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Sex tapes 'tip of iceberg'

Cyber safety will become more difficult to maintain as broadband speed increases over the next three years, the Film and Publication Board said.  0 Comments

Hard-up SABC staff's R10m bonuses

The cash-strapped SABC is to fork out almost R10-million in retention bonuses for 172 employees in the next two years, despite admitting that some of them lack the skills needed to turn the public broadcaster around.  2 Comments

Locals given a shot at charity work

South Africans have a chance to climb in the rankings of nations willing to give to charities with the Vodacom and Avusa Change the World Campaign.  0 Comments

Prosecutor all mixed up

The extradition hearing in Johannesburg of Congolese fugitive Richard Mouamba was held up when the prosecutor got his dates mixed up.  0 Comments

Fine for used kidney salesman

A 64-year-old used car salesman was fined R50000 for his role in an international kidneys-for-cash syndicate yesterday.  0 Comments

'Anni was The One. How could I kill her?'

Shrien Dewani, husband of Anni Dewani, hijacked in Gugulethu, Cape Town, and shot dead while on honeymoon more than a week ago, wept at the accusation that he was involved in her murder.  9 Comments

Plan for psychological services for cops

Psychological services need to be boosted within the SA Police Service to ensure members can fully carry out their duties, police minister Nathi Mthethwa said.  5 Comments

MPs clash on appeals to release state information

The ANC has rejected the idea of having a retired judge handle appeals against government refusal to release information classified under the contentious Protection of Information Bill.  8 Comments

Men caught with rhino horns

Two men found in possession of rhino horns were arrested when their taxi was stopped and searched on the R35 in Vryheid, KwaZulu-Natal police said.  40 Comments

Jordan criticises media tribunal plans

ANC veteran Pallo Jordan criticised his party's media tribunal plans at a debate where he was originally scheduled to speak in favour of the tribunal and controversial Protection of Information Bill.  136 Comments

Bemba's war crimes trial starts

A former vice-president of the Democratic Republic of Congo went on trial at the International Criminal Court yesterday accused of letting his troops rape and kill in the Central African Republic.  5 Comments

 

Cambodian festival stampede leaves hundreds dead

At least 339 people died in a bridge stampede during a busy festival in the Cambodian capital, Prime Minister Hun Sen said in a live television broadcast early Tuesday.  16 Comments