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South Africa

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/ 20 February 2011

Bulls hold on to thwart Lions comeback

The Bulls began their quest for a fourth Super title in five years with a 24-20 win over the Lions in an all-South African encounter at Ellis Park.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 February 2011

Mbeki’s trips to Sudan cost taxpayers R20,5m

Former president Thabo Mbeki’s travels to Sudan has cost taxpayers R20,5-million between April 2009 and October last year, a media report said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 February 2011

Sharks down Cheetahs in wet to kick-off Super campaign

The Sharks defeated the Cheetahs 24-9 in their opening Super Rugby match on Saturday after a dour battle of attrition in wet conditions

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 February 2011

Semenya makes winning return after injury lay-off

World 800m champion Caster Semenya made a successful return to competitive athletics on Saturday when she won her first race after a injury lay-off.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 February 2011

ANC gears up for election campaign

Cadres have been deployed to the North West to begin the build-up to the election campaign launch on February 27 in Rustenberg, the ANC said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 February 2011

Water expert warns of crisis by 2020

SA’s metropolitan areas are heading for a major water crisis by 2020, a former director general of the Department of Water Affairs has warned.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 February 2011

Three unions end truckers’ strike

Three striking freight unions have accepted a revised wage offer of 9% — and their members will be back at work on Monday — a union official said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 February 2011

No call for panic over solar flares

If your Global Positioning System (GPS) has been playing up or your internet has been a bit patchy, don’t panic.

By Giordano Stolley
Cosatu meeting to focus on alliance summit
Article
/ 18 February 2011

Cosatu meeting to focus on alliance summit

A summit with its alliance partners tops the agenda for discussion when the Congress of South African Trade Unions leadership meets next week.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 February 2011

Dead baby found at Oprah school

The body of a newborn baby was found at the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls after a 17-year-old gave birth to it, Gauteng police said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 February 2011

Art goes public in Cape Town in a big way

Public art is gathering momentum, even as funding budgets are slashed and is taking over the Cape Town city centre.

By Nadine Hutton
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/ 18 February 2011

Spike in art theft creates ugly picture

The recent theft of four works on paper by William Kentridge from the David Krut Gallery has shaken the South African art world.

By Matthew Partridge
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Article
/ 18 February 2011

SA looks to revamp permit system for foreigners

The department of home affairs wants it to be easier for foreigners to work, study and travel in South Africa.

By Staff Reporter
Siliva Zulu: Pictures of an imperfect past
Article
/ 18 February 2011

Siliva Zulu: Pictures of an imperfect past

These pictures from 1927 come with a cultural
disclaimer, appropriate for works that fit into the ­’colonial fantasy’ template.

By Percy Zvomuya
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/ 18 February 2011

Toxic meltdown at forensic labs

The country’s top pathologists say laboratories are running on a backlog of up to 10 years, leaving the criminal justice system in the lurch.

By Carolyn Raphaely
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Article
/ 18 February 2011

Jo’burg residents protest over ‘billing crisis’

Johannesburg residents protested over council billing complaints outside the city’s customer service centre in Braamfontein on Friday.

By Victoria John
Athletics boss Chuene fired
Article
/ 18 February 2011

Athletics boss Chuene fired

Leonard Chuene, the athletics boss at the centre of the Caster Semenya gender scandal, has been fired and banned from the sport for seven years.

By Staff Reporter
Terror accused abandons bail application
Article
/ 18 February 2011

Terror accused abandons bail application

Terror accused Brian Roach abandoned his bail application in the Alexandra Magistrate’s court on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 February 2011

‘We don’t want your money, we want your voice’

Wry laughter greeted U2 frontman Bono’s closing statements at a symposium held to bring together Africa’s best and brightest this week.

By Faranaaz Parker
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/ 18 February 2011

‘Work-from-home’ opportunities are often scams

Be savvy when it comes to knowing what work you can legitimately do from home.

By Fiona Zerbst
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/ 18 February 2011

Depleted United ready to take on mighty Red Devils

Gavin Hunt is under no illusion about the difficult task that awaits SuperSport United in the first round of the CAF African Champions League.

By Thomas Kwenaite
Giles sticks to the plan
Article
/ 18 February 2011

Giles sticks to the plan

With the backing of a sponsor and a determined coach, SA women’s hockey is heading up the field.

By Dylan Rogers
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/ 18 February 2011

Asset managers share their predictions

Asset managers are bullish on shares and believe the rand will continue to weaken. They also think inflation may rise.

By Fiona Zerbst
Chuene vows to fight on, says ‘justice will be done’
Article
/ 18 February 2011

Chuene vows to fight on, says ‘justice will be done’

Suspended Athletics South Africa president Leonard Chuene says he will return to the courts to fight the findings of a disciplinary inquiry panel.

By Wesley Botton
Knives out in Cape ballot
Article
/ 18 February 2011

Knives out in Cape ballot

Affidavits filed with the police allege bribery and threats of violence to compel voting for certain candidates.

By Mandy Rossouw and Glynnis Underhill
Dewani case: How grieving husband became suspect
Article
/ 18 February 2011

Dewani case: How grieving husband became suspect

Claims of police torture and rapid plea bargains by under-pressure crime unit raise questions over Anni Dewani murder.

By Steven Morris, David Smith, Robin McKie and Alex Duval Smith
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/ 18 February 2011

Fransman’s bumpy road to the top

Three days after election to the top job in the Western Cape ANC, Marius Fransman’s face shows the effects of the battle for leadership.

By Mandy Rossouw
Stormers can sit back and relax – for now
Article
/ 18 February 2011

Stormers can sit back and relax – for now

The new Super Rugby tournament kicks off this weekend without the Stormers. The Cape side have a bye, which may seem like a waste of time.

By Andy Capostagno
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/ 18 February 2011

Zuma pals score in V&A Waterfront deal

The Gupta family, who are close to Jacob Zuma, will now indirectly own about 0,3% of the country’s most valuable piece of commercial real estate.

By Lynley Donnelly
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/ 18 February 2011

Truckers’ strike: Unions to report on wage offer

The countrywide road freight workers’ strike has entered its fifth day as no resolution could be reached on Thursday night.

By Staff Reporter
A merry dance
Article
/ 18 February 2011

A merry dance

In book circles, it’s important to choose carefully the partner with whom you do-si-do.

By Jane Rosenthal
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/ 18 February 2011

Dreaming of a home in a defunct factory

Residents of defunct buildings are commanding national headlines and casting an embarrassing spotlight on Johannesburg’s running battles with the poor

By Kwanele Sosibo
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