Eugene Terre'Blanche killed Saturday by two black workers in an apparent dispute over pay
South African President condemned murder of Eugene Terre'Blanche, urged South Africans to not let killing spark racial hatred
Per capita income falls because of global economic recession, but economic rebound shows improved growth prospects for this year
50 years ago, police in Sharpeville shot into crowd of unarmed civilians protesting racial discrimination under apartheid in S. Africa
Resentment boiled over in part because of frustration over government's failure to deliver housing and social services
Tuesday marks 100-day countdown to kick-off for football's biggest event
Two senior cabinet ministers encourage successful entrepreneurs in neighboring South Africa to help revive moribund economy
Opposition Renamo Party alleges election fraud and boycotts new parliament
Head of South Africa's Organizing Committee for World Cup says Angola attack has nothing to do with South Africa's ability to hold event
Rebel group claims responsibility for attack, saying it was not targeting Togolese team, but rather Angolan security forces
Team bus attacked by gunman as it crossed into Angolan enclave of Cabinda; at least two people killed, six others wounded
Ghana, Nigeria to install full-body scanners but not South Africa
Charter is major step toward new elections, ending political crisis that followed controversial balloting in 2008
Move comes two months after Nestle bowed to international pressure, stopped milk purchases from farm owned by family of President Mugabe
Tshabalala-Msimang, 69, passed away last week after suffering complications from liver transplant two years ago
Ruling South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) is winning about three-fourths of votes cast in initial returns
Head of Pan-African Parliament's observer team, Ambrose Dery of Ghana, says process had been fraught with irregularities
Announcement made at ceremony marking World AIDS Day
President Hifikepunye Pohamba, his South West Africa People's Organization expected to win despite challenge from new breakaway party
Analysts say President Hifikepunye Pohamba poised to win second, five-year term
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