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Justine Gerardy

Soccer stadiums ‘not viable in the long run’
Article
/ 23 May 2010

Soccer stadiums ‘not viable in the long run’

The World Cup has brought PE a stunning new landmark in its stadium, but questions remain about who will fill the stands once the global fans leave.

By Justine Gerardy
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Article
/ 7 May 2010

Cops foil far-right plot to bomb townships

SA police have foiled a plot by right-wing extremists to bomb townships ahead of the Soccer World Cup, the police ministry said on Thursday.

By Justine Gerardy
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Article
/ 4 May 2010

Cape Town on alert for baboon-jackers

Fred, a well-built house burglar and mugger, ambles down the row of parked cars at a scenic Cape Town look-out before finding an unlocked door.

By Justine Gerardy
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Article
/ 21 April 2010

Great white divers ready for World Cup tourist bite

Jaw gaping with teeth bared, the great white shark launches after the tuna bait and smacks into the metal cage holding a row of wetsuit-clas tourists.

By Justine Gerardy
Taxi signs get the finger on South African stamps
Article
/ 4 March 2010

Taxi signs get the finger on South African stamps

From solid fists to raised victory signs, South Africa’s unique hand signals used to hail minibus taxis have been inked into postage stamps.

By Justine Gerardy
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Article
/ 16 February 2010

Budget to balance social needs with lower revenue

SA unveils a new budget on Wednesday that will aim to pull cash from stretched state coffers to back the president’s promises to create jobs.

By Justine Gerardy
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Article
/ 26 January 2010

Cape Town weathers recession, readies for World Cup

South Africa’s top holiday destination Cape Town weathered a post-recession summer with fewer tourists, but is gearing up to bounce back in 2010.

By Justine Gerardy
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/ 6 December 2009

SA’s traditional healers seek leap to modernity

In the eclectic buzz of Africa’s richest city is a gateway to a centuries-old world of giant tubers, herbs and musty animal parts.

By Justine Gerardy
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Article
/ 8 June 2009

Car guards angle for some soccer action

With a few seconds to make a successful sales pitch, car guard Isaac Mokeng doesn’t waste a second in blasting drivers with unsolicited promises.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 April 2009

Global crisis hits SA mining backbone ahead of polls

Every night, John Lepota heads to the communal TV room at his mineworkers compound to faithfully check the latest platinum price on the evening news.

By Justine Gerardy
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Article
/ 21 January 2009

Search for Kruger crocodile die-off baffles scientists

When three rotting crocodile carcasses were spotted in a remote corner of the Kruger National Park, alarm bells started ringing for scientists.

By Justine Gerardy
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Article
/ 20 October 2008

Young South Africans saddle up in Soweto

Twelve-year-old Jabu Shabalala issued an ultimatum to his mother while driving past a group of children on horseback in Soweto.

By Justine Gerardy
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