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Doctor disputes evidence that McBride was drunk
Article
/ 23 February 2011

Doctor disputes evidence that McBride was drunk

A medical expert on Wednesday disputed testimony that Robert McBride was drunk when he crashed his car in 2006, saying he suffered from hypoglycaemia.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 February 2011

SA govt: Still no word on quake victims

There was still no information available by Wednesday on how many South Africans were affected by Monday’s earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 February 2011

ANCYL takes issue with ANC-appointed researchers

The ANCYL is opposed to the inclusion of independent researcher Paul Jordaan in the ANC team probing the viability of nationalising mines, it says.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 February 2011

New index shows SA development improving

South Africa’s overall development has improved, according to a new index released by the South African Institute of Race Relations.

By Staff Reporter
Bees Roux murder trial set down for August 1
Article
/ 23 February 2011

Bees Roux murder trial set down for August 1

The trial of rugby player Bees Roux, accused of murder, has been set down for five days from August 1.

By Vuvu Vena
TAU applies to intervene in Malema case
Article
/ 23 February 2011

TAU applies to intervene in Malema case

The "shoot the boer" song has a direct bearing on farm violence, the Transvaal Agricultural Union said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 February 2011

Suspension of Gauteng tolling system welcomed

Business Unity South Africa on Wednesday welcomed the suspension of tariffs gazetted for the tolling of Gauteng highways.

By Staff Reporter
Budget expected to be ‘boring’ but ‘good’
Article
/ 23 February 2011

Budget expected to be ‘boring’ but ‘good’

"Boring" and "no surprises" are words being used by politicians and economists alike on their expectations for Wednesday’s budget speech.

By Paul Vecchiatto
South Africa bank on depth for Windies challenge
Article
/ 23 February 2011

South Africa bank on depth for Windies challenge

The depth in their batting and the variety of their bowling make South Africa one of the teams to fear at the World Cup.

By Sudipto Ganguly
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Article
/ 23 February 2011

Afripalm signs with India’s Sail for steel mill

Afripalm Resources signed a memorandum of understanding with Steel Authority of India to build a steel mill in South Africa.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 February 2011

Jo’burg road toll a test of ANC economic management

It takes a lot to get communists, unions and businessmen fighting from the same corner, especially in South Africa.

By Ed Cropley
Cele feels ‘vindicated’ by Protector’s report
Article
/ 23 February 2011

Cele feels ‘vindicated’ by Protector’s report

Police National Commissioner General Bheki Cele feels vindicated by the Public Protector report into the Middestad Sanlam Centre lease saga.

By Staff Reporter
Danny Jordaan loses Fifa executive committee bid
Article
/ 23 February 2011

Danny Jordaan loses Fifa executive committee bid

South African football official Danny Jordaan lost his bid to join Fifa’s 24-man executive committee on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 February 2011

Opposition parties call for Cele’s axing

If Police Commissioner Bheki Cele refuses to resign then President Jacob Zuma must fire him, the DA and FF+ said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 February 2011

Zimbabwe passport deadline extended

The departments of home affairs in South Africa and Zimbabwe have extended the deadline for the of passports to Zimbabweans in SA by an extra month.

By Vuvu Vena
Gazetted Gauteng toll tariffs suspended
Article
/ 22 February 2011

Gazetted Gauteng toll tariffs suspended

Tariffs gazetted for the tolling of Gauteng highways will be suspended until further notice, Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Navy keeps eye on piracy threat
Article
/ 22 February 2011

Navy keeps eye on piracy threat

An attempt by pirates to hijack a Mozambican ship off the coast of that country led SA to use its naval capabilities to monitor threats in SA waters.

By Mandy Rossouw
ANC’s ‘shoot the boer’ application postponed
Article
/ 22 February 2011

ANC’s ‘shoot the boer’ application postponed

An application by the ANC to intervene in the hate speech case brought by AfriForum against ANCYL president Julius Malema was postponed until Thursday

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 February 2011

ANC rejects Solidarity jobs research

Research charging that coloureds in the Western Cape and Indians in KwaZulu-Natal stood to lose thousands of jobs was rejected by the ANC on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Acid mine water: Don’t panic, says Manuel
Article
/ 22 February 2011

Acid mine water: Don’t panic, says Manuel

There is "no cause to panic" about the acid mine water rising up below parts of the Witwatersrand, Trevor Manuel said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Govt: Dewani hospitalised after suicide attempt
Article
/ 22 February 2011

Govt: Dewani hospitalised after suicide attempt

Honeymoon murder accused Shrien Dewani has been hospitalised after an apparent suicide attempt, the Justice Ministry said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 February 2011

Zuma’s son slams rail deal reports

President Jacob Zuma’s son has slammed a report that he is set to benefit from the government’s multibillion-rand rail infrastructure project.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 February 2011

Discovery profit down

Discovery Holdings, South Africa’s largest health insurer, posted a 16% drop in first-half earnings on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Roach terrorism case postponed
Article
/ 22 February 2011

Roach terrorism case postponed

The case against terrorism accused Brian Roach was postponed in the Alexandra Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Kunene, the Lamborghini, the ‘hot girls’ and the fine
Article
/ 22 February 2011

Kunene, the Lamborghini, the ‘hot girls’ and the fine

Sushi scoffer Kenny Kunene was bundled into a police van in Cape Town on Sunday night and then fined R200 — for overloading his Lamborghini.

By Niren Tolsi
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Article
/ 22 February 2011

Union disappointed by commission’s Wal-Mart report

The Anti-Wal-Mart Coalition is disappointed by the report of the Competition Commission, the SA Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers’ Union said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 February 2011

NHI to be passed in 2012 says health minister

Government aims to pass the Bill implementing South Africa’s proposed national health insurance system during 2012, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi said.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma congratulates Museveni
Article
/ 22 February 2011

Zuma congratulates Museveni

President Jacob Zuma congratulated President Yoweri Museveni, Ugandan president for 25 years, on his re-election on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 February 2011

How rising oil prices could affect us

South Africa’s been cushioned from the effect of oil-price hikes during the past two years. But what if the devaluation trend re-emerges?

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 22 February 2011

It’s budget time again

What budget tips would you offer Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan?

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 22 February 2011

No fee increases for Capitec

If you bank with Capitec, you’ll pay the same rates to transact as you did in 2010.

By Fiona Zerbst
ANC seeks to intervene in Malema case
Article
/ 21 February 2011

ANC seeks to intervene in Malema case

The ANC is to apply for leave to intervene in the hate speech case brought by AfriForum against ANC Youth League president Julius Malema.

By Staff Reporter
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