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Malema: I'm no cry baby, insults are part of the game

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Julius Malema is happy that the EFF conference unfolded smoothly over the past few days without any blood spilled, and says it left the EFF united.
The Best of 2014: Serious Gadgets of the Year

The Best of 2014: Serious Gadgets of the Year

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Zuma denies links to Sars suspensions

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The Presidency criticised allegations that Jacob Zuma had a hand in the suspension of Sars members, saying the allegations are "pure mischief".
R147bn lost through money illegally leaving SA

R147bn lost through money illegally leaving SA

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South Africa is losing roughly R147-billion a year to the illegal movement of money out of the country.
Rwanda genocide court closes after 20 years and $2bn

Rwanda genocide court closes after 20 years and $2bn

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The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda closes up shop amid criticism, but at least with some justice served.
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Over 120 Pakistanis killed in Taliban high school attack

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At least 126 people, most of them children, have been killed after Taliban gunmen stormed a school in Pakistani, taking hundreds of students hostage.

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