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Monthly Archives: February 2014

Uganda punished in currency market for anti-gay law
Article
/ 27 February 2014

Uganda punished in currency market for anti-gay law

Aid for Uganda has been pulled and its currecy has slumped following a bill which prescribes life imprisonment for some homsexual acts.

By Jaco Visser
Implats profit climbs 11% as sales rise and the rand drops
Article
/ 27 February 2014

Implats profit climbs 11% as sales rise and the rand drops

The second biggest platinum producer is reporting good earnings despite a wage strike entering its sixth week.

By Andre Janse and Van Vuuren
Why are young people dying in Venezuela?
Article
/ 27 February 2014

Why are young people dying in Venezuela?

The M&G spoke to Juan Mejia, spokesperson for the party at the forefront of the biggest anti-government protests in Venezuela in a decade.

By Verashni Pillay
Budget 2014: Tax incentive scheme highlights Cosatu, Numsa feud
Article
/ 27 February 2014

Budget 2014: Tax incentive scheme highlights Cosatu, Numsa feud

Cosatu has cautiously welcomed Minister Pravin Gordhan’s budget speech, while Numsa reiterated its rejection of the employment tax incentive scheme.

By Matuma Letsoala
Why the case against Al-Jazeera is about journalism not the network
Analysis
/ 27 February 2014

Why the case against Al-Jazeera is about journalism not the network

Al-Jazeera is only one part of a puzzle of the growing restrictions on the freedom of expression of ordinary Egyptians, writes Azad Essa.

By Azad Essa
Scores of children killed in Nigerian school attack
Africa
/ 27 February 2014

Scores of children killed in Nigerian school attack

Boko Haram gunmen have, according to security forces, shot or burned to death 59 pupils in a boarding school in north-east Nigeria.

By Reuters
Road rage, attack case against Malema withdrawn
Article
/ 27 February 2014

Road rage, attack case against Malema withdrawn

Julius Malema is said to have attacked a man who complained about the EFF leader’s behaviour in traffic. The complainant has now withdrawn the case.

By Sapa Author and Staff Reporter
Budget: Who got which piece of the pie?
Article
/ 27 February 2014

Budget: Who got which piece of the pie?

From education receiving the largest individual allocation to the social security increase, we look at how the R1.25-trillion budget has been divvied.

By Thalia Holmes
Gordhan’s ‘balanced’ budget leaves some disappointed
Article
/ 27 February 2014

Gordhan’s ‘balanced’ budget leaves some disappointed

Analysts are positive about Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan’s fifth budget. There is concern however that the good news can easily turn sour.

By Staff Reporter
Another red flag raised in Sassa tender
Article
/ 27 February 2014

Another red flag raised in Sassa tender

Bidders were culled for not offering voice verification, which has not been used for two years

By Craig Mckune
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