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South Africa

If it makes you happy –
Article
/ 25 July 2011

If it makes you happy –

<b>Sukasha Singh</b> explains why she thinks the BMW 530d deserves its Car of the Year title — along with the VW Polo 1.6 TDI.

By Sukasha Singh
Malema’s granny also part of family trust fund
Article
/ 25 July 2011

Malema’s granny also part of family trust fund

Julius Malema’s grandmother, Sarah Malema, is also a trustee of the Ratanang Family Trust that came to light over the weekend.

By Fiona Forde
Cosatu: Time to ‘discover the truth’ about Malema
Article
/ 24 July 2011

Cosatu: Time to ‘discover the truth’ about Malema

Cosatu on Sunday called for an investigation into the financial affairs of ANC Youth League president Julius Malema.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 24 July 2011

SA braces for massive coal strike

About 150 000 SA coal workers seeking 14% wage increases plan to walk off the job from Sunday in a strike that could hurt power supplies.

By Jon Herskovitz
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Article
/ 24 July 2011

Cooper and Co transform Australia’s outlook

Australia’s victory over SA was built on an improved performance by the forwards but it was the flair of the young backline which caught the eye.

By Nick Mulvenney
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Article
/ 23 July 2011

Fuel wage talks hit deadlock

Petrol sector talks have reached a deadlock, the National Petroleum Employers’ Association said on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 July 2011

Wallabies hammer Boks in Tri-Nations opener

Australia, inspired by Will Genia and Quade Cooper, ran in five tries to open their Tri-Nations campaign with a 39-20 thumping of South Africa.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 July 2011

Employers say they’re still at the bargaining table

The National Petroleum Employers’ Association denied walking out of wage talks on Friday. "We are still here," said spokesperson Mxolisi Ratsibe.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Big Apple beckons: NYDA wants to be a part of it

After the runaway success its youth summit last year, the National Youth Development Agency is planning a trip to New York for "high-level UN talks".

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

SA innovation bears fruit in the US

The US Food and Drug Administration approved the use of ultraviolet light for the liquid purification of fruit juice — a South African invention.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Cell C and Vodacom improve broadband services

Cell C has unveiled new 10GB and 20GB bundled broadband packages for the local market after Vodacom revised its data services structure and pricing.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 July 2011

Graduate confidence dips over quarter

Confidence levels among graduate professionals in SA have deteriorated over the second quarter, falling to 57% from 60% in the first quarter.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 July 2011

Fuel employees reject new pay offer

South Africa’s main fuel sector union and employees at state power utility Eskom said on Thursday they had rejected the latest raise offers.

By Olivia Kumwenda
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Article
/ 21 July 2011

Soldiers lie in wait for Kruger rhino poachers

Rhino poaching incidents have dropped significantly in the Kruger National Park since the deployment of the army earlier this year.

By Staff Reporter
Euro crisis to hit SA, Gordhan warns
Article
/ 21 July 2011

Euro crisis to hit SA, Gordhan warns

South Africa would not be able to escape an escalated European crisis unscathed, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 July 2011

Coal workers dig in, prepare for ‘powerful strike’

Workers in the coal sector will embark on a strike following failed wage negotiations, the National Union of Mineworkers said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
‘Emotions must be set aside’ in Mapungubwe decision
Article
/ 20 July 2011

‘Emotions must be set aside’ in Mapungubwe decision

Science — not emotion — was behind the decision to grant a permit to Australian mining company Coal of Africa.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 July 2011

SA tourism industry takes strain

Lack of demand, a strong rand and rising prices are putting strain on the tourism industry, a tourism business index has shown.

By Staff Reporter
Cele sends regrets, cancels press conference
Article
/ 20 July 2011

Cele sends regrets, cancels press conference

General Bheki Cele has again cancelled his media briefing to react to maladministration claims by Public Protector Thuli Madonsela.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 July 2011

E-tailers in SA to see growth in mobile commerce

E-tailers in South Africa can expect to see their most prolific growth in mobile commerce, says chief executive of Kalahari.com.

By Zeenat Moorad
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Article
/ 20 July 2011

Great white shark jumps from sea into research boat

Marine researchers in SA had a narrow escape after a three-metre great white shark breached the surface of the sea and leapt into their boat.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 July 2011

Thobela query prompts relook at SA boxing policies

Boxing South Africa is seeking to form its own policies after its governing body failed at a public apology to former world champion Dingaan Thobela.

By Wesley Botton
Blade Runner Pistorius’s dream comes true
Article
/ 20 July 2011

Blade Runner Pistorius’s dream comes true

With his final attempt, double amputee Oscar Pistorius has qualified for August’s world championships by smashing his 400m personal best

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 July 2011

Spurs wake up to draw against Pirates

Orlando Pirates have played a 1-1 draw with a much-improved Tottenham Hotspur side in the second Vodacom Challenge match.

By Sisa Majola
Govt mulls state pharmaceutical company
Article
/ 19 July 2011

Govt mulls state pharmaceutical company

The SA government was mulling the formation of a state-owned pharmaceutical company, ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Tuesday.

By Nickolaus Bauer
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Article
/ 19 July 2011

Fuel strike: Union says employers ‘not listening’

South Africa’s fuel workers’ union has rejected a minimum 8% wage increase and is holding out for a double-digit hike

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 July 2011

Woolworths sees earnings up between 20% and 30%

Woolworths Holdings says it expects full-year earnings to rise by as much as 30% helped by a recovery in consumer spending in South Africa.

By Staff Reporter
Malema dares revenue service to conduct lifestyle audit
Article
/ 19 July 2011

Malema dares revenue service to conduct lifestyle audit

The South Africa Revenue Service has not received any requests for a lifestyle audit of ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema.

By Staff Reporter
Mandela’s legacy: ‘Wisdom, strength and grace’
Article
/ 18 July 2011

Mandela’s legacy: ‘Wisdom, strength and grace’

Anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela’s 93rd birthday was celebrated in weird and wonderful ways on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 July 2011

Cameron draws line between police and govt

British Prime Minister David Cameron sought to distance himself from the resignation of the country’s most senior policeman on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 July 2011

Fuel industry meets unions in bid to end strike

Employers in South Africa’s oil industry will meet with unions on Monday in a bid to end a week-long strike that has left hundreds of fuel pumps dry.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 July 2011

Magnus Malan dies ‘peacefully’ at 81

Former apartheid-era defence minister Magnus Malan died at the age of 81 on Monday morning, his family said.

By Richard Davies
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