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/ 28 January 2011
Diary of a migration from tranquil Rhodes to seething Jo’burg, by <b>Peter Vale</b>.
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/ 28 January 2011
The ANC believes that the primary instrument against poverty and inequality is the creation of decent work.
<b>Mark Potterton</b> tackles a subject that makes both parents and educators hot under the collar.
Cricket South Africa approved a bonus of over R1m to chief executive Gerald Majola, while a committee was largely in the dark about two other bonuses.
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/ 28 January 2011
With shareholder activism on the rise, companies are required to be upfront about remuneration, distribution of wealth and future cash-flow prospects.
The proportion of women students at UniZulu is much higher than the national average.
Chiliboy Ralepelle and Bjorn Basson have been cleared after an inquiry found they were not at fault after testing positive for a banned stimulant.
Rubber soles won’t electrically isolate you from the ground, and the metal of your car is what keeps you safe.
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/ 28 January 2011
Physicists at Wits University now have access to the world’s largest and most complex scientific instruments used to study "elementary particles".
Honda’s new Insight hybrid reminds <strong>Steve Smith</strong> of his old tennis racquet …
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/ 28 January 2011
We agree with the argument of Sarah Gravett and Gillian Godsell that comparisons are odious when it comes to South African education.
Beware when the thunderheads start to gather, writes Phillip de Wet.
While the teams involved in the Super 15 prepare to enter the murky waters of a new competition the familiar tug of war in SA rugby remains in place.
The Council on Higher Education’s supression of its audit report on UKZN has set a terrible precedent, writes <b>Shirley Brooks</b>.
Eastern Cape official says white male principals are prime offenders in school exclusions.
Politicians and family members close to anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela have moved to quash rumours about his health.
What happens when your website isn’t as secure as you thought it was? The <i>M&G</i> found out the hard way.
While the Mandela family and ANC leaders visited Milpark on Thursday, the rest of the country huddled in the ‘national waiting room’.
Former president Nelson Mandela remained in Milpark Hospital receiving care for an apparent respiratory condition on Thursday afternoon.
Former South African president Nelson Mandela is recovering from a collapsed lung and could be released from hospital as early as Friday.
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/ 27 January 2011
Victims of recent flooding will get R50-million in aid from the National Lotteries Board.
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/ 27 January 2011
Cosatu on Thursday welcomed a high court ruling that Icasa must relaunch a probe into alleged political interference at the SABC in 2006.
South Africa awaited news on the health of Nelson Mandela on Thursday, as President Jacob Zuma called for calm.
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/ 27 January 2011
Kumba Iron Ore on Thursday called the decision rejecting its bid for a disputed mining right "legally incorrect and fundamentally flawed".
Security was tight at Milpark Hospital in Johannesburg on Thursday as media hovered outside awaiting news of former president Nelson Mandela’s health.
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/ 27 January 2011
A goal late into injury time from Knowledge Musona earned Kaizer Chiefs a nail-biting 2-2 draw against Bloemfontein Celtic on Wednesday night.
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/ 27 January 2011
The exposure in court of political manipulation by the SABC in favour of the ANC in 2006 was on Wednesday welcomed by Sanef.
As dawn broke over Milpark Hospital on Thursday, journalists camping outside the facility had no clue about Nelson Mandela’s health condition.
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/ 26 January 2011
"Foresight is failing lawyers miserably. We’re rules based and text based; the internet leaves us bewildered," said Pria Chetty, founder of the techno
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/ 26 January 2011
The media gathered outside the Milpark hospital in Johannesburg on Wednesday night as they waited for news about former president Nelson Mandela.
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/ 26 January 2011
Archbishop Desmond Tutu will remain the patron of the South African Holocaust and Genocide Foundation.
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/ 26 January 2011
The <i>Star</i> reported the City of Jo’burg warned its employees against downloading child pornography and bestiality material through a circular.