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Yearly Archives: 2013

There’s more to Nkandla than meets the eye
Analysis
/ 19 December 2013

There’s more to Nkandla than meets the eye

It is wrong to castigate President Zuma and punish him for just wanting to be secure. As the head of our state, he deserves a fire pool, dammit.

By Staff Reporter
How readers said goodbye to Madiba
Article
/ 19 December 2013

How readers said goodbye to Madiba

We asked readers to share with the M&G where they were when they heard the news of Nelson Mandela’s passing and how they paid tribute to Madiba.

By Staff Reporter
Wits, unions reach staff salary agreement
Article
/ 19 December 2013

Wits, unions reach staff salary agreement

After more than a year of industrial action, Wits University and three unions have signed a salary agreement for the institution’s staff.

By Victoria John
Did the Mandela movie really sustain 12 000 jobs?
Article
/ 19 December 2013

Did the Mandela movie really sustain 12 000 jobs?

The NEF says 12 000 jobs were "sustained" during the production of "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom". But that claim’s false, according to Africa Check.

By Staff Reporter
Nxesi clears Zuma of Nkandla scandal
Article
/ 19 December 2013

Nxesi clears Zuma of Nkandla scandal

Taking full responsibility for "the project", Minister Thulas Nxesi says Jacob Zuma had no knowledge of upgrades done to his Nkandla homestead.

By Sarah Evans
Zuma signs youth wage subsidy Bill into law
Article
/ 19 December 2013

Zuma signs youth wage subsidy Bill into law

The Employment Tax Incentive Act has been signed into law by Jacob Zuma and, according to treasury, aims to create jobs for young workers.

By Sapa
Anglo American, Kumba to fund Gabon iron ore project
Article
/ 19 December 2013

Anglo American, Kumba to fund Gabon iron ore project

Anglo American and Kumba have agreed to bankroll an exploratory project in Gabon and have an option to move to full-ownership.

By Andre Janse and Van Vuuren
Report on Nkandla a large scale cover-up, says Mazibuko
Article
/ 19 December 2013

Report on Nkandla a large scale cover-up, says Mazibuko

The DA’s Lindiwe Mazibuko has called a task team report on the security upgrades at Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead a "whitewash" and "cover-up".

By Sapa and Staff Reporter
Nkandla: Nxesi explains why security upgrade was essential
Article
/ 19 December 2013

Nkandla: Nxesi explains why security upgrade was essential

From Nkandla’s rural setting to neighbours threatening the president’s safety, public works explains the security upgrade to Jacob Zuma’s homestead.

By Sapa
Rand fluctuates after Fed decision to cut stimulus
Article
/ 19 December 2013

Rand fluctuates after Fed decision to cut stimulus

The rand has moved up and down by news of both Fed tapering and Fitch’s affirmation of the country’s credit rating.

By Staff Reporter
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