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Yearly Archives: 2013

Yakuza magazine: For Japan’s well-read gangster
Article
/ 11 July 2013

Yakuza magazine: For Japan’s well-read gangster

It sounds like a humdrum church newsletter, but "Yamaguchi-gumi Shinpo" is the newly published official magazine of Japan’s powerful crime syndicate.

By Guardian Reporter
Khayelitsha residents demand toilet information
Article
/ 11 July 2013

Khayelitsha residents demand toilet information

A two-year fight to get a working janitorial system in Khayelitsha is set to go to court next week if the final letter of demand is ignored.

By Sipho Kings
Gold rises as US Fed backs sustained stimulus
Article
/ 11 July 2013

Gold rises as US Fed backs sustained stimulus

Gold climbed higher than it has done in the last two weeks after Federal Reserve chair Ben Bernanke indicated stimulus would be introduced slowly.

By Staff Reporter
Malema: Whites welcome to help EFF redistribute
Article
/ 11 July 2013

Malema: Whites welcome to help EFF redistribute

"It is very cold outside the ANC, but we are making it warm," said Julius Malema at the launch of his new platform, the Economic Freedom Fighters.

By Verashni Pillay
Tired of CIA spying? Delete Facebook, says Venezuela minister
Article
/ 11 July 2013

Tired of CIA spying? Delete Facebook, says Venezuela minister

A Venezuelan minister has urged citizens to close Facebook accounts to avoid being unwitting informants for the US CIA.

By Reuters
All eyes on the gold sector labour talks
Article
/ 11 July 2013

All eyes on the gold sector labour talks

Minister of Mining Susan Shabangu says she is confident that an agreement can be reached, but analysts have said unions are under pressure to deliver.

By Paul Burkhardt
Anglo chief executive to cough up for fine wine on gold wager
Article
/ 11 July 2013

Anglo chief executive to cough up for fine wine on gold wager

Randgold Resources head Mark Bristow says Anglo American’s Mark Cutifani will certainly lose a bet that its DRC mine won’t produce gold this year.

By Staff Reporter
Fans mob Man United as Asian tour starts
Article
/ 11 July 2013

Fans mob Man United as Asian tour starts

Hundreds of cheering fans greeted Manchester United as they arrived in Thailand with new manager David Moyes at the start of a busy pre-season.

By Afp Author
Science and technology to pay R55m to save SunSpace
Article
/ 11 July 2013

Science and technology to pay R55m to save SunSpace

Denel Dynamics is due to absorb micro-satellite manufacturer Sunspace – a deal that will cost the science and technology department R55-million.

By Sarah Wild
Motshekga agrees to abide by court order on school infrastructure
Article
/ 11 July 2013

Motshekga agrees to abide by court order on school infrastructure

Equal Education says it won in this settlement with the basic education minister, while the department says it was the one vindicated with the ruling.

By Bongani Nkosi
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