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13:32 GMT, Saturday, 20 September 2008 14:32 UK
ANC seeks to calm war of words
South Africa's ruling party tries to soothe the tempers of President Thabo Mbeki and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Profile: Desmond Tutu
Tutu: Poverty 'powder keg'
Empowerment deals under fire
KEY STORIES
Marriage scam targets SA women
Aids hits South African profits
Apartheid cases thrown out
Mbeki promises water and power
HAVE YOUR SAY
Is the Mbeki-Tutu row demeaning?
Can Africa learn from SA poll?
The race issue
What South Africans think 10 years after apartheid
Freedom day
Looking back on South Africa's first multi-racial election
Jobs and money
What South Africans think 10 years after apartheid
ANALYSIS
A patient nation
The ANC remains popular despite growing disillusion among South Africans.
Profile: Thabo Mbeki
Growing private army
Soweto's slow path to recovery
Universities' racial balance
BACKGROUND
Changes in South Africa
Justin Pearce examines what is different and what has stayed the same in the past decade.
TRAVELS AROUND SA
Day one
Day two
Day three
Day four
Day five
EMPOWERMENT
Dreaming of the future
Ten years of ANC rule have yet to bridge the gap between rich and poor.
Women learn to earn
The next big thing
Encouraging black vintners
Risks for SA economy
Photo journal
Cape Town landlady's township welcome for tourists
Bridging the gap
South Africa battles to end learning inequalities
In video
Key reports on a decade of democracy
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