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Opinion:  

How to define your freedom


FREE State Premier Ace Magashule
had nothing to do with the landing at
Waterkloof Air Force Base of a private
jet chartered by the Gupta family,
his spokesperson, Mondli Mvambi,
said this week.

HIV+ rapist gets three life sentences

A MAN who is HIV positive was yesterday sentenced to three life terms for raping a woman during a robbery in Brandfort town,

Ramakatsa faces ANC expulsion

THE newly elected ANC provincial executive has warned uMkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans Association (MKMVA) member Mpho Ramakatsa that he will be expelled….

Rasta fights for daugther’s dreadlocks

THE father of a 13-year-old Welkom pupil will today ask the Bloemfontein High Court to order Leseding Technical High School to allow her to study at the school without having…

We are solvent: SA Roadlink

Johannesburg - Bus company SA Roadlink said on Saturday that it was solvent despite reports that it faced liquidation if it does not repay a multi-million rand bank loan.

Amcu a group of vigilantes and liars, say alliance bosses

The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union is clearly the National Union of Mineworkers's worst nightmare.

ANC’s ‘special guests’

WITH next year’s general elections beckoning, the battle for the white vote in the Free State has moved a notch up, with the ANC using its conference last weekend to woo white voters

Clashes at Cairo protest calling for Morsi to resign

Demonstrators calling for Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi to resign and demanding early elections clashed with riot police in Cairo.

Zambian govt risks ire by scrapping maize subsidy

A decision by Zambia's president to slash a key food subsidy threatens to hit the poor, stoke inflation and spark a revolt against…..

Nigeria declares state of emergency

Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has imposed a state of emergency in three states worst hit by increasing violence by Boko Haram extremists.

Dirco 'respects' UAE despite

Karabus ordeal

Government respects the judiciary of the United Arab Emirates despite Cyril Karabus's ordeal, the deputy international relations minister has said.

ANC’s ‘special guests’

WITH next year’s general elections beckoning, the battle for the white vote in the Free State has moved a notch up, with the ANC using its conference last weekend to woo white voters


We can’t allow ill-discipline’

Bloem mother of all derbies  

Comment:

South Africans deserve better

Depardieu compares Putin to Pope John Paul II

French actor and newly-minted Russian citizen Gerard Depardieu on Saturday compared President Vladimir Putin to the late Pope

France's Hollande signs gay marriage law

French President Francois Hollande has signed into law a bill allowing same-sex marriage, making France the 14th country to legalize gay

Afghan parliament fails to pass divisive women's law

Afghanistan's parliament failed to pass a law on Saturday banning violence against women

‘Prioritise risk management’

FARMERS have been warned to make risk management a priority as a matter of urgency.


Ramakatsa faces ANC expulsion

THE newly elected ANC provincial executive has warned uMkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans Association (MKMVA) member Mpho Ramakatsa that he will be expelled….

ANC’s ‘special guests’

WITH next year’s general elections beckoning, the battle for the white vote in the Free State has moved a notch up, with the ANC using its conference last weekend to woo white voters

Safa congratulate new champs Chiefs

SAFA president Kirsten Nematandani has congratulated Kaizer Chiefs on winning the Absa Premiership title.

Cheetahs gear up for must win Reds clash

TOYOTA Cheetahs coach Naka Drotske is rallying his players to take charge of their own destiny to secure a playoff berth in the….

Road ahead for Beckham

David Beckham will not be short of work offers after he ended a playing career that made him a globally recognised celebrity, with sponsors and sporting bodies jostling …..

Here comes the future again


THE story so far: Cody Wilson, who describes himself as a “crypto-anarchist” and almost certainly wears a Second Amendment belt-buckle, had a bright idea early last year.


Scapegoating capitalism


IN Chapter 16 of the book of Leviticus in the Holy Bible there are detailed references to a practice in which a goat was let loose in the wilderness on Yom Kippur — also known as the Day of Atonement …

Steve not going

STEVE Komphela (pictured) has secured his future as head coach at Free State Stars after the Premiership side extended his contract to the end of the 2013/14 season.


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Kroonstad lodge judged the best

A KROONSTAD guest lodge has been named one of the best emerging tourism businesses in the province at the just ended Tourism Indaba held in Durban.

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Aim of artificial boom not a bust


It is a delicious question, except for the $100 trillion bet that is riding on it.

What is the purpose of creating an unprecedented financial boom?


African workers’ chains


TWO African presidents, with trade union backgrounds, come immediately to mind — Sierra Leone’s Siaka Stevens (1905-1988) and Zambia’s Frederick Chiluba (1943-2011).