatre nurses.
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New York City investigators are searching for a man suspected of setting fire to a traditionally dressed Muslim woman on Park Avenue.
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The Enkovukeni community is crying foul about iSimangaliso Wetlands restrictions on their fishing ways.
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Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan confirmed that South African Airlines suffered losses of R4.7 b in 2014/2015 and R1.8 b in the past financial year.
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Forty-year-old Glen Brian Galley, previously convicted of murder in the UK, appeared in the Pinetown Magistrate’s Court for allegedly stealing a horse saddle.
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Monsignor John Stephen Mraz, of Bethlehem, was charged with owning child pornography.
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Locals are asking police to patrol Gugulethu after two young men were found dead after a suspected robbery in the area.
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After enduring yet another round of insults from opposition MPs, President Jacob Zuma took the House to task.
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The department of basic education is ready to administer the 2016 Grade 12 National Senior Certificate examination.
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A man posing as a KZN education official has been fraudulently luring teachers and administration workers to pay for employment.
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President Jacob Zuma has denied tensions between the National Treasury and his office, directly contradicting remarks by his deputy.
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The government process to expand nuclear power generation was continuing despite the Treasury saying funds for the project were not immediately available.
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The DA called on the Eastern Cape provincial government to take urgent measures to secure all clinics in Nelson Mandela Bay following recent break-ins.
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Seven people have been arrested for allegedly killing a suspect who was accused of terrorising the community with robberies.
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