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Yearly Archives: 2017

Algeria held despite Mahrez star turn, Senegal win
Article
/ 16 January 2017

Algeria held despite Mahrez star turn, Senegal win

Riyad Mahrez scored twice but Algeria could only draw with outsiders Zimbabwe while Senegal got the first win of the Africa Cup of Nations on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
Chernobyl – from nuclear ground zero to solar park
Article
/ 16 January 2017

Chernobyl – from nuclear ground zero to solar park

Chinese developers are planning to build 1 000-megawatts of solar capacity to the south of Chernobyl, thanks to the exclusion zone around the reactor.

By Sipho Kings
New graduates, rural areas likely to pay the price for austerity measures
Article
/ 16 January 2017

New graduates, rural areas likely to pay the price for austerity measures

Some pharmacists will be doing their community service at private pharmacies amid a shortage of posts.

By Joan Van Dyk
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Article
/ 16 January 2017

Slice Of Life: With everything you do, you must just have patience

Caterer Asa Abrahams has cooked for Madiba.

By Carl Collison
Zuma says deputy presidency no guarantee for stepping up
Article
/ 15 January 2017

Zuma says deputy presidency no guarantee for stepping up

The ANC is not bound by tradition to elect its deputy as leader, President Jacob Zuma said in an interview broadcast on Sunday.

By Reuters
Singer Thandi Klaasen has died at 86
Article
/ 15 January 2017

Singer Thandi Klaasen has died at 86

The South African star was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer recently.

By Staff Writer
Ramatlhodi threatens disciplinary action against ‘unprofessional’ public servants
Article
/ 13 January 2017

Ramatlhodi threatens disciplinary action against ‘unprofessional’ public servants

The warning comes in the wake of a foul-mouthed rant by Lumka Oliphant, the spokesperson of Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini.

By Staff Reporter
FAQs: What you need to know about the public protector and Absa’s ‘apartheid bailout’
Article
/ 13 January 2017

FAQs: What you need to know about the public protector and Absa’s ‘apartheid bailout’

We answer some of the questions you had pertaining to the public protector’s preliminary report on the bank.

By Athandiwe Saba
Absa’s apartheid debt, the Broederbond and the British spy
Analysis
/ 13 January 2017

Absa’s apartheid debt, the Broederbond and the British spy

That the public protector’s finding on Absa is going to become a terrible political mess is inevitable, writes Phillip de Wet.

By Phillip De Wet
‘Apartheid-era debt’: Absa share value down R1.75bn by midday
Article
/ 13 January 2017

‘Apartheid-era debt’: Absa share value down R1.75bn by midday

Analysts say that, in the broader scheme of things, even if there was a successful claim, this would not impact the bank’s position significantly.

By Govan Whittles
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