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South Africa

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/ 26 March 2011

Southern Africa in tug-of-war over customs money

A tug-of-war over how to divide billions of dollars earned from customs duties in Southern Africa dominated a regional summit on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 26 March 2011

Cape authorities to euthanise dangerous baboon

A baboon named Fred — known for burgling parked cars and mugging tourists at a scenic Cape Town look-out — has been captured and will be euthanised.

By Staff Reporter
Smith braced for fresh wave of choker accusations
Article
/ 26 March 2011

Smith braced for fresh wave of choker accusations

At the start of the World Cup South Africa captain Graeme Smith finally snapped when he was asked yet again about his team’s reputation for choking.

By Azad Majumder
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Article
/ 26 March 2011

Safa to start search for CEO from scratch

The SA Football Association will start looking for a candidate to fill its vacant slot for a chief executive after three were deemed "not suitable".

By Sisa Majola
New Zealand dump SA out of World Cup
Article
/ 25 March 2011

New Zealand dump SA out of World Cup

New Zealand stunned South Africa on Friday by knocking the form team out of the World Cup in the third quarterfinal.

By Azad Majumder
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Article
/ 25 March 2011

New Reserve Bank deputy governor welcomed

The markets will welcome the appointment on Friday of Lesetja Kganyago as new deputy governor of the South African Reserve Bank, an economist said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 March 2011

ArcelorMittal sees pricing dispute hearing in 2012

ArcelorMittal said on Friday it expects arbitration proceedings relating to its stake in Kumba Iron Ore’s Sishen mine to be heard early next year.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 March 2011

Democratic Alliance calls for Rajbansi’s head

The Democratic Alliance on Friday called on Minority Front leader Amichand Rajbansi to be expelled from the KwaZulu-Natal legislature.

By Staff Reporter
Cope: Shilowa faction to discuss way forward
Article
/ 25 March 2011

Cope: Shilowa faction to discuss way forward

The Mbhazima Shilowa-aligned faction of Cope will meet on Monday to discuss a way forward, the secretary general of the faction said on Friday.

By Yasheera Rampersadh
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Article
/ 25 March 2011

Treasury DG to become Reserve Bank deputy governor

Director General of the Treasury Lesetja Kganyago has been appointed the new deputy governor of the Reserve Bank, President Jacob Zuma has announced.

By Sapa Afp and Mg Reporter
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Article
/ 25 March 2011

Treasury DG to stand down

Director General in the Treasury Lesetja Kganyaga is quitting the department, the <em>Mail & Guardian</em> can reveal.

By Mandy Rossouw
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Article
/ 25 March 2011

Gemballa case postponed

Three men appeared in court on Friday in connection with the murder of German supercar conversion specialist Uwe Gemballa.

By Staff Reporter
Time to flex more municipal muscle
Article
/ 25 March 2011

Time to flex more municipal muscle

As local government elections approach, steps are being taken to strengthen this sphere.

By Elroy Africa
Gruelling race grips the biking masses
Article
/ 25 March 2011

Gruelling race grips the biking masses

On Friday 1 200 mountain bikers will be greasing their chains, folding their spandex shorts and begging for viruses to leave them alone.

By Craig Mckune
Checklist takes sting out of BEE
Article
/ 25 March 2011

Checklist takes sting out of BEE

A series of questions has been drawn up to verify
the suitability of benefi ciaries of empowerment.

By Vuvu Vena
Changing lives with paddle power
Article
/ 25 March 2011

Changing lives with paddle power

Martin Dreyer gave up competing in the Dusi to train youngsters — with spectacular results

By Dylan Rogers
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Article
/ 25 March 2011

Four to appear for Gemballa murder

Four men are to appear in court on Friday in connection with the murder of fugitive Radovan Krejcir’s associate, Uwe Gemballa.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 March 2011

Stormers stealing the Bulls’ thunder

Last Saturday at Loftus Versfeld the team that dominated the lineouts and scrums kicked well, and showed infinite patience as the minutes ticked by.

By Andy Capostagno
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Article
/ 25 March 2011

No further interest-rate relief for consumers

Making modest purchases and avoiding lavish spending should see you through 2011.

By Staff Reporter
Krejcir hands himself over to Hawks
Article
/ 25 March 2011

Krejcir hands himself over to Hawks

Czech fugitive Radovan Krejcir handed himself over to the Hawks in Johannesburg during the early hours of Friday morning.

By Staff Reporter
Recycled water is still fit to drink
Article
/ 25 March 2011

Recycled water is still fit to drink

To save water we need to start reusing it, but there is a perception that it’s dirty.

By Sipho McDermott
Turning the tide on TB
Article
/ 24 March 2011

Turning the tide on TB

Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi commemorated World TB Day by unveiling the only GeneXpert system in Africa on Thursday.

By Vuvu Vena
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Article
/ 24 March 2011

Sex and the insurance industry

Earlier this month the European Court of Justice ruled that sex may no longer be used as a factor in determining insurance premiums. What now for SA?

By Faranaaz Parker
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Article
/ 24 March 2011

A rare Welsh bit

Author Ken Follett is in SA for the launch of the movie <i>Paradise Stop</i>. <b>Nechama Brodie</b> spoke to him about writing and other hobbies.

By Nechama Brodie
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Article
/ 24 March 2011

Ben Gurion decision will ‘hurt’ SA

The UJ’s decision to sever ties with Ben-Gurion University and end their collaborative research will hurt South Africans, the institution said.

By Staff Reporter
TB: Staying the course
Article
/ 24 March 2011

TB: Staying the course

Sibongile has been diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) three times; this year she found out she has multidrug-resistant TB.

By Vuvu Vena
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Article
/ 24 March 2011

Rand steadies against dollar, MPC in focus

South Africa’s rand steadied against the dollar on Thursday and was likely to trade within a narrow range ahead of SA’s interest rate decision later.

By Staff Reporter
Krejcir asked to hand himself over
Article
/ 24 March 2011

Krejcir asked to hand himself over

Fugitive Radovan Krejcir is supposed to report to his lawyer’s chambers on Thursday to be handed over to police for questioning, his lawyer says.

By Jenni Ogrady
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Article
/ 24 March 2011

Road Accident Fund caps injury claims

Road users will be liable for their own costs beyond the limit set for compensation.

By Fiona Zerbst
Krejcir’s lawyers mum for now
Article
/ 24 March 2011

Krejcir’s lawyers mum for now

Czech fugitive Radovan Krejcir’s lawyers were meeting on Thursday morning following reports of a possible deal with the Hawks.

By Staff Reporter
Ramping up the battle against TB
Article
/ 24 March 2011

Ramping up the battle against TB

The battlefield in the fight against TB has been mapped out in the province with the highest prevalence of the disease — KwaZulu-Natal.

By Vuvu Vena and Sapa Afp
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Article
/ 24 March 2011

Jargon Buster: Alpha vs Beta

Andrew Kemp, head of asset consulting at Liberty Corporate, gives <i>Smart Money</i> the low-down on Alpha and Beta.

By Fiona Zerbst
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