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/ 9 May 2011

What do rich people know that we don’t?

Aside from the amounts of money involved, the super-rich face the same problems we all do. So what, if anything, can we learn from wealthy families?

By Fiona Zerbst
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/ 9 May 2011

Masondo says 10-year tenure ‘fairly successful’

Outgoing Johannesburg Mayor Amos Masondo is proud of the city’s accomplishments in the last 10 years, he said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 May 2011

Municipal workers set to strike ahead of elections

SA Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu) members will embark on a national strike on Friday following a deadlock on wage negotiations.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 May 2011

SA cyclist Thomson wins in the US

SA professional road cyclist Jay Thomson staked his claim for 2012 Olympic selection when he won the Joe Martin Stage Race in the US on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
Mantashe tells worshippers to pray for the ANC
Article
/ 9 May 2011

Mantashe tells worshippers to pray for the ANC

ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe advised worshippers outside the Eastern Cape town of Cala on Sunday to vote for his party.

By Stuart Graham
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Article
/ 8 May 2011

Sexwale promises R99m to Alex residents

Government will inject R90-million into Alexandra, with some of the money ear-marked for the relocation and housing of residents from Stjwetla.

By Yadhana Jadoo and Judy Lelliott
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/ 8 May 2011

HRC probes open toilets in ANC-run municipality

The Human Rights Commission is probing why about 1 600 toilets in a Free State municipality have been left without enclosures for eight years.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 May 2011

Zuma: ‘The work for democracy is going on’

ANC leaders flew into the Northern Cape on Saturday and danced and sang with a Kimberley crowd, while critising "small" parties.

By Andre Grobler
‘Terrorist Nelson Mandela’ to be portrayed in film
Article
/ 8 May 2011

‘Terrorist Nelson Mandela’ to be portrayed in film

Peter Kosminsky, who made the controversial Israel-Palestine drama <i>The Promise</i>, is to make a film about Nelson Mandela’s early life.

By Staff Reporter
Roux Shabangu in another lease deal
Article
/ 8 May 2011

Roux Shabangu in another lease deal

The Public Protector has stepped in to block another shady police lease deal worth R1-billion involving controversial businessman Roux Shabangu.

By Staff Reporter
Malema plays nationalisation card at election rally
Article
/ 7 May 2011

Malema plays nationalisation card at election rally

Citizens cannot complain about the lack of service delivery while watering the lawn in front of a RDP house, Juliusm Malema said on Saturday.

By Andre Grobler
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/ 7 May 2011

ANC candidate attacked in Midvaal

An ANC ward candidate in Midvaal was allegedly attacked after a door-to-door campaign in the area, the party said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 May 2011

Thirteen-year-old a victim of ‘corrective rape’

A 13-year-old lesbian girl was raped in Atteridgeville, Pretoria, the department of justice and constitutional development said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
Opposition parties want Cwele out
Article
/ 6 May 2011

Opposition parties want Cwele out

The first reaction to Sheryl Cwele’s sentencing for drug dealing has come through calling for the minister of state security to step down or be fired.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 May 2011

Sasol picks David Constable as CEO

Sasol said on Friday that David Constable would serve as the group’s new chief executive from July 1 when the current head of the company steps down.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 May 2011

Judge: No link between ‘boer’ song, Terre’Blanche murder

There was no proof that the singing of <i>Ayesaba Amagwala</i> was linked to the murder of right-wing leader Eugene Terre’Blanche, a judge said

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 May 2011

Nedbank posts solid first-quarter results

Nedbank, South Africa’s fourth-largest bank, reported a 16% jump in non-interest revenue in the first quarter.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 May 2011

Police killings nearly double since 2006

The number of people shot dead by police officers has nearly doubled since 2006, a media report said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 May 2011

Super 15: Clash of the titans set to be a corker

There have been times, even before their unbeaten run was ended by the Reds, that the Stormers looked too one-dimensional to compete for honours.

By Andy Capostagno
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/ 6 May 2011

China’s boom swells the coffers of African economies

Chinese investment in Africa is the single most important development of the previous decade for the continent.

By Lloyd Gedye
Cwele sentenced to 12 years for drug dealing
Article
/ 6 May 2011

Cwele sentenced to 12 years for drug dealing

Sheryl Cwele, the wife of the state security minister, and her co-accused Frank Nabolisa were sentenced to 12 years for drug dealing on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
Bin Laden: SA’s foreign policy test
Article
/ 6 May 2011

Bin Laden: SA’s foreign policy test

SA’s response to the US assassination of Osama bin Laden has highlighted tensions and dilemmas in its foreign policy.

By Mandy Rossouw and Sean Christie
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/ 6 May 2011

Contract scandals continue to emerge

More decisions by public works department officials come under scrutiny.

By Craig Mckune
I’ve had enough of ‘plot’ rumours, says Tokyo
Article
/ 5 May 2011

I’ve had enough of ‘plot’ rumours, says Tokyo

Tokyo Sexwale wants a thorough investigation into an intelligence report placing him at the centre of a plot to unseat President Jacob Zuma.

By Staff Reporter
Cwele found guilty in drug-trafficking case
Article
/ 5 May 2011

Cwele found guilty in drug-trafficking case

Sheryl Cwele was on Thursday found guilty on a charge of dealing in drugs, or conspiring to do so, in the Pietermaritzburg High Court.

By Niren Tolsi
Court finds Sheryl Cwele not guilty on two charges
Article
/ 5 May 2011

Court finds Sheryl Cwele not guilty on two charges

Sheryl Cwele was on Thursday found not guilty on two of the charges she faced related to drug trafficking.

By Niren Tolsi
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/ 5 May 2011

Du Plessis returns for Sharks

Bismarck du Plessis will be back at hooker for the Sharks’ Super Rugby encounter against the Brumbies in Durban on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 May 2011

A gloomy year for consumers? Quite possibly

There are two strategies to help you cope this year: reduce debt that isn’t productive and keep your nose to the grindstone at work.

By Fiona Zerbst
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/ 5 May 2011

ICD: French fugitive couple’s death was suicide

French fugitives Philippe Meniere and his wife, Agnes Jardel, committed suicide, the Independent Complaints Directorate (ICD) said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
ANC lashes DA’s ‘double standards’
Article
/ 5 May 2011

ANC lashes DA’s ‘double standards’

The ANC is making inroads into DA strongholds, particularly in the Western Cape, ANC head of elections Ngoako Ramathlodi said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
Court rules against reopening Cwele case
Article
/ 5 May 2011

Court rules against reopening Cwele case

The Pietermaritzburg High Court on Thursday ruled against the state’s application to have its drug-trafficking case against Sheryl Cwele reopened.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 May 2011

FF+: DA in late-night raid on Verwoed statue

Members of the DA removed a statue of the architect of apartheid, Hendrik Verwoerd, from Meyerton on Wednesday night, the FF+ has claimed.

By Staff Reporter
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