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Mogoeng defends his ‘intellectual depth’
Article
/ 3 September 2011

Mogoeng defends his ‘intellectual depth’

Chief justice nominee Mogoeng Mogoeng has defended his "intellectual depth" in his interview with the Judicial Services Commission.

By Staff Reporter
Mogoeng as chief justice? Just say no, urges Cosatu
Article
/ 3 September 2011

Mogoeng as chief justice? Just say no, urges Cosatu

Cosatu is calling on the Judicial Service Commission to recommend against Judge Mogoeng Mogoeng’s appointment to the position of chief justice.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 3 September 2011

Bafana eager to face Niger

Bafana Bafana are confident they will hand Niger their first home defeat in more than three years in an African Cup of Nations qualifier on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
ANC Youth League is in this for the long haul, says Shivambu
Article
/ 2 September 2011

ANC Youth League is in this for the long haul, says Shivambu

Julius Malema and other ANC Youth League leaders seem set to be tied up in disciplinary procedures at Luthuli House "for a long time" yet.

By Staff Reporter
University of Free State inaugurates party-free SRC
Article
/ 2 September 2011

University of Free State inaugurates party-free SRC

The University of the Free State has inaugurated its new student representative council after its first non-political-party elections, held this week.

By Staff Reporter
Pistorius’s silver sadness
Article
/ 2 September 2011

Pistorius’s silver sadness

More than winning a silver medal at the World Championships, Oscar Pistorius said he wished he could have run in the 4 x 400m relay final.

By Raf Casert
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Article
/ 2 September 2011

Bafana ready with Mphela on board

There was some relief for Bafana Bafana when top striker Katlego Mphela went along with them for their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Niger.

By Sisa Majola
Objections are no obstacle: Mogoeng Mogoeng’s a shoo-in
Article
/ 2 September 2011

Objections are no obstacle: Mogoeng Mogoeng’s a shoo-in

Despite objections to Mogoeng Mogoeng becoming chief justice, the Zuma-friendly Judicial Service Commission is unlikely to reject the president’s man.

By Staff Reporter and Sapa Afp
Vandals at Malema hearing must be dealt with, says Zuma
Article
/ 1 September 2011

Vandals at Malema hearing must be dealt with, says Zuma

President Zuma has called for action to be taken against those involved in trashing property during a protest in support of Julius Malema.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 1 September 2011

Mbalula urges Boks to ‘moer’ opponents

Fans in green and gold lined the streets of Sandton to bid farewell to the Springboks as they depart for New Zealand ahead of the Rugby World Cup.

By Yadhana Jadoo
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Article
/ 1 September 2011

Right 2 Know calls to scrap secrecy Bill

The Right 2 Know campaign says the Protection of Information Bill remains a threat to freedom and transparency, and should be scrapped and redrafted.

By Kathleen Chaykowski
Norway to speak for SA as Zuma boycotts Libya meeting
Article
/ 1 September 2011

Norway to speak for SA as Zuma boycotts Libya meeting

President Zuma is boycotting a meeting of world leaders being held in Paris to discuss Libya’s future, but Norway says it will convey SA’s stance.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
Qwelane wins the battle but not the war
Article
/ 1 September 2011

Qwelane wins the battle but not the war

Jon Qwelane has won his case to have the hate speech verdict against him for a column set aside, but this does not mean he is off the hook.

By Katharine Child
The Juju rioters — bored with no hope for the future?
Analysis
/ 1 September 2011

The Juju rioters — bored with no hope for the future?

What made children violently riot for Julius Malema outside Luthuli House? <b>Ayanda Sitole</b> thinks it’s the value systems instilled in our youth.

By Ayanda Sitole
Zuma pays tribute to Norway’s massacre victims
Article
/ 1 September 2011

Zuma pays tribute to Norway’s massacre victims

While on a two-day visit to discuss climate change and Libya, President Jacob Zuma has paid tribute to the 77 people killed in a massacre in Norway.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 September 2011

NUM, Eskom still deadlocked over increases

The NUM says Eskom’s "unilateral" implementation of a two-year, 7% wage agreement is a declaration of war, and it would put up a fight.

By Staff Reporter
Pistorius proud as SA relay team reach final
Article
/ 1 September 2011

Pistorius proud as SA relay team reach final

Double amputee Oscar Pistorius led off his 4 x 400m relay team at the World Championships and was "extremely proud" to help SA qualify for the final.

By Staff Reporter
Gordhan searches for a better plan
Article
/ 31 August 2011

Gordhan searches for a better plan

Pravin Gordhan needs SA’s economy grow at a rate of around 7% per annum in order to create jobs and keep the country globally competitive.

By Paul Vecchiatto
ANC HQ rioters identified, journalists asked to lay charges
Article
/ 31 August 2011

ANC HQ rioters identified, journalists asked to lay charges

People involved in acts of violence outside Luthuli House in Johannesburg have been identified, and police have asked those injured to lay charges.

By Jenni Evans
Cops vs photographers: What’s wrong with this picture?
Article
/ 31 August 2011

Cops vs photographers: What’s wrong with this picture?

Photographers say police are preventing them from doing their jobs properly by harassing, assaulting and detaining them, just for taking pictures.

By Katharine Child
‘Juju fever’ ebbs as Malema’s hearing adjourns till Friday
Article
/ 31 August 2011

‘Juju fever’ ebbs as Malema’s hearing adjourns till Friday

Calm prevailed outside ANC HQ on the second day of youth league leader Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing, which is now set to continue on Friday.

By Staff Reporter and Sapa Afp
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Article
/ 31 August 2011

SA struggles to meet land reform targets

SA has reversed gains in its goal of transferring 30% of commercial farmland to blacks by 2014 after aspirant farmers resold land bought for them.

By Wendell Roelf
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Article
/ 31 August 2011

Insurance groups need higher transformation growth

Prominent insurance providers need to review their approach to in-house training programmes, in order to meet key transformation goals.

By Janice Roberts
ANC: Juju, this town ain’t big enough for the both of us
Article
/ 30 August 2011

ANC: Juju, this town ain’t big enough for the both of us

After violent protests by Julius Malema’s supporters outside Luthuli House, the ANC says it is moving his disciplinary hearing out of Jo’burg’s CBD.

By Nickolaus Bauer
Training wreck: SABC’s security ‘has let its guards down’
Article
/ 30 August 2011

Training wreck: SABC’s security ‘has let its guards down’

Security guards employed at the SABC say they were tricked into paying for their own training with promises of a pay rise that were never honoured.

By Glenda Daniels
Stop burning flags and hurting people, Malema tells crowd
Article
/ 30 August 2011

Stop burning flags and hurting people, Malema tells crowd

Julius Malema has urged supporters to show restraint after journalists and police were attacked by crowds protesting outside his disciplinary hearing.

By Nickolaus Bauer and Sapa Afp
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Article
/ 30 August 2011

Involved in corruption? Beware, says Mthethwa

Nathi Mthethwa has warned municipal officials against corruption, saying law enforcement agencies are ready to deal with graft and catch culprits.

By Bongani Mthembu
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Article
/ 30 August 2011

Three Hartkorp hotels to be auctioned

Three Hatrkorp Group hotels on the Garden Route are to be sold at an auction — a sign that the hotel industry is under severe pressure.

By Janice Roberts
Just start me up
Article
/ 30 August 2011

Just start me up

In her long-term test of the BMW 530d, <b>Sukasha Singh</b> finds herself questioning life, the universe and everything.

By Sukasha Singh
Dancing in the name of Malema
Article
/ 29 August 2011

Dancing in the name of Malema

ANCYL supporters took to the streets outside Luthuli House to show their support for Julius Malema by dancing, chanting and burning a T-shirt.

By Staff Reporter
Presidency: There’s no conflict of interest here
Article
/ 29 August 2011

Presidency: There’s no conflict of interest here

Jacob Zuma does not hold any personal or financial interest, in any business or corporate entity, his spokesperson Mac Maharaj says.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 August 2011

The Sunday Times feels the strong arm of social media

Ray Hartley’s explanation about the <i>Sunday Times</i>’s controversial front page has left users on local social networks as skeptical as ever.

By Verashni Pillay and Nickolaus Bauer
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