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15 Nov 2014

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Khampepe: Zim's 2002 elections not free and fair

Chantelle Benjamin
The findings of the much-coveted Khampepe report, finally made public on Friday, found that the 2002 Zimbabwe elections were not "free and fair".
Bafana must win or face the boot

Bafana must win or face the boot

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Numsa set to hurt ANC in 2016 polls

Numsa set to hurt ANC in 2016 polls

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Sars chief sharpens his axe

Sars chief sharpens his axe

National - Sam Sole
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The female form through Wangechi Mutu's lens

The female form through Wangechi Mutu's lens

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Parliament defends police action; DA, EFF go the legal route

National - Andisiwe Makinana
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