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Cape Town - A woman who has accused a top ANC MP of raping her has broken her silence about her alleged ordeal. Sikhumbuzo Eric Kholwane, 39, who chairs Parliament’s communications portfolio committee, was arrested shortly before Christmas on charges of
The Greater Cape Town Civic Alliance (GCTCA) disputed Western Cape Transport and Public Works MEC Robin Carlisle's assertion on Friday that there was consensus that tolling was necessary. "This is not the case as consensus has not been reached," it said.
Get Sanlam's view on the Budget Speech President Jacob Zuma, right, with his brother Michael, who is involved in a fronting dispute. Picture: Sandile Ndlovu A group of companies that has made millions in contracts with the police, the City of Cape Town,
A 22-year-old graduate has taken on a 13,000km cycle from Cape Town to Twickenham to raise money for two charities. Will Ferrier is raising money for Tusk Trust and Help for Heroes to turn his cycling challenge into something that will help others. He sa
The tycoon behind the R6-billion-a-year Auction Alliance empire this week rubbished media reports that he had paid kickbacks and rigged auctions. He now faces a probe by both the Estate Agency Affairs Board (EAAB) and the National Consumer Commission aft
17 days to go! For immediate release: 19 February 2012 Weather Forces Split of Leg 4 to Auckland Volvo Ocean Race organisers have split Leg 4 from Sanya to Auckland into two stages and will hold the fleet in Sanya after today's Leg start to allow enough
This is a statement released by the mayoral committee member for utility services, councillor Shehaam Sims on February 14th 2012: The levels of the City of Cape Town’s water supply dams are 6% lower than the same period last year. It must therefore becom
Santos put some daylight between them and bottom club Black Leopards following a 3-1 win against Bidvest Wits in Cape Town on Saturday evening. The People's Team were a goal up at the break courtesy of Tyren Arendse's strike on teh half-hour mark. Wits c
Cape Town — The Department of Energy has highlighted some of the lessons it learnt during the climate change conference, COP17, in December. Department of Energy's Chief Director of Clean Energy, Mokgadi Modise, who addressed Parliament's Portfolio Commi
"Chronicle" * * * Three teenagers acquire super powers in this entertaining comics-like adventure. Featuring effects that put the last two "Spider-Man" movies to shame, engaging characters and a sort of melodramatic screenplay, the movie is entertainment
Camper with Emirates Team New Zealand manouvering for the start of the Cape Town in Port race.
While the New Zealand Rugby Union plots and schemes ways to retain a new audience wooed by the World Cup, they may eventually see the obvious trick that continues to stare them in the face - play more afternoon games. Other than discovering that the All
While farmers in Chateauneuf-du-Pape had to ban flying saucers from landing in their vineyards in 1954, similar landing restrictions are being considered for helicopters in Franschhoek after Ukrainian mining moguls took liberties at lunchtime earlier thi
UK FM: Attack on Iran has 'enormous downsides' By RAPHAEL SATTER Associated Press By RAPHAEL SATTER Updated: 2012-02-18T14:15:08Z Schalk van Zuydam British Foreign Secretary William Hague delivers his speech at the University of the Western Cape in Cape
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Japan-based Bedan Karoki won the men's Kenyan cross country championship on Saturday over 12 kms ahead of Timothy Too in a sprint finish. Karoki clocked 35 minutes 19.2 seconds to Too's 35:25.0 with Vincent Kiprop third in 35:37.0. Th
There are some fine cultural festivals going on in Africa in March 2012. South Africa ends its summer with a bang, Cape Town is the venue for two major cultural festivals. There's the International Jazz festival, the Cape Town Festival, and the Cape Town
Hague plans to deliver the keynote address at the university focusing on what the foreign
British Foreign Secretary William Hague said in a newspaper interview that while Iran's suspected drive for atomic weapons could lead to a dange
Stormers centre Juan de Jongh has learnt his trade over the past two seasons and is ready to step into the limelight as one of the Cape Town franchise's most dangerous attacking weapons. The talented midfield star already boasts 10 Springbok Test caps an
Cape Town (Afrikaans: Kaapstad /ˈkɑːpstɑt/; Xhosa: iKapa) is the third most populous city in South Africa, forming part of the metropolitan municipality of the City of Cape Town. It is the provincial capital of the Western Cape, as well as the legislative capital of South Africa, where the National Parliament and many government offices are... Full Article
A unidentified wakeboarder glides on the surface to entertain crowds during the Xtreme fest held in the city of Cape Town, South Africa, Saturday, Feb 18, 2012. Thousands of people visited the festival which held evens including, BMX bike competitions, skateboarding and wakeboarding.
View Photo »A unidentified contender in full flight as he and others entertain crowds during the Xtreme fest held in the city of Cape Town, South Africa, Saturday, Feb 18, 2012. Thousands of people visited the festival which held evens including, BMX bike competitions, skateboarding and wakeboarding.
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View Photo »Nono Ntshangani, a lesbian woman who has suffered abuse as a result of her sexual orientation, talks about her experiences at Ithemba Lam, a township gay rights Christian centre and safe house on January 19, 2012 in Gugulethu, an impoverished township about 15Km of Cape Town. Gay people...
View Photo »Lindeka Stulo, a lesbian woman who has been assaulted four times as a result of her sexual orientation talks about her experiences at Ithemba Lam, a township gay rights Christian centre and safe house on January 19, 2012 in Gugulethu, an impoverished township about 15Km of Cape Town. ...
View Photo »Manager of township gay rights Christian centre and safe house Bulelwa Panda poses in the street outside Ithemba Lam on January 19, 2012 in Gugulethu, an impoverished township about 15Km from Cape Town. Gay people and lesbians, in particular, face an especially tough time in the largely...
View Photo »Charlie Tokati, a woman who has chosen to live her life as a man, poses in a street at Ithemba Lam, a township gay rights Christian centre and safe house on January 19, 2012 in Gugulethu, an impoverished township about 15Km of Cape Town. Tokati is an outreach officer with Gender...
View Photo »British Foreign Secretary William Hague, right, arrives to deliver a speech at the University of the Western Cape in Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. Hague plans to deliver the keynote address at the university focusing on what the foreign office called the new...
View Photo »British Foreign Secretary William Hague (R) shakes hands with the vice chancellor of the University of the Western Cape(UWC), Patricia Lawrence, on February 14, 2012 before addressing students and academics at the university in Cape Town. Hague is on a two-day working visit to South...
View Photo »British Foreign Secretary William Hague addresses on February 14, 2012 students and academics at the University of the Western Cape in Cape Town. Hague is on a two-day working visit to South Africa.
View Photo »Serbian fugitive Dobrosav Gavric, 38, arrives at the Cape Town court in this December 23, 2011 handout file photo. A South African court denied bail on February 3, 2012 to the convicted killer of Serbian warlord "Arkan", saying he might try to flee to avoid extradition back to his...
View Photo »British Foreign Secretary William Hague talks to children at Mountview High School in Hanover Park, an impoverished, gang-plagued area, on February 13, 2012 during a visit with members of the British National Hockey Team who are coaching the children in Cape Town, South Africa. Hague...
View Photo »British Foreign Secretary William Hague addresses a media conference in Cape Town February 13, 2012. Hague, who is on a short official visit, said on Monday any peacekeeping troops in Syria should come from non-Western countries.
View Photo »British Foreign Secretary William Hague, center, interacts with children at a township school on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa, Monday, Feb 13, 2012. Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague said Monday that Britain would discuss the possibility of a joint-African Union and...
View Photo »British Foreign Secretary William Hague and South African Foreign Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane address a media conference in Cape Town February 13, 2012. Hague, who is on a short official visit, said on Monday any peacekeeping troops in Syria should come from non-Western countries.
View Photo »British Foreign Secretary William Hague visits the Mountview High School in Cape Town's Hanover Park suburb February 13, 2012. Hague, who is on a short official visit, said on Monday any peacekeeping troops in Syria should come from non-Western countries.
View Photo »British Foreign Secretary William Hague (L) talks to British Olympic hockey team captain Barry Middleton as they visit the Mountview High School in Cape Town's Hanover Park suburb February 13, 2012. Hague, who is on a short official visit, said on Monday any peacekeeping troops in Syria...
View Photo »British Foreign Secretary William Hague (L) shakes hands with South African Minister of International Relations and cooperation Maite Nkoana-Mashabane during a press conference on February 13, 2012 in Cape Town, South Africa. Hague began a two-day visit to South Africa with high-level...
View Photo »British Foreign Secretary William Hague looks on during a press conference on February 13, 2012 in Cape Town, South Africa. Hague began a two-day visit to South Africa with high-level meetings, a visit to a naval base and a pre-London Olympics hockey event at a township school.
View Photo »South African Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma (L) and current South African Foreign Minister, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane attend the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Extraordinary Ministerial Meeting at Cape Town International Convention Centre on February 12, 2011,...
View Photo »South African Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma (C) shakes hands with Phandu Skelemani(R), Foreign Minister for Botswana next to South African Foreign Minister, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane (L) at the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Extraordinary Ministerial Meeting...
View Photo »Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, South African Foreign Minister (L) arrives at the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Extraordinary Ministerial Meeting at Cape Town International Convention Centre on February 12, 2011, in Cape Town, South Africa, with an aide from her ministry. ...
View Photo »Delegates wait for the the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Extraordinary Ministerial Meeting to start, at Cape Town International Convention Centre on February 12, 2011, in Cape Town. Southern African foreign ministers met to discuss the recent deadlocked polls for a new...
View Photo »Rebelo Chikoti (L) Angolan Foreign Minister and Chairman of the outhern African Development Community (SADC), listens to Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, South African Foreign Minister (R) as she makes a point at the SADC Extraordinary Ministerial Meeting at Cape Town International Convention...
View Photo »(L-R) Phandu Skelemani, Foreign Minister for Botswana, talks with Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, South African Foreign Minister at the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Extraordinary Ministerial Meeting at Cape Town International Convention Centre on February 12, 2011, in Cape Town.
View Photo »A unidentified wakeboarder glides on the surface to entertain crowds during the Xtreme fest held in the city of Cape Town, South Africa, Saturday, Feb 18, 2012. Thousands of people visited the festival which held evens including, BMX bike competitions, skateboarding and wakeboarding.
View Photo »Cosatu demands an investigation into Grant Pascoe [mayoral committee member for tourism, events and marketing] and his ability to oversee the stadium and manage it is a manner that serves all the people of Cape Town
We have to prioritise. For the Ivory Coast and Bafana game, Nelson Mandela Bay Metro put in more money (than the City of Cape Town). But I’m confident the next game can be held in Cape Town. It is a bit unfair for them to say that. When we went to Port Elizabeth, people were saying the same thing. But S...
That shows an enormous amount of courage and their true character and I think that's one thing I am most proud of in this team. After a horrible batting performance in Cape Town, something we certainly weren't proud of, we managed a record run chase today in tough conditions.Ricky Ponting, Mitchell John...
The guys who who have been under pressure showed courage and their true character ... That is what I am most proud of in this Australian team. After a horrible batting performance in (the first Test in) Cape Town we managed a record run chase today in tough conditions. Ricky Ponting, Brad Haddin and Mit...
