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Yearly Archives: 2012

Mata at the double as Chelsea down Danes
Article
/ 3 October 2012

Mata at the double as Chelsea down Danes

Juan Mata scored twice as Chelsea belied an off-key performance to win 4-0 at competition debutants FC Nordsjaelland and record the first victory.

By Tom Williams
Poor showing sees South Africa crash out of T20
Article
/ 3 October 2012

Poor showing sees South Africa crash out of T20

Former champions India beat SA by one run but still crashed out of the T20 as Pakistan went through to the semifinals by virtue of a higher run rate.

By Shahid Hashmi
Farlam commission hears of events leading to Marikana shooting
Article
/ 2 October 2012

Farlam commission hears of events leading to Marikana shooting

A policeman told the commission of inquiry that he found two dead men and 14 spent cartridges at an open site near the Karee mine shaft in Marikana.

By Jonisayi Maromo
Section27 back in court over textbooks
Article
/ 2 October 2012

Section27 back in court over textbooks

While parts of the dispute between the department of education and Section27 have been settled, three big issues will still be decided upon this week.

By Bongani Nkosi
Treasury grants SAA’s R5-billion request
Article
/ 2 October 2012

Treasury grants SAA’s R5-billion request

Treasury has agreed to a R5-billion guarantee for embattled state owned airline SAA, following a dramatic walk-out by the board.

By Verashni Pillay
Deep Read: Chavez looks for old election magic
Article
/ 2 October 2012

Deep Read: Chavez looks for old election magic

Dancing and singing odes to the moon, Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez is looking to recapture some of his old campaign magic.

By Helen Murphy
Troubled parastatals look to Africa for growth
Article
/ 2 October 2012

Troubled parastatals look to Africa for growth

Malusi Gigaba’s department has set its eyes on the burgeoning markets in the rest of Africa in a bid to grow profits for the SA’s ailing parastatals.

By Verashni Pillay
Road to Mangaung: It’s nomination time
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/ 2 October 2012

Road to Mangaung: It’s nomination time

The race hots up as nominations for the ANC leadership opened, and membership grows in Zuma’s stronghold but what does this mean for the other contenders?

By Staff Reporter
Pandor appointed acting home affairs minister
Article
/ 2 October 2012

Pandor appointed acting home affairs minister

President Jacob Zuma has announced that Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor will take up an acting position as the home affairs minister.

By Sapa
No special treatment for Limpopo or Northern Cape, says Umalusi
Article
/ 2 October 2012

No special treatment for Limpopo or Northern Cape, says Umalusi

Learners from Limpopo and the Northern Cape will not be given special treatment when it comes to matric results, says Umalusi.

By Staff Reporter
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