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Yearly Archives: 2013

Tom Sharpe, British comic novelist, dies age 85
Article
/ 6 June 2013

Tom Sharpe, British comic novelist, dies age 85

Author of "Porterhouse Blue" and "Wilt" novels has died at home in Catalonia, from complications related to diabetes.

By Alison Flood
Weekend 101: Oscar media scrum and a broke ANCYL
Videos
/ 6 June 2013

Weekend 101: Oscar media scrum and a broke ANCYL

This week the media got a tongue lashing over its Oscar Pistorius coverage, the ANC Youth League is in the red and twerkers let it all hang out.

By Staff Reporter
Investors gambling on Zim polls
Africa
/ 6 June 2013

Investors gambling on Zim polls

For foreign investors from around the world who are watching Zimbabwe, it is not a question of if but when to jump into the market.

By Jason Moyo
L’vovo to thrill crowd at Mbombela Music Festival
Article
/ 6 June 2013

L’vovo to thrill crowd at Mbombela Music Festival

Durban kwaito star L’vovo is this year’s Amstel Golden Hour performer at the Mbombela Music Festival.

By Rhode Marshall
Commodities: Modest recovery on the cards
Article
/ 6 June 2013

Commodities: Modest recovery on the cards

There has been a return of commodity risk, with commodities breaking free of their ties to other asset classes and delivering different performances.

By Staff Reporter
Kidnapped SA couple ‘are now held by al-Qaeda’
Article
/ 6 June 2013

Kidnapped SA couple ‘are now held by al-Qaeda’

Al-Qaeda militants are holding a South African couple abducted last month in Yemen’s central city of Taiz, a top security official has said.

By Staff Reporter
Madiba’s successors are not as committed, says Ramphele
Article
/ 6 June 2013

Madiba’s successors are not as committed, says Ramphele

South Africa would be a better democracy if Nelson Mandela had served a second term as president, says Mamphela Ramphele.

By Staff Reporter
DA won’t hang up on airtime campaign, despite ANC threats
Article
/ 6 June 2013

DA won’t hang up on airtime campaign, despite ANC threats

The DA will continue to roll out its airtime voucher campaign, despite a call by the ANC to boycott the cellphone networks involved.

By Khuthala Nandipha
Marcus says inflation and growth risks limit options
Article
/ 6 June 2013

Marcus says inflation and growth risks limit options

Reserve Bank Governor Gill Marcus says rising inflationary risks from a weaker rand and a slowing economy are limiting room to adjust interest rates.

By Franz Wild
Mpofu begs the truth out of Phiyega at Marikana commission
Article
/ 6 June 2013

Mpofu begs the truth out of Phiyega at Marikana commission

Riah Phiyega has finally conceded she was aware of workers "asking for about R12 500 or whatever" at Lonmin ahead of the Marikana massacre.

By Sarah Evans
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