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South Africa

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/ 25 January 2011

One&Only’s staff try to fulfil ‘unusual’ requests

Staff at Cape Town’s luxurious One&Only Hotel are used to "unusual" requests — such as a guest who insisted a fish tank be assembled in his room.

By Stuart Graham
Zuma back in the driving seat
Article
/ 25 January 2011

Zuma back in the driving seat

After a rocky start, SA President Jacob Zuma enters his third year in office with a firm grip on power and grand plans to transform the economy.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 January 2011

We’re our own worst enemies

Taking on more credit spells trouble in more ways than one.

By Fiona Zerbst
AfriForum receives Malema’s court documents
Article
/ 24 January 2011

AfriForum receives Malema’s court documents

AfriForum received plea documents from Julius Malema on Monday afternoon defending his right to sing the "shoot the boer" song.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 24 January 2011

Small farmers hardest hit by floods

Developing farmers were the worst victims of the floods that have hit various parts of the country, a parliamentary committee said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 24 January 2011

AngloPlat suspends operations at Thembelani

Anglo Platinum, the world’s top platinum producer, on Monday halted operations at its Thembelani mine after a worker died in an accident.

By Staff Reporter
Ralepelle, Basson face doping inquiry
Article
/ 24 January 2011

Ralepelle, Basson face doping inquiry

Springbok rugby players Bjorn Basson and Chiliboy Ralepelle will appear before an SA Rugby Union judicial committee in Cape Town on Tuesday morning.

By Staff Reporter
Parliament to Cope: Who is your leader?
Article
/ 24 January 2011

Parliament to Cope: Who is your leader?

Ahead of the opening of Parliament, the ongoing power war between Cope co-founders Mosiuoa Lekota and Mbhazima Shilowa has caused confusion.

By Staff Reporter
Unions press minister over ‘decent work’
Article
/ 24 January 2011

Unions press minister over ‘decent work’

Trade unionists attacked Labour Minister Nelisiwe Oliphant on Monday over the government’s stance on "decent work".

By Gillian Jones
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Article
/ 24 January 2011

Minister moves to address SA’s billing woes

Cooperative Governance Minister Sicelo Shiceka will meet his Gauteng counterpart in an effort to help sort out Johannesburg’s, and SA’s, billing mess.

By Staff Reporter
DA seeks access to spy-tapes report
Article
/ 24 January 2011

DA seeks access to spy-tapes report

The DA is to apply for access to a secret report on how spy tapes were passed on to lawyers defending President Jacob Zuma against criminal charges.

By Staff Reporter
‘Job creation an overriding priority for govt’
Article
/ 24 January 2011

‘Job creation an overriding priority for govt’

Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant on Monday added her voice to the debate on "decent work", at the annual labour policy conference in Pretoria.

By Gillian Jones
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Article
/ 24 January 2011

Is it a good idea to ‘buy to let’?

A reader seeks more information on "buy to let" properties.

By Maya Fisher French
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Article
/ 24 January 2011

New debt relief measures will help consumers

Concessions should reduce the number of debt review cases in the courts and encourage credit providers not to terminate these reviews.

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 24 January 2011

Tips for Pravin

You can’t send "Tips to Trevor" any more, but Pravin Gordhan is keeping the tradition alive.

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 24 January 2011

Cele makes submission to Protector on lease probe

Bheki Cele gave the Public Protector his side of the story over a multimillion-rand lease he reportedly agreed to without putting it out to tender.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 24 January 2011

Wanted: One benevolent coloniser

WikiLeaks has provided yet another way for South Africans to obsess about what others think about us, writes <b>Verashni Pillay</b>

By Verashni Pillay
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/ 24 January 2011

Floods may have caused R160bn-worth of damage

Preliminary indications are that the recent floods across seven provinces could have caused as much as R160-billion worth of infrastructure damage.

By Paul Vecchiatto
ANCYL: Nationalisation research being conducted
Article
/ 24 January 2011

ANCYL: Nationalisation research being conducted

Research on the nationalisation of mines was being carried out by the ANC, the ANC Youth League said on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
Cope camps jockey for control
Article
/ 24 January 2011

Cope camps jockey for control

The Congress of the People appears to be riven with divisions after a weekend of sniping from opposition camps.

By Staff Reporter
Sports minister steps in to resolve Cricket SA conflict
Article
/ 24 January 2011

Sports minister steps in to resolve Cricket SA conflict

Minister Fikile Mbalula has told the top brass at Cricket SA not to allow their dispute to affect the national team ahead of the World Cup.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 January 2011

South Africa win series after India fall short

Yusuf Pathan’s blistering century proved in vain for India as South Africa won the fifth and decisive one-day international by 33 runs on Sunday.

By Ken Borland
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/ 23 January 2011

Northern Cape woman dies in flood

The body of a woman who’s car was swept off a bridge by flood waters was found in Postmasburg on Saturday, Northern Cape paramedics said.

By Staff Reporter
Family’s fear for ‘fragile’ Shrien Dewani
Article
/ 23 January 2011

Family’s fear for ‘fragile’ Shrien Dewani

The family of the UK businessman accused of arranging his wife’s murder during their honeymoon in SA say they are concerned over his mental health.

By Staff Reporter
Cope committee lays down the law
Article
/ 23 January 2011

Cope committee lays down the law

The Congress of the People’s congress national committee met on Saturday in Kempton Park to discuss "key issues".

By Staff Reporter
Stay out of politics, Mbalula warns Smith
Article
/ 22 January 2011

Stay out of politics, Mbalula warns Smith

Sports minister Fikile Mbalula has warned national cricket captain Graeme Smith not to take sides in a South African cricket power struggle.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 January 2011

Autopsy to be performed on French couple

An autopsy on a French couple, killed during an apparent shoot-out with police on a farm near Sutherland, was expected to be performed next week.

By Staff Reporter
Lekota ‘behaving like Gbagbo’
Article
/ 22 January 2011

Lekota ‘behaving like Gbagbo’

The faction allied to Cope co-founder Mbazhima Shilowa has compared rival Mosiuoa Lekota to Côte d’Ivoire’s Laurent Gbagbo.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 January 2011

Govt mulls response to SA floods

The death toll from the floods has risen to 70, the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 January 2011

SA win rain-ruined fourth one-dayer

South Africa levelled the one-day series at 2-2 by beating India by 48 runs on the Duckworth-Lewis method after bad weather ruined the fourth match.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 January 2011

Trade unions win more time for Wal-Mart evidence

The Competition Tribunal has given unions an additional 15 days to present more evidence against Wal-Mart’s $2,3-billion bid for Massmart,

By Staff Reporter
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/ 21 January 2011

Three Cipro companies hijacked

The directorships of three more companies have been anonymously hijacked, Cipro said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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