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/ 4 March 2011

Cup exclusion just not cricket

The ICC’s decision to limit the show to just 10 countries will undo 120 years of progress.

By Ken Borland and Neil Manthorp
Battle of the higher education qualifications
Article
/ 4 March 2011

Battle of the higher education qualifications

FET colleges are valuable institutions for further education but suffer from misconceptions among the youth and their parents.

By Aphiwe Deklerk, Ngoako Matsha, Sibongile Nkosi, Ayanda Sitole and Sipho McDermott
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/ 4 March 2011

Turning the screws

Skills-training providers will now have to raise their game steeply, writes <b>Jim Freeman</b>.

By Jim Freeman
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/ 4 March 2011

Good teams play badly but still win

The Bulls and Stormers have started slowly, but still managed not to lose.

By Andy Capostagno
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/ 4 March 2011

Institutions rush to Zuma’s defence over Gupta deals

The ANC, its women’s league, the Umkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans’ Association and the Cabinet all leapt to Jacob Zuma’s defence this week.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
Larsen leads Celtic charge
Article
/ 4 March 2011

Larsen leads Celtic charge

By local standards, Bloemfontein Celtic coach Clinton Larsen is considered a rookie, and he admits that he is, indeed, still learning the ropes.

By Thomas Kwenaite
Sex workers protest human rights violations
Article
/ 3 March 2011

Sex workers protest human rights violations

Sex workers and civil society groups across Africa took to the streets on Thursday to demand access to healthcare services.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 3 March 2011

Youth league ‘takes exception’ to veterans’ remarks

The ANC Youth League has taken "exception" to remarks made by uMkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans’ Association about league president Julius Malema.

By Sapa Afp and Staff Reporter
Karoo gas project uses safe method, says Shell
Article
/ 3 March 2011

Karoo gas project uses safe method, says Shell

Shell South Africa’s exploration for shale gas in the Karoo will use a safe technique not known to harm the environment, a senior executive said.

By Gillian Jones
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Article
/ 3 March 2011

Jimmy Manyi: The spin doctor who can do no wrong

When government spin doctor Jimmy Manyi started his new job a few weeks ago he had one message: I am not the story.

By Mandy Rossouw
Raid on Protector’s office only a ‘visit’
Article
/ 3 March 2011

Raid on Protector’s office only a ‘visit’

The SAPS said the reported "raid" on the Public Protector’s office was in fact an "unannounced visit" by two members of the counter-intelligence unit.

By Faranaaz Parker
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Article
/ 3 March 2011

GMO crop area in SA rises, slow growth for Africa

SA’s genetically modified crop area for the 2010/11 season rose 6% but perceptions make it hard for other African countries to adopt the practice.

By Olivia Kumwenda and Ruona Agbroko
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Article
/ 3 March 2011

Local government elections set for May 18

The local government elections will take place on May 18, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe announced on Thursday.

By Sapa Afp and Staff Reporter
Clinical Proteas steamroll Dutch
Article
/ 3 March 2011

Clinical Proteas steamroll Dutch

South Africa crushed The Netherlands by 231 runs in a lop-sided Group B match to record their second successive victory in the World Cup on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
MK vets take aim at Malema over Gupta allegations
Article
/ 3 March 2011

MK vets take aim at Malema over Gupta allegations

The MKMVA has accused ANCYL president Julius Malema of making "irresponsible" allegations about President Jacob Zuma’s relationship with the Guptas.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 March 2011

Buy freedom

I recently attended a strangely cheerless, hour-long panel discussion on media freedom in Africa, writes <b>Chris Roper</b>.

By Chris Roper
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/ 3 March 2011

World Bank outlines risks for new Africa strategy

The World Bank’s Africa strategy, unveiled on Thursday, carries risks such as a volatile global economy, political violence and inadequate resources.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 3 March 2011

Longer car loan repayments pose risks, says Absa

South African consumers are increasingly opting for longer vehicle loan monthly repayment periods in order to afford new cars.

By Artwell Dlamini
Crime intelligence raids Protector’s office
Article
/ 3 March 2011

Crime intelligence raids Protector’s office

Crime intelligence officials raided the Public Protector’s office on Wednesday in an operation not sanctioned by the Hawks, said a spokesperson.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 3 March 2011

Standard Bank profit drops on weak demand

Standard Bank reported its third straight decline in annual profit on slack demand for loans and said it owuld continue to keep a lid on costs.

By David Dolan
Youth wage subsidy won’t work, says Cosatu
Article
/ 3 March 2011

Youth wage subsidy won’t work, says Cosatu

The proposed youth wage subsidy will not work unless the government realises unemployment is linked to education, Cosatu says.

By Yasheera Rampersadh
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Article
/ 3 March 2011

Late goals give Pirates three-point lead

Orlando Pirates grabbed a couple of late goals to defeat Maritzburg United 3-1 on Wednesday and take a three-point lead in the Premiership title race.

By David Legge
Zuma hails France-South Africa relations
Article
/ 3 March 2011

Zuma hails France-South Africa relations

France’s commitment to democracy and respect for human rights make it a natural partner for SA, President Jacob Zuma said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
Manuel stands by letter to Manyi
Article
/ 3 March 2011

Manuel stands by letter to Manyi

National Planning Minister Trevor Manuel on Wednesday stood by his critical letter to government head of communications Jimmy Manyi.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 3 March 2011

Take Five: Of iPads, HPV and natural user interface

Apple answers the iPad’s critics and Gmail digs deep to rescue lost files.

By Faranaaz Parker
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Article
/ 2 March 2011

Transport committee begins meetings

The committee set up to tackle public transport issues in Gauteng, including the controversial tolling system, met for the first time on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
Transport dept: Aarto not delayed again
Article
/ 2 March 2011

Transport dept: Aarto not delayed again

Claims that the roll-out of the Aarto Act has been delayed again are not true, national transport department said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 March 2011

Should we worry about a gold bubble?

Talk of a bubble making you jittery? Here’s why the experts haven’t suggested you sell the yellow metal.

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 2 March 2011

Sterenborg vs SABC

The SABC has been reprimanded for contravening the broadcasting code regarding an interview with businessman John Sterenborg in November 2010.

By Vuvu Vena
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Article
/ 2 March 2011

Serial rape, murder accused maintains innocence

Serial rape and murder accused Jack Mogale told a court on Wednesday that he knew nothing of the rape, murder and kidnapping charges against him.

By Staff Reporter
DA weighs in on Jimmy Manyi controversy
Article
/ 2 March 2011

DA weighs in on Jimmy Manyi controversy

The DA has released a recording of remarks that under-fire government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi made about Indian South Africans while DG of labour.

By Sapa Afp and Staff Reporter
Proteas vow no let-up against Dutch
Article
/ 2 March 2011

Proteas vow no let-up against Dutch

South Africa will not lower their guard against The Netherlands as they look to build on a good start to their World Cup bid.

By Manoj Vatsyayana
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