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/ 2 November 2012
SA irked as man jailed for taking kickbacks returns to work on Lesotho Highlands project.
Nepotism stalks Botswana under Ian Khama.
The census results mean a huge shift in the amount of money disbursed, which will have a major effect on some regions, writes Phillip de Wet.
The census is solid, Statistics South Africa says. But its critics are still not agreeing.
If the trends of the last decade hold true, the average black family can expect to start earning the same as the average white family after 2061.
She’s not doing badly – especially if she’s not ambitious – but she’s not rolling in cash either. This is the average South African, Census 2011 says.
Census 2011 paints a rosy picture of a country better off than it was 10 years ago by every measure – except for the number of vulnerable children.
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/ 26 October 2012
Noose closes a notch tighter around senior ANC parliamentarian Yolanda Botha.
The outrage over Eskom’s request to raise tariffs may be better directed at wasteful municipalities, writes Phillip de Wet.
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/ 26 October 2012
Answers about security spending at Zuma’s private home have raised only more questions.