The crackdown on the Hawks, the Tara Klamp circumcision device, rhinos and Alexandra all feature in this week’s paper. Here’s a preview.
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/ 20 October 2011
After an increase of 8% in bank charges in 2011, Absa remains the most expensive commercial bank in SA, with Capitec the cheapest, says Solidarity.
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/ 20 October 2011
More evidence against Telkom is stacking up at the Competition Tribunal hearing into alleged anti-competitive practices.
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/ 20 October 2011
The SABS says substandard imports flooding the SA market are killing local business as companies with SABS approval can’t compete with cheap imports.
ANC Youth League spokesperson Floyd Shivambu says Julius Malema did not intend to offend Indian people in his address to Thembelihle residents.
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/ 20 October 2011
Santos and Maritzburg United will kick off the sixth Telkom Knockout season with a last 16 soccer clash for the title’s R4.25-million award.
Deposed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has been killed during an NTC raid on his hometown of Sirte, sparking wild celebrations across the country.
Craig Joubert will achieve a long-held ambition when he referees the Rugby World Cup final between New Zealand and France on Sunday.
The appeal for a review of the merger between US retailer Walmart and local company Massmart is groundless, say counsel for the merging firms.
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/ 20 October 2011
Pakistan continued to bat Sri Lanka out of the first Test despite losing Azhar Ali, extending their first-innings score from 259-1 to 336-2.