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Gauteng

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/ 13 September 2008

Bucs, Wits share the spoils

The weather turned cold at Coca-Cola Park on Friday night but Pirates and Wits kept the fans warm with in a pulsating derby that ended 0-0.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 13 September 2008

Township herstory

A photography workshop allowed eight women to showcase their personal experience of being lesbian in South Africa, writes Jean Brundrit.

By Jean Brundrit
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/ 13 September 2008

Where love has gone

MOVIES OF THE WEEK: Shaun de Waal looks at some of the interesting offerings at this year’s Out in Africa Film Festival.

By Shaun De Waal
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/ 12 September 2008

Khutsong for GP

The township of Khutsong is expected to get its wish to be returned to Gauteng province when the ANC and the SACP meet community leaders this weekend.

By Rapule Tabane
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/ 11 September 2008

Court grants McBride access to statements

Ekurhuleni metropolitan police chief Robert McBride on Thursday won his bid to gain access to statements relating to his drunken-driving trial.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 September 2008

Datatec buys stake in India’s Inflow

SA IT company Datatec said on Thursday it has acquired a 50,01% stake in Inflow Technologies, an Indian ICT distribution business.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 September 2008

High court to rule on McBride application

A court will rule on Thursday whether Robert McBride may gain access to papers he claims relate to his drunken-driving trial.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 September 2008

Good for the soul, bad for the waistline

Fasting may be good for your soul, but an expert says it may not be so good for your waistline.

By Belinda Beresford
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/ 10 September 2008

Concerns over standard at TUT

With about 60 000 students TUT is South Africa’s largest university of technology and second largest university, after Unisa.

By Prim Gower
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/ 9 September 2008

Gauteng establishes research centre

The Gauteng government has joined forces with the University of the Witwatersrand and the University of Johannesburg to establish a research centre.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 September 2008

City of Jo’burg allowed to appeal against water ruling

The Johannesburg High Court has granted the City of Johannesburg leave to appeal against its ruling on a pre-paid water system in Soweto.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 September 2008

‘Viva Zuma’ as judgement draws near

Jacob Zuma gets a rousing welcome at the University of Johannesburg, ahead of Friday’s court judgement relating to corruption charges against him.

By Sapa Author, Mail Guardian Online Reporter and Sapa Afp
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/ 9 September 2008

Using biotechnology to meet SA’s challenges

This year more than 5 000 delegates are expected to attend Bio2Biz, which takes place soon alongside Insite 2008 at the Sandton Convention Centre.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 September 2008

Parks for prosperity

The International Association of Science Parks’ 25th World Conference on Science and Technology Parks this year runs concurrently with Insite 2008.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 September 2008

Constitutional Court has political agenda, says ANCYL

Constitutional Court Judge President Pius Langa is pursuing a political agenda favouring President Thabo Mbeki, the Gauteng ANCYL said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 September 2008

Rugby player in court on drug charges

The case of Golden Lions rugby player Rayno Benjamin was postponed in court on Tuesday after he was charged for drug dealing.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 September 2008

Business as usual at JSE

It was business as usual at the JSE on Tuesday after technical problems halted business for the first seven hours on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 September 2008

Some refugees refuse to leave shelter, says Gauteng

Some residents of the Rand Airport shelter for people displaced by xenophobic violence are refusing to leave, a Gauteng government spokesperson says.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 September 2008

What’s on show

A look at what is happening at the International Science, Innovation and Technology Exhibition 2008 starting on September 17.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 September 2008

Breath of hope for convicts

<i>M&G</i> reporter Monako Dibetle and photographer Oupa Nkosi witness howa simple stress management programme is helping to rehabilitate prisoners.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2008

Tito gone fishing

Tito Mboweni was in the news this week because he was quitting to go fishing. This seems to have changed after chatting to the ANC’s Gwede Mantashe.

By Kevin Davie
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/ 7 September 2008

Marvellous Meaklim makes it seven

Durban-based Olympic swim star Kathryn Meaklim chalks up seven gold-medal performances at the South African Short-Course Championships.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 September 2008

Swimming SA and Olympic athletes look to the future

Swimming SA management and its Olympic team members have agreed to work together in the interest of the sport.

By Staff Reporter
The designer, the buyer and the irreverant edge
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/ 7 September 2008

The designer, the buyer and the irreverant edge

Lynley Donnelly brings readers a round-up of Sanlam SA Fashion Week, Spring Summer Collections.

By Lynley Donnelly
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/ 7 September 2008

Mzansi fo sho

It was an absolute treat and a snappy look at an industry that is coming of age and has beaten the national tendency toward the mediocre.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 September 2008

Schoeman smashes two swimming records

Roland Schoeman smashed two African records on the second day of the four-day Telkom South African Short-Course Championships on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 September 2008

Making jazz and taming crowds

Matthew Krouse finds out what is going down at this year’s Jazz on the Lake at Zoo Lake from Johannesburg’s Bassline jazz club owner, Brad Holmes.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 September 2008

Mandela meets the elderly

A group of 18 elderly South Africans met former president Nelson Mandela at his offices in Johannesburg on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
High heels and crutches
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/ 5 September 2008

High heels and crutches

Imke van Hoorn spends a day at a photo shoot for contestants taking part in Miss Confidence South Africa, a pageant for physically disabled women.

By Imke Van Hoorn
The take on Tuku
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/ 5 September 2008

The take on Tuku

Percy Zvomuya speaks to Oliver Mtukudzi about the changing context of his music.

By Percy Zvomuya
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/ 5 September 2008

Crude deal

Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez’s oil largesse could come at a cost to South Africa, an oil analyst said this week.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 September 2008

Erasmus commission closes shop

The Erasmus commission has shut down in the wake of this week’s court judgement declaring it illegal, commission secretary Zithulele Twala says.

By Staff Reporter
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