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/ 28 July 2006

ANC: Media sow racial division

The African National Congress accused the media on Friday of distorting its policies in a bid to sow racial division among South Africans — particularly residents of the Western Cape. Recent ”gross distortion” of the ANC’s position on equity and restitution had been no innocent mistake, the party claimed in a statement.

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/ 28 July 2006

Ultimatum to schools to submit financial statements

KwaZulu-Natal’s education department on Friday repeated its warning to schools that had not submitted audited financial statements that they will lose their Section 21 status. Departmental spokesperson Christi Naude said: ”Parents need to know that even if a school loses its section 21 status, it does not mean that those schools that are no-fee schools will lose their no-fee status.”

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/ 28 July 2006

ANC move to scrap provinces

The African National Congress’s national executive committee (NEC) has begun debating the future of South Africa’s nine provinces, in line with a resolution at last year’s national general council that the party should "review [the] provinces in the context of the increasing devolution of powers and functions to municipalities".

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/ 27 July 2006

Tour de France champion fails doping test

Tour de France winner Floyd Landis has tested positive for the male sex hormone testosterone, the United States rider’s Phonak team said on Thursday. Landis produced a remarkable effort a week ago to win the 17th stage of cycling’s showpiece event following a disastrous 16th stage in which he dropped from first to 11th place.

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/ 26 July 2006

Nadeco: ANC creating a new apartheid

The African National Congress was accused on Wednesday of reintroducing racial categorisation, thereby polarising South African society. The National Democratic Convention (Nadeco) criticised the ruling party for not regarding coloured people as African. ”This … is nothing less than racialism,” the party said in a statement.

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/ 25 July 2006

Zuma trial to highlight ANC turmoil

The corruption case against Jacob Zuma, once the front-runner to succeed President Thabo Mbeki, has exposed splits in the African National Congress (ANC), the party that under Nelson Mandela led South Africa from apartheid to multiracial politics. Analysts say the ANC is facing its worst crisis in years.

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/ 24 July 2006

Thrilling Tour de France lifts doping gloom

Floyd Landis’s thrilling Tour de France victory did much to dispel the air of gloom hanging over cycling’s showpiece event after it began engulfed by another doping controversy. ”Our only favourite is named suspense,” said outgoing Tour director Jean-Marie Leblanc, dreaming of a wide-open race after the retirement of Lance Armstrong.

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/ 22 July 2006

Chiefs beat Manchester United in shoot-out

Manchester United’s South African tour was an investment in the club’s future despite losing Saturday’s Vodacom Cup final in a penalty shoot-out against Kaizer Chiefs, Alex Ferguson said. Misses by goalkeeper Ben Foster and midfielder Chris Eagles consigned United to a 4-3 penalty defeat against the Johannesburg-based Chiefs on Saturday.