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/ 11 March 2011

Investigating relationships

Helping children to recognise patterns in maths and repeating exercises often leads to better problem-solving skills,writes <b>Aarnout Brombacher</b>.

By Aarnout Brombacher
Grainger squashes local misconceptions
Article
/ 11 March 2011

Grainger squashes local misconceptions

Former world number one is driving the move to bring SA squash to the international stage.

By Dylan Rogers
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Article
/ 11 March 2011

Mastering maths with MXit

Dr Math, first started in 2007 in North West, was recently upgraded at NMMU through the master’s studies of its inventor Dr Laurie Butgereit.

By Nicky Willemse
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Article
/ 11 March 2011

Explaining workbooks

<b>Granville Whittle</b> sheds light on how teachers will benefit from this initiative.

By Granville Whittle
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Article
/ 11 March 2011

Learning outside the classroom

Do you remember a field trip you went on at school? Very likely. Do you also remember what you did in class the next day? Most unlikely

By Tony Lelliot
New beginnings
Article
/ 11 March 2011

New beginnings

Westerford High is helping to set up a new school,
writes <B>Cornia Pretorius</b>.

By Cornia Pretorius
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Article
/ 11 March 2011

Swart dedicates award to others

Winner of the lifetime achievement award says he could not have done it without the teachers, learners and parents at his school.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 March 2011

Matric: quality vs quantity

Since 2004 government has emphasised qualitative passes moving away from artificial increases, writes <b>Nick Taylor</b>.

By Nick Taylor
Fine art of training artisans
Article
/ 11 March 2011

Fine art of training artisans

Cross-sectoral training and a single standard of competence envisaged, writes <b>Jim Freeman</b>.

By Jim Freeman
UCT in war over ‘bantu education’
Article
/ 11 March 2011

UCT in war over ‘bantu education’

Students and academics question move to ‘close’ Centre for African Studies, writes <b>David Macfarlane</b>.

By David Macfarlane
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Article
/ 11 March 2011

Don’t hold your breath for action on Cele findings

If you are expecting President Jacob Zuma to act on the public protector’s findings against General Bheki Cele you might be in for a long wait.

By Rapule Tabane
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Article
/ 11 March 2011

Ajax’s boy wonder finds his feet

Ajax Cape Town midfielder Thulani Serero admitted this week that he didn’t have the right attitude but two incidents have brought him down to earth.

By Thomas Kwenaite
Luxury government homes probed
Article
/ 11 March 2011

Luxury government homes probed

The Special Investigating Unit’s probe into abuses at the department of public works ranges far more widely than the police leasing scandal.

By Sam Sole Author and Sam Sole
SA makes about-turn on Côte d’Ivoire
Article
/ 11 March 2011

SA makes about-turn on Côte d’Ivoire

South Africa has done an about-turn on the crisis in Côte d’Ivoire, endorsing Alassane Ouattara as Ivorian president.

By Mandy Rossouw
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Article
/ 10 March 2011

Manufacturing output rises

Growth in manufacturing production rose by 1,3% year-on-year in January, Statistics South Africa said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
Minister ‘confident’ Jo’burg billing crisis can be resolved
Article
/ 10 March 2011

Minister ‘confident’ Jo’burg billing crisis can be resolved

The acting cooperative governance and traditional affairs minister has apologised to Johannesburg residents for a wide scale billing crisis.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 March 2011

Regulating SA’s media: Lessons from abroad

Ghana has "too much" media freedom, while the UK has a self regulatory system that protects both the public and the media.

By Ayanda Sitole
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/ 10 March 2011

Pupil, school face off over dreadlocks

A 15-year-old Cape Town boy has been suspended from school after refusing to trim his dreadlocks.

By Faranaaz Parker
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Article
/ 10 March 2011

Metrobus negotiations still deadlocked

Negotiations between Metrobus and Samwu were still deadlocked on Thursday and no further talks had taken place to end a month-long strike.

By Staff Reporter
Tahir to rest for 10 days, still in the World Cup
Article
/ 10 March 2011

Tahir to rest for 10 days, still in the World Cup

Injured SA leg-spinner Imran Tahir is set to miss the rest of the World Cup group stage to nurse a fractured thumb, but he is still in the tournament.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 March 2011

Life and disability cover: 10 mistakes to avoid

There’s nothing worse than being denied disability benefits or having a life policy payment rejected or delayed. Here’s how you can avoid this.

By Fiona Zerbst
Reitz victims to start their own company
Article
/ 10 March 2011

Reitz victims to start their own company

The victims of the 2008 racist video produced by four students of the University of the Free State are to start their own company.

By Vuvu Vena
Presidency declines to comment on Tutu criticism
Article
/ 10 March 2011

Presidency declines to comment on Tutu criticism

The Presidency on Thursday declined to comment on Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s criticism of President Jacob Zuma and his administration.

By Staff Reporter
Steyn, Zaheer aim to spoil the batsmen’s party
Article
/ 10 March 2011

Steyn, Zaheer aim to spoil the batsmen’s party

SA paceman Dale Steyn and his Indian counterpart, Zaheer Khan, have already left a mark at the World Cup with their intelligent bowling.

By Manoj Vatsyayana
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/ 10 March 2011

We really do want clean, green products

Ethical consumerism is on the rise. Do ethical companies really trump the rest? Research suggests they do, and investors want to follow the money.

By Fiona Zerbst
Protector will not revise police-lease report
Article
/ 10 March 2011

Protector will not revise police-lease report

Public Protector Thuli Madonsela will not revise her controversial report on an "improper" R500-million police lease agreement.

By Fienie Grobler
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Article
/ 10 March 2011

The end of SITE will hurt pensioners

Everyone will be taxed on the same basis in future, which means pensioners will lose their tax rebates.

By None
A politician’s guide to Twitter
Article
/ 10 March 2011

A politician’s guide to Twitter

After demanding its "closer", the ANCYL has snuck on to Twitter, along with some other high-profile people. But they’re not getting it quite right.

By Verashni Pillay and Lisa Van Wyk
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Article
/ 10 March 2011

When new tenants pay for old problems

Who pays when the owner eventually evicts defaulting tenants? Why, the new tenants, of course.

By Fiona Zerbst
Vavi: Cosatu wants radical macroeconomic policies
Article
/ 10 March 2011

Vavi: Cosatu wants radical macroeconomic policies

Cosatu is engaging with the government and the ANC to convince them to change to "a radically different macroeconomic strategy", Zwelinzima Vavi says.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 March 2011

Body of missing painter found

The body of renowned South African painter Cornelius Bosch, who went missing from his Pretoria home, has been found, a spokesperson said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
Vavi laments lack of detail on NGP
Article
/ 10 March 2011

Vavi laments lack of detail on NGP

Few details are available on how the government will introduce and monitor the new grow path’s (NGP) longer-term goals, Cosatu says.

By Staff Reporter
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