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Harsh conditions disrupt productivity, threatening to worsen country's recession.
Country marks 53rd anniversary of Sharpeville killings in which 69 black protesters died.
New evidence prompts reopening of case of two deaths blamed on group linked to anti-apartheid icon Winnie Mandela.
Judge in Pretoria sets bail at $112,770, ruling Olympian charged with shooting dead his girlfriend is not a flight risk.
Anti-apartheid leader Mamphela Ramphele accuses ruling ANC party of corruption, thwarting democracy, and abusing power.
New power station to meet energy demands faces opposition from indigenous landowners.
Health professionals suffer from unpaid salaries, lack of basic supplies, and staff shortages.
UN project to boost township arts to global market are encouraging artists to become more accessible.
US retail giant's merger with local company is approved amid outcry from trade unions and politicians.
Police fire rubber bullets at crowd of hundreds of protesters in Western Cape province, as workers bid for higher wages.
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