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Yearly Archives: 2012

Amplats to resume operations as police get tough on miners
Article
/ 17 September 2012

Amplats to resume operations as police get tough on miners

Anglo American Platinum will resume work at its Rustenburg operations on Tuesday, days after the government launched a crackdown to disarm miners.

By Olivia Kumwenda
Malema’s changing tune on everything
Article
/ 17 September 2012

Malema’s changing tune on everything

There’s fickle, and then there’s Julius Malema. Verashni Pillay tracks his dramatic changes in tune on everything from Helen Zille to soldiers.

By Verashni Pillay
Economic week ahead: Basking in the afterglow
Article
/ 17 September 2012

Economic week ahead: Basking in the afterglow

The Fed and ECB’s open-ended stimulus programmes have lifted markets around the world, writes Matt Quigley. Will the rally continue?

By Matt Quigley
Vavi, Dlamini under siege as the battle for Cosatu begins
Article
/ 17 September 2012

Vavi, Dlamini under siege as the battle for Cosatu begins

The battle lines have been drawn as opposing factions within Cosatu square off for a fierce contest that threatens to paralyse the organisation.

By Matuma Letsoala
Salman Rushdie on his memoir ‘Joseph Anton’
Article
/ 17 September 2012

Salman Rushdie on his memoir ‘Joseph Anton’

In a South Africa exclusive, M&G books editor Darryl Accone speaks to award-winning writer Salman Rushdie about his new memoir ‘Joseph Anton’.

By Darryl Accone
Salman Rushdie on his new memoir
Podcasts
/ 17 September 2012

Salman Rushdie on his new memoir

Listen to the full podcast of our exclusive interview with best selling author Salman Rushdie about his latest book ‘Joseph Anton – A Memoir’.

By Staff Reporter
‘All South Africans are equal’ – Zuma democracy comment ‘misconstrued’
Article
/ 16 September 2012

‘All South Africans are equal’ – Zuma democracy comment ‘misconstrued’

President Jacob Zuma’s remarks earlier in the week about the majority ruling in a democracy were "misconstrued", the presidency has said.

By Sapa
Hawks to probe Malema over violence at SA’s mines
Article
/ 16 September 2012

Hawks to probe Malema over violence at SA’s mines

Julius Malema is being investigated for inciting violence during the strike at Lonmin’s Marikana mine, in North West, the Hawks say.

By Sapa
Solidarity hoping to draw fresh blood from race employment case
Article
/ 16 September 2012

Solidarity hoping to draw fresh blood from race employment case

Solidarity is taking SANBS to court hoping to set a precedent applying to companies that employ "the principle of absolute exclusion based on race".

By Sapa
NEC ‘paying attention to the Marikana situation’ says Mantashe
Article
/ 16 September 2012

NEC ‘paying attention to the Marikana situation’ says Mantashe

Gwede Mantashe has stated socio-economic issues were to blame for the Marikana tragedy and that the NEC are paying special attention to the event.

By Maryke Vermaak
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