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South Africa

Court sends Hawks law back to Parliament
Article
/ 17 March 2011

Court sends Hawks law back to Parliament

A section of the legislation that paved the way for the disbanding of the Scorpions and the creation of the Hawks was on Thursday declared invalid.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 March 2011

Metrobus and Samwu call off five-week strike

Metrobus and Samwu on Thursday ended a five-week strike that has left thousands of passengers stranded and cost the company millions of rands.

By Artwell Dlamini
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Article
/ 17 March 2011

Cabinet approves integrated resource energy plan

Cabinet approved on Thursday the policy-adjusted integrated resource plan for electricity 2010 (IRP2010) for promulgation by the energy department.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 17 March 2011

Romance bodice-ripper novels get SA flavour

Hate and passion flares in rural SA when Thuli meets Jake in a locally flavoured romance novel with a feisty black heroine and hunky Zulu man.

By Justine Gerardy
Ajax sink Pirates to top table
Article
/ 17 March 2011

Ajax sink Pirates to top table

Ajax Cape Town thumped Orlando Pirates 3-0 on Wednesday to replace them as leaders of the PSL with five rounds left.

By David Legge
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/ 17 March 2011

DA calls for probe into Gauteng premier’s house

The DA in Gauteng has asked the Public Protector to investigate allegedly expensive refurbishments to Premier Nomvula Mokonyane’s official residence.

By Staff Reporter
Moholi takes over Telkom reins in April
Article
/ 17 March 2011

Moholi takes over Telkom reins in April

The board of Telkom on Thursday announced the appointment of Nombulelo Moholi as chief executive officer from April 1.

By Staff Reporter
Telkom appoints Moholi as new CEO
Article
/ 17 March 2011

Telkom appoints Moholi as new CEO

Telkom has appointed company veteran Pinky Moholi as its new CEO as it struggles to craft a convincing turnaround strategy.

By Staff Reporter
Proteas look to fine-tune against Bangladesh
Article
/ 17 March 2011

Proteas look to fine-tune against Bangladesh

South Africa will look to fine-tune their preparations for the knock-out rounds when they take on Bangladesh on Saturday.

By Kuldip Lal
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Article
/ 17 March 2011

Derbies set to shake up Super Rugby

Derbies featuring the Bulls against the Stormers and the Crusaders against the Highlanders threaten to shake up the Super 15 table this weekend.

By Chris Foley
Mandela’s pistol remains hidden in money dispute
Article
/ 17 March 2011

Mandela’s pistol remains hidden in money dispute

The owner of the house where Mandela buried his gun as a young freedom fighter is reportedly asking unaffordable price for it to be returned.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 17 March 2011

Take Five: Of nuclear worries and nanotechnology

All eyes were on Japan this week after the country suffered a triple catastrophe of earthquake, tsunami and nuclear difficulties.

By Faranaaz Parker
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Article
/ 17 March 2011

Metro cops probed after family car shot at

Johannesburg metro police are investigating some of their officers for allegedly opening fire on a family car, wounding a woman in Midrand.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 17 March 2011

Jargon Buster: Beneficiary funds

What are beneficiary funds? Giselle Gould, business development director at Fairheads Benefit Services, explains.

By Fiona Zerbst
‘West-End serial killer’ found guilty
Article
/ 16 March 2011

‘West-End serial killer’ found guilty

Jack Mogale was found guilty on Wednesday in the Johannesburg High Court of 52 of the 61 charges against him, including rape, kidnapping and murder.

By Jenna Etheridge
‘West-End serial killer’ Mogale found guilty
Article
/ 16 March 2011

‘West-End serial killer’ Mogale found guilty

Jack Mogale was found guilty in the Johannesburg High Court on Wednesday on 52 of 61 charges, including rape, kidnapping and murder.

By Staff Reporter
Shaik released on Wednesday afternoon
Article
/ 16 March 2011

Shaik released on Wednesday afternoon

Convicted fraudster Schabir Shaik was released from prison on Wednesday afternoon after being arrested for allegedly violating his parole conditions.

By Bongani Mthembu
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Article
/ 16 March 2011

Orania founder Carel Boshoff dies

Orania founder Professor Carel Boshoff died at his home on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 March 2011

Metrobus, Samwu reach agreement ‘in principle’

An agreement "in principle" was reached in a meeting between Metrobus and Samwu on Wednesday, the bus company said.

By Staff Reporter
Manuel: SA has failed to deliver to the poor
Article
/ 16 March 2011

Manuel: SA has failed to deliver to the poor

South Africa has failed to deliver quality services to the poor, despite adequate funding, Planning Minister Trevor Manuel said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
Cwele drug-trafficking judgement due on May 4
Article
/ 16 March 2011

Cwele drug-trafficking judgement due on May 4

Drug-trafficking accused Sheryl Cwele and her Nigerian co-accused Frank Nabolisa will know their fate on May 4.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 March 2011

Hit back, Cosas tells schoolchildren

The Congress of South Africa Students (Cosas) on Wednesday called on schoolchildren to hit back when they are being hit by teachers.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 March 2011

CareerJunction: Online career index still dropping

Online recruitment unit CareerJunction said on Wednesday that its online labour supply and demand index continued to drop in February.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 March 2011

Seacom takes broadband service to five more states

Seacom on Wednesday announced that its broadband services had been extended to Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland and Zimbabwe.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 March 2011

SA’s January retail sales up 6,4%

Growth in South Africa’s retail sales slowed to 6,4% year-on-year in January at constant prices, compared with an 8,3% increase in December.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 March 2011

SA murder accused extradited to UK

South African national George Champion Sithole, accused of murdering a six-year-old girl in the United Kingdom, has been successfully extradited.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 March 2011

South Africa slow to take up digital media

Despite growing demand for digital media in South Africa, there is still strong interest in traditional media in rural areas because of the costs.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 March 2011

Public input on toll tariffs next week

Public participation on the proposed e-tolling in Gauteng will start next week, the transport department said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
Cope’s Dexter rejects non-disclosure allegations
Article
/ 16 March 2011

Cope’s Dexter rejects non-disclosure allegations

Senior Cope MP Phillip Dexter has rejected allegations of non-disclosure of assets and interests in Parliament’s register of members’ interests.

By Staff Reporter
Govt mum on Schabir Shaik
Article
/ 16 March 2011

Govt mum on Schabir Shaik

The correctional services department has declined any further comment on Schabir Shaik’s temporary re-imprisonment and parole review board hearing.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 March 2011

Serial murder accused awaits fate

Judgement was expected in the trial of serial rape and murder accused Jack Mogale in the South Gauteng High Court on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 March 2011

JSE to get first female CEO

The JSE’s long-time CEO will resign at the end of the year and will be replaced by his deputy, Nicky Newton-King.

By Sapa, Reuters and Staff Reporter
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