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Panic buying hits Gauteng as motorists rush to pumps
Article
/ 14 July 2011

Panic buying hits Gauteng as motorists rush to pumps

Scores of petrol stations in SA have run out of fuel, an industry spokesperson said on Thursday, as a strike by workers in the oil sector escalates.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 July 2011

Court orders strikers to keep their distance

A temporary court order preventing strikers from being within 60m of their workplaces was issued on Wednesday, two employer bodies said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 July 2011

Standard Bank remains Africa’s top bank

Standard Bank has again been named as Africa’s top bank in the <i>Banker</i> magazine’s 2011 rankings of the world’s top banks.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 July 2011

‘Noooo petrol’ as strike begins to bite

South African motorists are starting to struggle to find fuel as effects of the national chemical workers’ strike takes hold.

By Nickolaus Bauer and Sapa Afp
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Article
/ 13 July 2011

Mine nationalisation: Let’s debate, says AngloGold

Nationalisation of South Africa’s mines needs to be debated and not dismissed, the head of Africa’s top gold miner said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
Madonsela, then Hofmeyr … spot the pattern
Article
/ 13 July 2011

Madonsela, then Hofmeyr … spot the pattern

The reported probes of Public Protector Thuli Madonsela, and Special Investigating Unit boss Willie Hofmeyr created a "worrying picture".

By Natasha Marrian
SA on Syria: Erring on the side of caution?
Article
/ 12 July 2011

SA on Syria: Erring on the side of caution?

Syrian activists spent last week trying in vain to persuade the South African government to condemn the Syria’s military crackdown on protesters.

By Sipho Kings
Vavi: Workers are losing patience with inequality
Article
/ 12 July 2011

Vavi: Workers are losing patience with inequality

South Africa is facing a major crisis because of the inequalities that are growing every day, says Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi.

By Staff Reporter
‘It’s easier to overthrow a govt than to govern it’
Article
/ 12 July 2011

‘It’s easier to overthrow a govt than to govern it’

A gala dinner for the Rivonia trialists saw struggle stalwarts warn the country’s current leadership about crumbling social cohesion.

By Verashni Pillay
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Article
/ 12 July 2011

Massmart eyes fresh produce supplier

Massmart is looking to buy a local fresh produce supplier just weeks after its own acquisition by US retail giant Wal-Mart.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 July 2011

ANC regional secretary shot dead in Durban

ANC eThekwini regional secretary Sbu Sibiya was shot dead at his home in Inanda, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal police said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 July 2011

Gauteng’s toll roads to generate ‘grotesque’ profits

As years of construction on Johannesburg’s main highways near an end, toll plazas have sprung up, sparking an outcry from drivers.

By Jean Liou
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Article
/ 11 July 2011

Google broadens SA street view

Google has expanded its South African street view image bank, allowing users to explore even more of the country from the comfort of their PCs.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 July 2011

Div calls up Van der Linde, Mostert for Bok squad

World Cup-winning prop CJ van der Linde and uncapped Sharks lock Gerhard Mostert will be added as cover to the Springbok squad.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 July 2011

Getting reactivated after Rica is simple

With just under a million SIMs locked on the Vodacom network after the Rica deadline, getting reconnected is still possible.

By Maya Fisher French
Brics nations pledge better access to quality medicine
Article
/ 11 July 2011

Brics nations pledge better access to quality medicine

SA has joined other Brics nations in a pledge to bring down the cost of high-quality medicine — and make it more accessible to the poor.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 July 2011

Coetzee ties for third in Scottish Open

George Coetzee has finished in a tie for third at the Barclays Scottish Open, while Retief Goosen finished 14th and Ernie Els ended at 25th.

By Michael Sherman
Gauteng eyes bigger slice of casino revenues
Article
/ 11 July 2011

Gauteng eyes bigger slice of casino revenues

The Gauteng finance department will review the tax rate charged to casinos as part of a drive to increase revenue, it said on Monday.

By Nickolaus Bauer
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Article
/ 11 July 2011

Amplats earnings higher on increased sales

Anglo Platinum, the world’s top producer of the precious metal, said on Monday that first-half headline earnings are expected to increase slightly.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 July 2011

SA unions have a ‘death wish’, says economist

As employees in the chemicals sector joined metalworkers in their strike on Monday, there were fears that petrol stations could run out of fuel.

By Nickolaus Bauer and Sapa Afp
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Article
/ 11 July 2011

SIU head under scrutiny, says he’s ‘tough enough’

Special Investigating Unit (SIU) head Willie Hofmeyr is the latest crime fighter being probed, the <em>Star</em> reported on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 July 2011

Chemical workers join strike

The Chemical, Energy, Paper, Printing, Wood, and Allied Workers’ Union and and General Industries Workers Union of SA have embarked on a strike.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 July 2011

Numsa hardens heart, holds out for 13% increase

The strike in the engineering sector would be intensified until employers met what unions said were "reasonable" demands.

By Hlengiwe Nhlabathi
Public Protector hits the road
Article
/ 10 July 2011

Public Protector hits the road

Public Protector Thuli Madonsela is to embark on a nationwide "road show" this week, aimed at getting feedback on her work.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 July 2011

Ngoepe: Powers of executive and judiciary are equal

The powers of the executive, the judiciary, and the legislature were all equal, Judge President Bernard Ngoepe said on Sunday.

By Miranda Andrew
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Article
/ 10 July 2011

Anderson wins Davis Cup for SA

Kevin Anderson beat Robin Haase in four sets 6-3, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 to win the Davis Cup tie for SA in their contest against The Netherlands.

By Michael Sherman
Public Protector fears for her life
Article
/ 10 July 2011

Public Protector fears for her life

Public Protector Thuli Madonsela fears for her life but will not shy away from "clawing back" public funds spent irregularly.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 July 2011

Grahamstown bulges

The sun finally emerged on Saturday, the penultimate day of the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, writes <b>Niren Tolsi</b>.

By Niren Tolsi
Speaker to meet Madonsela, Mthethwa
Article
/ 9 July 2011

Speaker to meet Madonsela, Mthethwa

National Assembly Speaker Max Sisulu will meet Police minister Nathi Mthethwa and Public Protector Thuli Madonsela next week.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 July 2011

SABC to give 800 employees the boot

The embattled SABC will sack 800 staff over the next two years in order to improve the "efficiencies and effectiveness" of its new operating model.

By Zeenat Moorad
Strike shooting leaves two injured
Article
/ 8 July 2011

Strike shooting leaves two injured

Police have said two people were injured after a supervisor at a Krugersdorp engineering company allegedly shot at striking protestors.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 July 2011

Consumer spending growth healthy, index shows

Spark ATM Systems has reported healthy growth in consumer spending in its monthly Spark Cash Index, which was released on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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