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Gauteng

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/ 8 July 2008

Oxford Road collapse: ‘It was like an earthquake’

Part of Oxford Road in Johannesburg collapsed on Tuesday during drilling operations for the Gautrain rail project.

By Mirah Langer and Thembelihle Tshabalala
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/ 8 July 2008

Pikoli stands by Selebi investigation

Suspended NPA boss Vusi Pikoli says he didn’t intend turning SA into a ”wasteland” due to a backlash over arresting police chief Jackie Selebi.

By Jenni Ogrady
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/ 8 July 2008

Ginwala inquiry starts taking its toll

Two weeks of questioning began to take its toll on Monday at the Ginwala inquiry into suspended NPA boss Vusi Pikoli’s fitness to hold office.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 July 2008

Bungling thief nabbed after dropping ID

A bungling thief was arrested after robbing a Johannesburg shop, dropping his ID and then going back to the scene of the crime to look for it.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 July 2008

Gauteng hit by spate of ATM bombings

Five ATMs have been blown up in separate incidents in Gauteng during the early hours of Tuesday morning, police said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 July 2008

Our exploding universe

Kay Hassan’s current exhibition at the JAG dispels the myth that his oeuvre is mostly two-dimensional, writes Anthea Buys.

By Anthea Buys
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/ 7 July 2008

Call for ‘tough’ sanctions on Zimbabwe

British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs David Miliband on Monday called for ”tough” sanctions against Zimbabwe.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 July 2008

No resolution yet in Zikalala negotiations

The case of suspended SABC head of news Snuki Zikalala will return to the CCMA in two weeks’ time for further discussions.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 July 2008

SA mints new Mandela birthday coin

South Africa launched a special coin on Monday as part of celebrations for the 90th birthday of former president Nelson Mandela.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 July 2008

ID slams ANC’s ‘ruthless attack’ on judges

The Independent Democrats (ID) on Sunday criticised the African National Congress (ANC) for attacking Constitutional Court judges.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 July 2008

‘Tshwane is failing refugees’

”Inhuman conditions” forced the Institute for Islamic Services to stop its relief work in refugee camps in Pretoria last week.

By Niren Tolsi
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/ 7 July 2008

Taking charge

One of Vuyiswa Tulelo’s priorities as secretary general will be to ensure that the ANC Youth League ”becomes a place for young women”.

By Sello S Alcock
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/ 7 July 2008

Licence demerits piloted

Tshwane motorists need to obey the traffic laws or they could find themselves losing their licences with the new demerit project.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 July 2008

Policewoman raped by hijackers

A female police constable was hijacked, raped and assaulted by two gunmen, Eastern Cape police said on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 July 2008

JSC to hear oral evidence in Hlophe matter

The Judicial Services Commission will hear oral evidence from the Constitutional Court and Cape Judge John Hlophe on a date yet to be announced.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 July 2008

Bling on the ANC ivy league

While some ANC Youth League comrades drove off to their hotels in luxurious cars, others walked across to their buses in the parking lot

By Nosimilo Ndlovu and Niren Tolsi
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/ 5 July 2008

Alsi goes mini and runs into problems

The JSE launched the All Share Index Mini at the in June with much pomp and ceremony. But transactions have dried up, due to an accounting problem.

By Angelo Coppola
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/ 4 July 2008

Ekurhuleni mayor quits after seven years

Ekurhuleni mayor Duma Nkosi has resigned. The African National Congress in Gauteng said it had accepted Nkosi’s resignation on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 July 2008

Motata recordings accurate, court told

Audio recordings taken of Judge Nkola Motata’s rantings, allegedly while drunk, are accurate, a witness told the Johannesburg High Court on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 July 2008

SABC denies that Zikalala is back

The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has denied a media report that suspended news head Snuki Zikalala might be reinstated on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 July 2008

Motata lawyer calls state witness ‘untruthful’

Some aspects of witness Richard Baird’s testimony were ”untruthful”, a lawyer for Judge Nkola Motata said at Motata’s drunken-driving trial on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 July 2008

Pikoli: Mbeki never ordered halt to Selebi probe

President Thabo Mbeki never ordered a stop to the prosecution of police chief Jackie Selebi, suspended prosecutions boss Vusi Pikoli said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 July 2008

Court hears of Motata’s use of foul language

Being singled out as ”the white guy” is what prompted Richard Baird to record Judge Nkola Motata’s rantings, a court heard on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 July 2008

Police helicopter crashes in Soweto

Three police officers have been seriously injured after their helicopter crashed in Meadowlands, Soweto, on Friday morning, said Gauteng police.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 July 2008

O’Sullivan takes Selebi to court over dismissal

Former airport security boss Paul O’Sullivan has filed court papers against suspended police chief Jackie Selebi to challenge his 2003 dismissal.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 July 2008

‘Ching Chong’ like the K-word

Chinese South Africans lived an oppressed twilight existence under apartheid, never really accepted by any group.

By Monako Dibetle
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/ 4 July 2008

‘No BEE for those who didn’t fight’

Black economic empowerment and affirmative action are not meant for Chinese people ­- no matter what apartheid did to them.

By Monako Dibetle
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/ 3 July 2008

Pikoli sticks to his guns over Selebi claim

Former National Prosecuting Authority boss Vusi Pikoli has defended his claim that he was suspended to stop the probe into commissioner Jackie Selebi.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 July 2008

Angry Motata disrupts court proceedings

An outburst by an angry Judge Nkola Motata on Thursday in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s court earned him a rebuke from the magistrate.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 July 2008

Kasrils: NIA hasn’t lost credibility

The National Intelligence Agency has not lost its credibility, Intelligence Services Minister Ronnie Kasrils said in Pretoria on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 July 2008

Mbeki says attacks on foreigners not xenophobia

The attacks on foreigners in the ”dark days of May” were not xenophobia, but ”naked criminal activity”, President Thabo Mbeki said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 July 2008

Traffic demerit system launched

The Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences pilot project, including a demerit system for repeat offenders, was launched on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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