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/ 24 June 2011

Zapiro: What SA lost with Kader Asmal’s death

Zapiro dealt with the death of African National Congress stalwart and freedom fighter Kader Asmal in this week’s <i>Mail & Guardian</i>.

By Deshnee Subramany
BAE’s ‘bribery’ channel
Article
/ 24 June 2011

BAE’s ‘bribery’ channel

Documents reveal the cunning origin of the British arms company’s system used to channel alleged kickbacks to South African arms deal ‘advisers’.

By Sam Sole Author and Stefaans Brmmer
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/ 23 June 2011

Info Bill extension welcomed, concerns remain

Parliament on Thursday extended the life of the ad hoc committee on the Protection of Information Bill.

By Lynley Donnelly
Govt, media to meet over growing tensions
Article
/ 23 June 2011

Govt, media to meet over growing tensions

Cabinet ministers will meet media representatives later this year to get to the root of growing tension between government and the media.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 June 2011

Dept of home affairs upping its game, says DG

The time it takes to produce an ID has been reduced from an average of 127 days to less than 45 days, the home affairs department said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 June 2011

Court hands ‘fortunate’ Roach five years in prison

Terrorism accused Brian Roach was sentenced to an effective five years in prison by the Alexandra Magistrate’s Court in Johannesburg on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 June 2011

SA cricket legend John Waite dies

One of South Africa’s greatest wicketkeepers, John Henry Bickford Waite, died in Johannesburg on June 22.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 June 2011

8ta drops broadband bomb on rivals

Telkom’s mobile operator, 8ta, has dropped a bomb on its rivals by introducing a broadband offering of 10GB of data a month for R199 for 24 months.

By Duncan McLeod
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/ 23 June 2011

Former SA wicketkeeper John Waite dies at 81

Former South Africa wicketkeeper John Waite died in Johannesburg late on Wednesday at the age of 81, Cricket South Africa announced on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 June 2011

SA monetary policy could remain ‘favourable’

Monetary policy may remain favourable to the economy and inflation expectations are still within the central bank’s target range, says Monde Mnyande.

By Staff Reporter
A sophisticated kind of democracy
Article
/ 23 June 2011

A sophisticated kind of democracy

Some people will gratefully accept Julius Malema’s apology as an excuse to relinquish their oft irrational fears, writes <b>Chris Roper</b>.

By Chris Roper
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Article
/ 23 June 2011

DTI to designate critical, strategic industries

New procurement regulations will empower the Department of Trade and Industry to designate specific industries of critical or strategic importance.

By Paul Vecchiatto
Malema ‘sorry, sorry and very sorry’ for hate speech
Article
/ 23 June 2011

Malema ‘sorry, sorry and very sorry’ for hate speech

ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has apologised to "all women" — particularly President Jacob Zuma’s rape accuser — for his sexist remarks.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 June 2011

SA’s Anderson to face up to Djokovic

South Africa’s Kevin Anderson has said he would have to play his absolute best to shatter Novak Djokovic’s dreams of winning Wimbledon.

By Staff Reporter
Asmal hailed as giant of the liberation struggle
Article
/ 23 June 2011

Asmal hailed as giant of the liberation struggle

Kader Asmal was a fighter for freedom and human rights and his death had weakened SA’s democracy, political parties and civil organisations said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 June 2011

Justice dept rapped over the knuckles by MPs

The justice department has been asked to get its house in order after it presented inaccurate statistics on child offenders to MPs on Wednesday.

By Yasheera Rampersadh
ANC Youth League sides with Manyi in Sanef row
Article
/ 22 June 2011

ANC Youth League sides with Manyi in Sanef row

The ANC Youth League has come out in support of government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi on Wednesday, saying the media were committed to false reporting.

By Staff Reporter
Crash victim suffers memory loss, Jub Jub trial told
Article
/ 22 June 2011

Crash victim suffers memory loss, Jub Jub trial told

A child who sustained brain injuries in an accident involving musician Jub Jub suffered from memory loss, a court heard on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 June 2011

Government can’t drive growth on its own

Should the Reserve Bank keep interest rates unchanged in the short term? Economists say yes.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 June 2011

Your favourite magazines go digital

Magazine subscriptions make a great gift and an online subscription means no postal hassles.

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 22 June 2011

Move to extend info Bill deadline

The deadline for the ad hoc committee on the Protection of Information Bill to finish its work may be extended again.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 June 2011

Consumer price index for May up at 4.6%

The increase in SA’s consumer price index was 4.6% year on year in May from 4.2% year on year in April, Statistics SA has said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 22 June 2011

Scopa mulls new arms deal probe

The Standing Committee on Public Accounts was expected to meet on Wednesday to decide if it should re-open the multibillion-rand arms deal probe.

By Johannesburg
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/ 22 June 2011

Sacci slams bunking teachers

The SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Sacci) is concerned at teachers bunking school to attend court cases involving Sadtu members.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 22 June 2011

Bidvest to take a sip of Icelandic Glacial

Bidvest will buy 14.59% of Icelandic Water Holdings for $13.5-million, the Icelandic spring water producer has said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 June 2011

Seacom and Mozambique sign fibre-optic agreement

Seacom has signed a master services agreement with a Mozambican service provider to provide access to the largest fibre-optic network in Mozambique.

By Staff Reporter
Malema: ‘Minister Manuel has no plan’
Article
/ 22 June 2011

Malema: ‘Minister Manuel has no plan’

ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has questioned what Planning Minister Trevor Manuel has done since taking office.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 June 2011

Govt ‘taking advice’ on charging Pamodzi or Aurora

Government is awaiting advice on whether criminal charges can be laid against Pamodzi Gold, Aurora Empowerment Systems, or both companies.

By Paul Vecchiatto
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/ 22 June 2011

Port St Johns protesters tell Zuma to fix lists

Thousands of ANC members embarked on a protest in Port St Johns to remind President Jacob Zuma to fix disputes over candidates lists.

By Staff Reporter
Michelle Obama on dating, exercise and keeping it real
Article
/ 22 June 2011

Michelle Obama on dating, exercise and keeping it real

"How do you get Barack to believe he’s in charge?" You had to forgive the cheeky question.

By Verashni Pillay
Michelle Obama drops in on Madiba
Article
/ 21 June 2011

Michelle Obama drops in on Madiba

US First Lady Michelle Obama met Nelson Mandela at his home on Tuesday in a rare visit for the ageing icon.

By Joshua Howat Berger
Jub Jub trial adjourns
Article
/ 21 June 2011

Jub Jub trial adjourns

The trial of Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye and co-accused Temba Tshabalala was adjourned in the Protea Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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