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/ 23 November 2007

Unnatural disasters

This has been a year of misfortune for Bangladesh. Vast tracts of the country have twice disappeared under water as a result of unusually heavy monsoons, with a loss of crops and rise in the cost of basic foodstuffs. Cyclone Sidr, which has killed several thousand people and left millions homeless, is one of the worst recorded — the wind tears through the country.

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/ 23 November 2007

Super union, but will it work?

Mary Malete, the newly elected president of the South African Confederation of Trade Unions, will have her job cut out bringing workers together from different cultural backgrounds to strengthen responses to changes in the country’s workforce and labour practices. Sacotu was launched two weeks ago as a precursor of a super federation to be formed from a merger between the Federation of Unions of South Africa.

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/ 23 November 2007

Presidential pardons for popularity?

The decision by President Thabo Mbeki to address the issue of presidential pardons during his most recent speech to Parliament this year has been seen in some ANC circles as an attempt to polish his image before the party’s elective conference that starts in just more than three weeks.

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/ 23 November 2007

No holy cow too sacred

Fired Rapport columnist Deon Maas slays holy Afrikaner cows with the skill of an abattoir boss, but that is not to say the cows will not put up a fight. And some especially vicious ones bite back, as Maas found out last week. Recently Maas still exhibited the scars from his fight with Rapport readers, which ultimately led to his dismissal.

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/ 23 November 2007

Cosatu’s erratic affections

With weeks to go before the ANC national conference, Cosatu has toned down its radical rhetoric against alliance partner ANC. After its central executive committee meeting this week, the trade federation tabled policy proposals about socio-economic matters that it believes the ANC should consider at the conference.

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/ 23 November 2007

The Rasool letter bombshell

Western Cape Premier Ebrahim Rasool is likely to face his biggest credibility crisis after revelations that he ordered the Auditor General’s staff out of the offices of a provincial government department where they were set to begin a special investigation into suspected financial maladministration and fraud.

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/ 23 November 2007

European winemakers tap into Jefferson dream

Thomas Jefferson, the United States’s third president, was a man of many accomplishments: architect, ambassador, author of the Declaration of Independence. But one coveted title eluded him: winemaker. More than 200 years later, Marilyn Lasserre, a 31-year-old vintner from Dax in France’s Bordeaux region, is helping to bring Jefferson’s dream to fruition and put his native state of Virginia on the wine map.

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/ 23 November 2007

Department of Labour cleans house

Two more senior officials within the Department of Labour are being ”forced” to vacate their positions following the department’s disastrous performance in the past three years. Masodi Xaba, the deputy director general responsible for corporate services, and chief financial officer Chris van der Merwe have resigned.