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South Africa

Pressure not a problem says Smith as Proteas crash
Article
/ 7 March 2011

Pressure not a problem says Smith as Proteas crash

South Africa skipper Graeme Smith hit back at claims his side had ‘choked’ again at the World Cup after a dramatic six-run loss to England on Sunday.

By Julian Guyer
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Article
/ 7 March 2011

Pietersen adds to World Cup injury woes

Kevin Pietersen became the latest victim of the injury-cursed World Cup on Monday, dealing a blow to England’s hopes of World Cup victory.

By Dave James
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Article
/ 7 March 2011

SA’s World Press Photo winner breaks with tradition

When South African photographer Jodi Bieber found out she won the 2010 World Press Photo of the Year, she shrieked.

By Jenny Gross
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Article
/ 7 March 2011

Who gets your retirement fund benefits when you die?

Be aware that retirement annuities, pension, provident and preservation funds differ from other investments.

By Fiona Zerbst
Malema: ‘We’re economic freedom fighters’
Article
/ 6 March 2011

Malema: ‘We’re economic freedom fighters’

ANC Youth League president Julius Malema said his organisation wanted 60% of Anglo American, a media report said on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
Ngobeni wades into Manuel, Manyi spat
Article
/ 6 March 2011

Ngobeni wades into Manuel, Manyi spat

ANC heavyweight and a prominent backer of President Jacob Zuma, Paul Ngobeni, has lashed out at planning minister Trevor Manuel.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 March 2011

Estate agent Machanik granted bail

Property company owner Wendy Machanik and her chief financial officer, Bruce Bernstein, were granted bail of R25 000 and R5 000 respectively.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 March 2011

‘The right thing for Manyi to do is face the media’

Government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi must break his silence after his remarks that there is an oversupply of coloureds in the Western Cape.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 5 March 2011

Grant kicks Stormers to tight derby win over Cheetahs

Flyhalf Peter Grant celebrated his return to the Stormers’ starting team by kicking seven penalties in a 21-15 win over the Cheetahs on Saturday.

By Duane Heath
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Article
/ 5 March 2011

Cut-off date for voters looms

The Independent Electoral Commission warned SA voters that it was likely that the May 18 election date would be proclaimed in the coming week.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 5 March 2011

Govt tells reporters to stop fishing for Gupta stories

Journalists inquiring whether certain ministers had visited the Gupta family at home was a violation of privacy and unethical, the government said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 5 March 2011

Fear battles fatalism in Africa’s Aids fight

Messages from years of Aids campaigns are finally filtering down to the dingy streets of Johannesburg where sex workers turn tricks.

By Kate Kelland and Jon Herskovitz
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Article
/ 5 March 2011

Officers suspended for Public Protector raid

The two crime intelligence officers who raided the office of the Public Protector on Wednesday evening have been suspended, the Hawks said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 4 March 2011

Sundowns fined R500 000

Mamelodi Sundowns has been slapped with a R500 000 fine, the Premier Soccer League Disciplinary Committee said for spectator misbehaviour.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 4 March 2011

Basic education says grammar will be taught

There is no intention to remove the teaching of grammar from the school syllabus, a spokesperson for the minister of basic education said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 4 March 2011

Be ready for monthly debit orders

What happens if you don’t have enough money in your account to meet a debit order?

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 4 March 2011

Aurora get extension

Aurora Empowerment Systems was on Friday given five more months to find financial backing to buy Pamodzi gold mines on the East Rand.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 4 March 2011

What a mesh!

South Africa’s wire-mesh cartel is the latest construction sector under the spotlight of the competition authorities.

By Lloyd Gedye
South Africa’s AB sticks to the ABC of batting
Article
/ 4 March 2011

South Africa’s AB sticks to the ABC of batting

South Africa’s AB de Villiers says there’s no secret to his outstanding World Cup form; he’s just concentrating on batting basics.

By Gerald Imray
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Article
/ 4 March 2011

Bullets and books

Violent conflicts in sub-Saharan Africa have choked the growth of literacy in the region, a major Unesco report released this week says.

By Ryan Hoffmann and David Macfarlane
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Article
/ 4 March 2011

Cabinet lifeline for EC schools

For the first time since 1994, national government has invoked legislation and taken over the running of a provincial education department.

By Ryan Hoffmann and Amanda Strydom
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Article
/ 4 March 2011

Kuligate is an off-colour joke

The recent furore over Kuli Roberts’s column, clumsily headlined "Jou ma se kinders", reminds <b>Chris Roper</b> of the start of a classic joke.

By Chris Roper
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Article
/ 4 March 2011

MTN sees healthy rise in profits

MTN Group, Africa’s largest cellphone operator, said it expects full-year earnings to rise by as much as 23%.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 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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Article
/ 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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Article
/ 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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Article
/ 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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