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Kwazulu Natal

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/ 14 August 2008

Accused in Lotter murders consents to evaluation

The lawyer of a man accused of helping siblings murder their parents has demanded in court that any confessions be given to him in writing.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 August 2008

Thieves vandalise Isandlwana statue

Metal thieves have vandalised a statue of dead Zulu warriors at the entrance of the Isandlwana battlefield in northern KwaZulu-Natal.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 August 2008

CIA blamed for Scorpions, Aids

Britain’s MI5 and the United States’s CIA are the masters of the Scorpions, a public hearing into their dissolution heard in Durban on Tuesday.

By Giordano Stolley
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/ 12 August 2008

UKZN to clip Bond’s wings

The future of Durban’s Centre for Civil Society hangs in the balance

By Prim Gower
JZ’s backers are like bad songs …
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/ 10 August 2008

JZ’s backers are like bad songs …

… if played often enough, they become infectious.

By Niren Tolsi
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/ 7 August 2008

Party tricks and power play

Mike Sutcliffe invites Niren Tolsi to his Zulu shield table to talk about what makes eThekwini tick.

By Niren Tolsi
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/ 7 August 2008

Govt plan may save threatened Ndumo

South Africa’s premier bird-watching destination is safe for the moment, despite a land invasion by local communities last month.

By Yolandi Groenewald
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/ 6 August 2008

Four behind bars over forged documents

Four people were arrested in Durban after police uncovered an operation producing fake driver’s licences, pay slips and licence discs.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 August 2008

Law stops at brothel door

Woman sacked for disobeying brothel owner has no protection from labour law, says judge.

By Staff Reporter and Pearlie Joubert Author
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/ 5 August 2008

Zuma is a hit in souvenir trade

Vendors of Jacob Zuma paraphernalia follow the ANC leader with the same dogged determination as the National Prosecuting Authority.

By Thomas Hartleb
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/ 5 August 2008

Metro police put brakes on Durban cycle protest

Metro police tried to stop cyclists who converged in Durban on Tuesday from embarking on a ”protest ride” that police said was illegal.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 August 2008

Zuma judgement only next month

Judgement will only be passed next month on African National Congress leader Jacob Zuma’s bid to have a graft case against him dismissed.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 August 2008

Puppy doing well after being speared, buried alive

A puppy that had been buried alive in a shallow grave with two black spears driven into its tiny body is recovering well.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 August 2008

Zuma thrills fans as court bid continues

African National Congress leader Jacob Zuma’s court bid continues on Tuesday in the Pietermaritzburg High Court.

By Giordano Stolley and Thomas Hartleb
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/ 5 August 2008

The commissioner from Clairwood

South Africa’s Navi Pillay takes up the post of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in September.

By Sello S Alcock
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/ 4 August 2008

Zuma’s court bid ‘besides the point’

Presidential front-runner Jacob Zuma asked a court on Monday to scrap a long-running graft case against him, a bid the state described as pointless.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 August 2008

Five children burn to death in shack fire

Five Durban siblings burnt to death when their shack caught alight in the early hours of Saturday morning, the eThekwini fire department said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 August 2008

Zille: All in SA — including Zuma — equal before law

Every person, including Jacob Zuma, must be equal before the law, opposition leader Helen Zille said on Saturday, also calling for a crime charter.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 August 2008

Business owners fear Zuma disruption

Promises of big numbers of people that will bring KwaZulu-Natal’s capital city to a standstill next week has left business seething.

By Giordano Stolley and Miranda Andrew
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/ 1 August 2008

Court’s giant blow to Zuma

The Constitutional Court has removed the biggest remaining legal obstacle to the corruption and fraud trial of ANC president Jacob Zuma.

By Staff Reporter and Nic Dawes Author
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/ 31 July 2008

Lotter murders: Concern over trial by media

A lawyer representing siblings accused of killing their parents told a court he was concerned that his clients would be subjected to ”trial by media”.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 July 2008

Gunmen open fire on Durban buses

One person was killed and several others injured when a group of gunmen opened fire on buses in Durban’s Inanda area early on Wednesday morning.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 July 2008

Mentally handicapped ‘ordered to have sex’

A KwaZulu-Natal crèche is being investigated amid allegations that the principal ordered two mentally handicapped people to have sex in her office.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 July 2008

Buthelezi’s daughter killed in car crash

The daughter of Inkatha Freedom Party leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi was killed in a car crash near Melmoth on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 July 2008

Durban policeman robbed and killed

A policeman travelling in an unmarked police car was shot and killed in Durban’s Umlazi area, police said on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 July 2008

Durban school taught ‘kitchen Zulu’, court told

The CEO of the Pan South African Language Board told a court on Wednesday that children at a local school ”are taught what we call kitchen Zulu”.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 July 2008

Siblings accused of murdering parents

A brother and sister were charged in the Pinetown Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday for the murder of their parents.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 July 2008

Ferguson praises ‘improved’ Pirates

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is full of praise for Orlando Pirates after his Red Devils managed a 1-0 win over a second-string Bucs.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 22 July 2008

No end to woes for refugees

A Congolese national displaced by xenophobic violence in Durban says he moved from a refugee site to a shelter, to sleeping on the steps of City Hall.

By Niren Tolsi
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/ 22 July 2008

Furore over plan to take sex work in hand

Proposed sites for the red-light district include the Mahatma Gandhi Road area and lower Pixley ka-Seme Street.

By Niren Tolsi
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/ 21 July 2008

Commission makes R17m award against textile company

A KZN textile company has to pay R17-million for not complying with the provisions of the National Textile Bargaining Council’s wage provisions.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 21 July 2008

Inner city on the screen

The Durban International Film Festival opens on July 23 with the South African premiere of the gritty local gangster flick, <i>Jerusalema</i>.

By Niren Tolsi
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