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/ 11 April 2008

Morkel denies handout

Politician Kent Morkel has denied that he received a massive bribe from Badih Chaaban, the former city councillor and head of the National People’s Party. The bribe allegation is likely to come before the Erasmus commission set up to probe Cape Town’s ”Spygate” allegations.

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/ 11 April 2008

Robocops should rest

Like most heraldry, the global tour of the Olympic torch is a modern invention, stretching back no further in the mists of time than the last Games in Athens. After London, Paris and San Francisco, prising the torch from the phalanx of the Chinese robocops protecting it has become the latest Olympic sport.

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/ 11 April 2008

‘Zuma case influenced decision’

The African National Congress (ANC) has admitted that the Scorpions’ prosecution of ANC president Jacob Zuma ”is not totally divorced” from the party’s attempts to get rid of the Scorpions, it emerged during a debate on Thursday at the Institute for Security Studies where ANC national executive committee member Siphiwe Nyanda spoke.

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/ 11 April 2008

Fragments of trade

In late February, a diplomatic flurry in the regional trading firmament erupted. South Africa’s foreign affairs minister stated in Parliament that the European Union, out of fear over the Chinese trade ”threat”, was using economic partnership agreements with the EU to lock in old colonial trading relationships.

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/ 11 April 2008

Too big to go down?

Durban businessman Sifiso Zulu has, over the past two weeks, become the city’s Scarlet Pimpernel. But, unlike the Pimpernel, rumours circulating in the city suggest that Zulu may need the intervention of friendly political aristocrats, rather than the other way around.

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/ 11 April 2008

ANCYL splurges R17m on failed conference

The African National Congress Youth League spent a massive R17-million on its national conference in Mangaung in the Free State. After the conference was aborted inconclusively, this money is now wasted. Two league leaders have said the money came from donors including the ANC, Tokyo Sexwale and Patrice Motsepe.

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/ 11 April 2008

Even more militant bombast?

Rapule Tabane says that, if confirmed as the new African National Congress Youth League president, Julius Malema is likely to continue predecessor Fikile Mbalula’s tradition of pompous, reckless and fiery bombast. The 27-year-old from Limpopo will be even more ”militant” than Mbalula.