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Gauteng

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/ 10 February 2009

SA’s response to xenophobic attacks ‘was chaos’

The response to the May 2008 xenophobic attacks was "characterised by chaos", said a recent report by the Wits Forced Migration Studies Programme.

By Ilham Rawoot
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/ 10 February 2009

Don’t mess with my weave

The feel-good factor is boosting the local beauty industry, regardless of the economic crisis. Thembelihle Tshabalala reports.

By Thembelihle Tshabalala
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/ 9 February 2009

Dube trial: Cop denies mistakes at ID parade

A police captain on Monday denied reports of irregularities in the identity parade of the three men accused of killing reggae star Lucky Dube.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 February 2009

All-French final at SA Open

Frenchman Jeremy Chardy beat second-seeded David Ferrer 1-6 7-6 (11-9) 7-6 (7-4) in the semifinals of the SA Open at Montecasino on Saturday.

By Sy Lerman
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/ 5 February 2009

Big-serving Van der Merwe progresses at SA Open

SA’s Izak van der Merwe upstaged Germany’s Benjamin Becker at the SA Open on Wednesday evening to progress to the second round.

By Sy Lerman
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/ 4 February 2009

Heavy rains batter Gauteng, Limpopo

Shacks were flooded and some roads and border posts in Gauteng and Limpopo were closed on Wednesday due to heavy rain.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 February 2009

Samwu warns against undermining JMPD strike

Samwu is sending a ”strong warning” to substitute employees from provincial licensing centres to not undermine the JMPD strike.

By Percy Mabandu
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/ 4 February 2009

Khutsong residents’ fate in hands of MPs

Khutsong residents may have to vote in North West if Parliament doesn’t finalise in time legislation facilitating the township’s relocation.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 February 2009

Dube case: Witness threatened with death, court hears

A witness wanted to give police information on the murder of Lucky Dube but was warned that she could be killed, a court heard on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 February 2009

Local hope out of SA Open

On a rain-interrupted programme at the SA Open on Tuesday, SA’s Kevin Anderson went down 7-6 (7-4) 6-4 in the first round against Ivo Minar.

By Sy Lerman
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/ 3 February 2009

‘Police chief graft allegations not core to strike’

On Tuesday Jo’burg municipality spokesperson Nthatisi Modingoane said calls to oust the city’s metro police chief were not central to strike talks.

By Percy Mabandu
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/ 2 February 2009

Hundreds injured in Jo’burg train collision

About 160 commuters, including a pregnant woman, were injured when two Jo’burg-bound Metrorail passenger trains collided with each other on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 January 2009

All aboard Rea Vaya

Jo’burg’s new rapid transit bus system is set to go despite some opposition, writes Lynley Donnelly.

By Lynley Donnelly
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/ 30 January 2009

Alexandra on evacuation alert over possible flooding

Informal settlements in Alexandra have been put on evacuation alert due to possible flooding, said Jo’burg emergency services on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 January 2009

Wet weather causes havoc on Jo’burg roads

Johannesburg metro police on Friday urged motorists to be cautious as the rain-hit city has seen a recent increase in road accidents.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 January 2009

Merger, pay gripes see Tshwane University grind to a halt

Merger assimilated a mish-mash of student cultures, staff work ethics, academic standards and disparate infrastructure.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 January 2009

Jo’burg cops on alert after heavy rains predicted

Johannesburg metro police are on high alert after heavy rains were predicted for the city on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 January 2009

New airline told to clip its wings — for now

Airtime Airlines, reported to be planning a service between Durban and Johannesburg, has been warned not to start until it gets its permits in order.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 January 2009

Forensic analyst admits erring on Motata’s blood

The forensic analyst who assessed Judge Nkola Motata’s blood-alcohol content on Wednesday admitted to ignoring scientific standards.

By Vivian Mooki
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/ 28 January 2009

Sword-killing case transferred to Jo’burg High Court

The case of the boy who allegedly killed a fellow pupil with a sword was on Wednesday transferred to the Johannesburg High Court for trial.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 January 2009

Motata’s drunken-driving trial delayed

The drunken-driving trial of Pretoria High Court Judge Nkola Motata was on Tuesday delayed by a faulty recording device.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 January 2009

A heady mixture of menace and graceful allure

The Sandton Convention Centre hosted yet another fashion extravaganza this week as the Audi Jo’burg Fashion Week kicked off.

By Percy Zvomuya
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/ 16 January 2009

Niehaus: Kebble debt dispute resolved

ANC spokesperson Carl Niehaus and trustees of Brett Kebble have reached an agreement over money they want from him, Niehaus said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 January 2009

Racism probe under way at Gautrain site

An investigation into accusations of racism levelled against a supervisor at a Gautrain construction site in Midrand is under way.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 January 2009

Gauteng ANC gears up for elections

ANC Gauteng provincial secretary David Makhura on Wednesday reported on the province’s election campaign progress.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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/ 14 January 2009

Mbeki to turn down nomination for Parliament

Former president Thabo Mbeki plans to turn down his place on the ANC’s Gauteng list of candidates for the National Assembly.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 January 2009

Zuma wishes he was back at school

African National Congress president Jacob Zuma was so impressed by a Soweto school’s pass rate on Wednesday, that he wished he was one of its pupils.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 January 2009

Tap water is safe, says Jo’burg Water

Tap water in Johannesburg is still safe to drink, contrary to hoax emails warning people otherwise, the city’s water utility said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 January 2009

Drysdale out in front as lightning halts Jo’burg Open

David Drysdale claimed the outright lead in the Jo’burg Open, before lightning sent the golfers from the course midway through the second round

By Ken Borland
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/ 5 January 2009

Twenty-one cholera cases reported in Gauteng

The number of confirmed cholera cases in Gauteng stands at 21, a health official said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 December 2008

Telling Jozi

Matthew Krouse looks at a spate of new titles about the city.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 December 2008

Mashatile’s secret trip

Gauteng Premier Paul Mashatile is secretly trying to raise capital abroad for an unauthorised private equity fund he started two years ago.

By Staff Reporter
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