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South Africa

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/ 10 June 2011

1Lifedirect lets you buy life insurance on your cellphone

A simple policy you can administer conveniently on your cellphone could usher in a new generation of insurance purchase.

By Fiona Zerbst
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/ 10 June 2011

Man in court over killing of Mpumalanga doctor

A 31-year-old man who allegedly stabbed a doctor to death at a hospital in Mpumalanga appeared in the Middelburg Magistrate’s Court on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 June 2011

Labour laws should be reworked, says DA

The DA has welcomed the acknowledgement of the "unintended negative consequences" that South Africa’s strict labour laws have had on unemployment.

By Staff Reporter
Be part of the solution, ANC tells South Africans
Article
/ 10 June 2011

Be part of the solution, ANC tells South Africans

The ANC has appealed to South Africans to read the National Planning Commission’s report and help find meaningful solutions to SA’s problems.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 June 2011

Drivers won’t be made ‘scapegoats’ by Metrorail

Train drivers were not prepared to be "scapegoats" for Metrorail’s system failures, the United Transport and Allied Workers’ Union said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 June 2011

Cops fire rubber bullets in Noordgesig stand-off

Police shot rubber bullets at protesters in Noordgesig, near Soweto, on Friday, the National Association for the Advancement of Affected People said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 June 2011

Cyber threats in SA up after Bin Laden’s death, Libya

ESET has highlighted new cyber scams emerging in South Africa following the recent killing of Osama bin Laden and ongoing conflict in Libya.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 June 2011

Chamber of Mines ‘deeply concerned’ by Eskom changes

The South African Chamber of Mines has expressed surprise at the government’s decision to appoint Zola Tsotsi as new chairperson of Eskom.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 June 2011

Noordgesig protests ‘getting more heated’

Protests in Noordgesig were reaching an "explosive point" on Friday, the National Association for the Advancement of Affected People said.

By Staff Reporter
Manuel says he’s not in the running for IMF job (yet)
Article
/ 10 June 2011

Manuel says he’s not in the running for IMF job (yet)

Former South African finance minister Trevor Manuel said on Friday that he was not vying to be the next head of the International Monetary Fund.

By Staff Reporter
Jo’burg seeks 22% electricity tariff hike
Article
/ 10 June 2011

Jo’burg seeks 22% electricity tariff hike

The City of Johannesburg has applied for an average electricity tariff hike of 22% — above the 20.38% guidelines set by the regulator.

By Staff Reporter
A slow rise to the top for SA soccer
Article
/ 10 June 2011

A slow rise to the top for SA soccer

<b>Thomas Kwenaite</b> speaks to Irvin Khoza about the state of football worldwide.

By Thomas Kwenaite
Gary Kirsten means business with coaching
Article
/ 10 June 2011

Gary Kirsten means business with coaching

Gary Kirsten will not tolerate an absence of respect, tolerance and decency from his players, but will embrace differences in personality.

By Neil Manthorp
Semenya set for speedy return
Article
/ 10 June 2011

Semenya set for speedy return

The normally shy Caster Semenya opens up on life in the public eye and her goal of retaining her world title.

By Anna Kessel
Editors slam government advertising scheme
Article
/ 10 June 2011

Editors slam government advertising scheme

The government’s R1-billion yearly advertising budget is a plan to bribe newspapers to publish only its view of news and affairs.

By Staff Reporter
A continent on the rise
Article
/ 10 June 2011

A continent on the rise

Cheaper options key to greater penetration.

By Gerrohn Michalitsianos
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Article
/ 9 June 2011

Moody’s: Unemployment a threat to SA’s ratings

Unemployment, deep social challenges and capacity shortfalls could negatively affect the South African government’s AAA rating, Moody’s has warned.

By Staff Reporter
Backdoor still open for Pondoland mining rights
Article
/ 9 June 2011

Backdoor still open for Pondoland mining rights

The Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency is "cautiously optimistic" about steps taken by the department of mineral resources to secure Pondoland.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 June 2011

Insurance ‘fronting’ for your children is not a good idea

Insurance fronting is not only foolish — it is also fraudulent.

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 9 June 2011

Aurora’s damages are lingering, says Solidarity

The result of Aurora’s heritage is still having a ripple effect, Solidarity has said after a gold mining company had to shut down a shaft temporarily.

By Staff Reporter
Shaka Sisulu: The Gogo stories
Article
/ 9 June 2011

Shaka Sisulu: The Gogo stories

It was a week ago, on Thursday evening, that my 92-year-old paternal grandmother, Gogo, died suddenly in her home, writes <b>Shaka Sisulu</b>.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 June 2011

How to reduce your monthly car expenses

Look closely at your fuel costs, monthly instalments, monthly running costs and insurance.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 June 2011

NUM to take on Petra Diamonds

Over 2 000 members of the National Union of Mineworkers are to march to the Cullinan offices of Petra Diamonds to hand over a memorandum of demands.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 June 2011

The pension fund, the minister, and the missing R100m

Deputy Minister of Economic Development Enoch Godongwana and his wife Thandiwe have been linked to a company that disappeared with R100m in pensions.

By Staff Reporter
Nationalise SA’s mines? Sounds good, says NUM
Article
/ 8 June 2011

Nationalise SA’s mines? Sounds good, says NUM

The National Union of Mineworkers has come out in support of the youth league’s push to nationalise mines, in terms set out by the Freedom Charter.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 June 2011

Winter storm causes chaos on Jo’burg roads

Unseasonal stormy weather caused chaos on Gauteng roads on Wednesday morning, provincial metro police said.

By Maryke Vermaak
Singapore comes top of the class
Article
/ 8 June 2011

Singapore comes top of the class

A recent trip by South African teachers to Singapore exposed the Asian tiger’s unique method of teaching mathematics.

By Elaine Cornish
Semenya eyes Diamond League glory
Article
/ 8 June 2011

Semenya eyes Diamond League glory

Caster Semenya has bucked the controversy over her gender and has now targeted a successful Diamond League campaign to defend her world 800m title.

By Luke Phillips
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Article
/ 8 June 2011

Anger at killing of doctor in Mpumalanga

Popcru is disgusted by the killing of a doctor at the Middleburg Hospital in Mpumalanga, a spokesperson has said.

By Staff Reporter
I remain, your humble servant, says Zuma
Article
/ 8 June 2011

I remain, your humble servant, says Zuma

President Jacob Zuma has denied that he promised to serve only one term as ANC president shortly after he was elected in Polokwane four years ago.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 June 2011

Science helps solve pressing issues

Two South African teenagers shone during this year’s Intel global school science competition held in May in Los Angeles in the United States.

By Thabo Mohlala
Hlophe faces large legal bill if he loses appeal
Article
/ 8 June 2011

Hlophe faces large legal bill if he loses appeal

The state will continue to pay Judge President John Hlophe’s legal fees only if he agrees to repay them in full should he lose his appeal.

By Emsie Ferreira
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