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Article
/ 14 September 2011

Exporting unsporting expat sportsmen

Another sterling South African sportsman has earned himself an accolade — only thing is, he got it for playing for another country.

By Nickolaus Bauer
Lenasia residents take up Thembelihle’s cause
Article
/ 13 September 2011

Lenasia residents take up Thembelihle’s cause

Thembelihle residents have joined forces with their Lenasia neighbours to continue the fight for better services, this time at the negotiating table.

By Aphiwe Deklerk
Baby Bafana through to All Africa Games final
Article
/ 13 September 2011

Baby Bafana through to All Africa Games final

Baby Bafana have beaten Senegal in a penalty shootout to advance to the final at the All Africa Games in Maputo, Mozambique.

By Ockert De Villiers
The cost of justice: Was Bees Roux let off lightly?
Article
/ 13 September 2011

The cost of justice: Was Bees Roux let off lightly?

It might seem Bees Roux got away with murder by paying a fine for killing a police officer, but not according to the practice of restorative justice.

By Nickolaus Bauer
Police lease scandal: Madonsela ‘satisfied’ with progress
Article
/ 13 September 2011

Police lease scandal: Madonsela ‘satisfied’ with progress

The public protector is satisfied with progress reports on the police lease scandal received from the presidency and the department of public works .

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 September 2011

Vodacom ‘spiritually at odds’ with Consumer Protection Act

Vodacom’s decision to throttle the download speeds of heavy-use Blackberry customers is arguably in breach of the "spirit of the CPA", experts say.

By Katharine Child
Libya’s interim council still hasn’t won SA’s OK, okay?
Article
/ 13 September 2011

Libya’s interim council still hasn’t won SA’s OK, okay?

South Africa has not recognised Libya’s new leaders, President Zuma has reiterated on the eve of an AU meeting, being held in SA, about the country.

By Paul Vecchiatto and Sapa Afp
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Article
/ 13 September 2011

Sacci index shows improved trade in August

Current trade conditions recovered to a seasonally adjusted 48 in August from the sharp dip to 38 in July, Sacci’s Trade Activity Index has shown.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 September 2011

Expenditure growth slows in second quarter

The pace of spending in the economy slowed sharply in the second quarter — partly as household consumption eased — but investment has picked up.

By Phumza Macanda
South Africa to host AU meeting on Libya
Article
/ 13 September 2011

South Africa to host AU meeting on Libya

South Africa will host a meeting of the AU’s committee on Libya on Wednesday, after weeks of refusing to recognise the interim government there.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 September 2011

Gareth Cliff to Julius Malema: A case for the thought police?

Never mind shoot the boer, <b>Verashni Pillay</b> thinks we should ban shooting our mouths off.

By Verashni Pillay
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Analysis
/ 13 September 2011

Ag daddy, please!

<b>Gus Silber</b> was left with a feeling of Déjà Verwoerd this week when a judge declared words to be weapons and a song to be a crime.

By Gus Silber
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Article
/ 12 September 2011

A Twit by any other name

If you share a name with someone on Twitter, you had better hope that someone is a paragon of virtue, or you may find yourself fending off abuse.

By Lisa Van Wyk
Deadline on police lease feedback is… unpresidented
Article
/ 12 September 2011

Deadline on police lease feedback is… unpresidented

Jacob Zuma is reportedly running out of time to respond to the Public Protector’s report into police lease scams, but there is no deadline — for him.

By Nickolaus Bauer
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Article
/ 12 September 2011

Lead by example on climate change, says Fedusa

Fedusa says it is highly disappointed with government’s no show at the Nedlac meeting held to address problems caused by acid mine drainage.

By Janice Roberts
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Article
/ 12 September 2011

Frustrated Wits finally get to test Sundowns

Bidvest Wits, frustrated by a three-week break due to the MTN8 Cup, will finally test themselves against star-studded giants Mamelodi Sundowns.

By Sisa Majola
ANC ‘appalled’ by Malema hate speech ruling
Article
/ 12 September 2011

ANC ‘appalled’ by Malema hate speech ruling

Julius Malema might be facing an ANC disciplinary hearing, but the ruling party has leapt to his defence after he was found guilty of hate speech.

By Katharine Child
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Article
/ 12 September 2011

No land reform before audit, says DA

Until government has completed an audit of what land it owns and in what condition it is in, land reform will be seriously compromised, says the DA.

By Paul Vecchiatto
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Article
/ 12 September 2011

Over 49 000  jobs lost in August

Another 49 306 jobs were lost in August, the fourth consecutive monthly decline, while only government created jobs, an employment index has shown.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 September 2011

Hougaard try gives Boks tight win over Wales

Replacement winger Francois Hougaard scored a late try to give world champions South Africa a nail-biting 17-16 victory over Wales on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 September 2011

Bhisho meeting with Protector yields corruption claims

Claims of corruption in the Eastern Cape housing department, two municipalities and a public hospital will be probed by Thuli Madonsela.

By Staff Reporter
Venue for Malema hearing to remain a secret, says ANC
Article
/ 9 September 2011

Venue for Malema hearing to remain a secret, says ANC

The ANC has opted to keep secret the new venue of disciplinary hearings against Julius Malema and four other youth league leaders.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 September 2011

Bees Roux pays victim’s family R750k, walks free

Blue Bulls rugby player Bees Roux has been given a suspended sentence on charges of culpable homicide for the murder of Sergeant Ntshimane Mogale.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 September 2011

Busa lowers 2011 growth forecast to 3.1%

Business Unity South Africa has cut its economic growth forecast for 2011 from 3.4% to 3.1%, saying a cut in the repo rate could soon be necessary.

By Staff Reporter
We’re transforming as fast as we can, says SIU
Article
/ 9 September 2011

We’re transforming as fast as we can, says SIU

The SIU insists it is working to achieve employment equity, after unions accused unit boss’s Willie Hofmeyr’s of failing to address transformation.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 September 2011

Tales of the springbok and the dragon

The Chinese interest in South Africa has resulted
in policy challenges. But the true state of relations
is the stuff of folktales.

By Sean Christie
Police turn tide on vehicle hijacking
Article
/ 9 September 2011

Police turn tide on vehicle hijacking

For the first time in eight years, vehicle hijackings have dropped below 10&nbsp;700, reflecting a decrease of 23,6%.

By Glynnis Underhill
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Article
/ 9 September 2011

Familiarity breeds content for Chiefs and Pirates fans

SA football followers cannot get enough of Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates with the third meeting of a young season attracting a sell-out crowd.

By David Legge
Boks can help heal ‘wounded’ SA, says Tutu
Article
/ 9 September 2011

Boks can help heal ‘wounded’ SA, says Tutu

The Springboks are an important ingredient in "the medicine" used to treat "wounded South Africans", says Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu.

By Staff Reporter
ANC cleans up in countrywide municipal by-elections
Article
/ 8 September 2011

ANC cleans up in countrywide municipal by-elections

The African National Congress won the majority of wards in the national by-elections held on Thursday, the party said.

By Staff Reporter
Mthethwa: Forget cynics, the crime stats really are good news
Article
/ 8 September 2011

Mthethwa: Forget cynics, the crime stats really are good news

Crime is down according to statistics for the past year, and people who don’t believe the good news are "cynics", says Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa.

By Katharine Child
Cabinet approves Road Accident Benefit Scheme
Article
/ 8 September 2011

Cabinet approves Road Accident Benefit Scheme

Cabinet has approved the Road Accident Benefit Scheme policy, paving the way for the transformation of the current Road Accident Fund.

By Staff Reporter
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