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Stuart Graham
Saccawu frets over Walmart’s ‘anti-union philosophy’
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Stuart Graham
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21 Oct 2011
Saccawu says Walmart could pursue its "anti-union philosophy" if its merger with local retailer Massmart goes ahead in its current form.
Bono serenades Tutu — ‘the only rock star in the room’
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Stuart Graham
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6 Oct 2011
Music and jokes filled St George's Cathedral in Cape Town where Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu's book was launched ahead of his 80th birthday.
SA is now worse than apartheid state, says Tutu
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Stuart Graham
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4 Oct 2011
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu expressed outrage on Tuesday on the government's failure to grant Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama a visa.
Mogoeng grilling ends ahead of considerations
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Stuart Graham
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4 Sep 2011
JSC member Koos van der Merwe has asked chief justice nominee Mogoeng Mogoeng to withdraw his acceptance of the nomination.
Mogoeng blasts critics at JSC interview
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Stuart Graham
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3 Sep 2011
Chief justice nominee Mogoeng Mogoeng has defended his record as a prosecutor and judge before the start of his interview with the JSC.
Knysna bus ‘overloaded’, says mayor
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Stuart Graham
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25 Aug 2011
The driver of a 32-seater bus involved a crash in which 14 school pupils were killed in Knysna had allegedly tried to transport 58 schoolchildren.
Has the ANC had enough of Malema?
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Stuart Graham
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7 Aug 2011
ANC leaders are expected to demand tough action against the party's youth league on Monday amid fresh allegations of corruption against it's leader.
Tea plantation faces collapse after worker rampage
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Stuart Graham
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30 May 2011
The largest tea estate in the southern hemisphere, Magwa Tea outside Lusikisiki, faces ruin after being looted by its workers earlier this year.
‘Mandela Bay is down to the wire’
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Stuart Graham
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17 May 2011
The DA can win Nelson Mandela Bay from the ANC in the local government elections, DA leader Helen Zille said on Tuesday.
Collapse in ‘traditional values’ haunts E Cape social workers
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Stuart Graham
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16 May 2011
A social worker notices a girl in her early teens slouched against a fence, speaking flirtatiously to a young man. He shakes his head in disapproval.
Mantashe tells worshippers to pray for the ANC
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Stuart Graham
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9 May 2011
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe advised worshippers outside the Eastern Cape town of Cala on Sunday to vote for his party.
Midvaal prepares for bitter election battle
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Stuart Graham
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3 Apr 2011
The ANC is vowing to win back Gauteng's top performing Democratic Alliance-run Midvaal municipality, but the party faces a tough task.
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