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ONE of the things I like about Desmond Tutu is his regular use of his freedom of expression, writes Lizeka Mda.
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Tsvangirai declares negotiations deadlock
By Tangai Chipangura in Harare
Zimbabwe's Prime Minister-designate Morgan Tsvangirai has officially declared a deadlock in the negotiations to allocate cabinet ministries.

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SA's IAAF road runners depart on Friday
By Daniel Mothowagae
ATHLETICS South Africa (ASA) this week announced the team that will represent the country at the IAAF World Road running Championships in Rio, Brazil on Sunday.

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By Lumka Oliphant
“The table has been set and dinner is served so it is up to South Africans to fill the table,” so said Bishop TD Jakes at press conference in Sandton this morning.

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Behaviour at NW varsity probed
By Gershwin Chuenyane
TROUBLED North West University (NWU) faces two probes, an internal one into the racist website and another looks at disruptions at the Mafikeng campus.

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Lekota sheds light on ANC 'split'
By Sabelo Ndlangisa
FORMER ANC chairperson Mosiuoa Lekota today gave the strongest indication yet of an imminent split within the ruling ANC.

SPEAKING HIS MIND . . . Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu walks across the Ledra Street checkpoint in the divided capital Nicosia, Cyprus, on October 9. The street was divided by barbed wire 44-years ago to separate warring Greek and Turkish Cypriots, but is now a highly symbolic busy pedestrian thoroughfare, underscoring the commitment of Cyprus President Dimitris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat to achieve a hoped-for reunification deal. Picture: AP Photo/Petros Karadjias


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Downturn chafes job fabric
By Mmalose Monama
THE economic downturn and the upheaval in world financial markets is costing jobs, with the financial services sector worst affected.
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