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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 10/21
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In Pictures: South Africa: Sixteen Years After Apartheid
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Africa Monitor
Court ruling ends Cape Town's 'toilet wars'
Today's court order for Cape Town to build enclosures around government-provided toilets is likely to become a matter of national political discussion.
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Africa Monitor
Seventeen years after freedom came to South Africa, a status check
Black South Africans cast their first votes as full citizens in 1994. How far has the country come?
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 10/21
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On eve of World Cup, South Africa's 'toilet wars' reveal volatile politics
Ahead of the South Africa World Cup, Cape Town has been gripped by its 'toilet wars.' After an opposition party erected shacks for the open air toilets in a shantytown, supports of the governing African National Congress tore them down, and did not replace them.
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In Pictures: South Africa: Sixteen Years After Apartheid
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South Africans face off at Terreblanche trial
A South African court on Tuesday charged two men with the murder of white supremacist Eugene Terreblanche. Outside the courtroom, whites and blacks faced off from across a police line.
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Global News Blog
Will World Cup fans book room at our guesthouse?
B&B owner Vicky Ntozini is enlarging her kitchen and putting on an addition to her guesthouse in preparation for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, which faces a shortage of accommodations.
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Refugees fight to stay in one of South Africa's last, battered camps
Congolese and Somali migrants forced to flee their homes during last year's brutal anti-foreigner violence say it's too dangerous for them to leave the Blue Waters camp near Cape Town.







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