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Having a ball
Having a ball A child plays with a ball at the launch of Football For Hope in Alexandra, north of Johannesburg, on Thursday. Alex will host the alternative soccer tournament for impoverished youth from all over the world during the Soccer World Cup. (Denis Farrell, AP) Read more

Nigerians get wired over Cabinet nominees

Nigeria’s citizens have taken to the internet to air the dirty laundry of ministerial nominees -- sparking something that looks a lot like democracy.

Zuma in Kampala with eye on Ugandan oil sector

SA President Jacob Zuma has arrived in Kampala for a two-day state visit, heading a large delegation expected to explore investment opportunities.

Football for Hope festival launches in Alex

Alexandra township will host an alternative soccer tournament for impoverished youth from all over the world during the Soccer World Cup.
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Goodman Gallery: Art Fair

M&G Arts Editor Matthew Krouse takes a look at the Goodman Galley ahead of the 2010 Joburg Art Fair to discover what the gallery will have on offer for this year's show.

Groundbreaking Aids campaign gets under way

A "revolution" in South Africa's response to HIV/Aids will unfold next month, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said on Thursday.

Reserve Bank cuts repo rate to 6,5%

The Reserve Bank unexpectedly cut its repo rate by 50 basis points to 6,5% on Thursday to help accelerate a recovery from last year's recession.

Cabinet: You can protest, but behave

The Cabinet on Thursday condemned violent service-delivery protests and called on communities to behave responsibly.

Army sees no threats to World Cup

Soldiers will be on high alert during the Soccer World Cup, SA army Lieutenant General Solly Shoke said on Thursday.

No intention to nationalise land, says minister

Rural Development and Land Reform Minister Gugile Nkwinti on Wednesday dismissed suggestions government intends to nationalise land.
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Willem Boshoff: Art Fair

Conceptual artist Willem Boshoff shares his thoughts on the 2010 Joburg Art Fair and his current work with M&G Arts Editor Matthew Krouse.
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