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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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/ 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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Article
/ 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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Article
/ 21 January 2011

Three Cipro companies hijacked

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

By Staff Reporter
R3,4-million settlement for Mokoetle
Article
/ 21 January 2011

R3,4-million settlement for Mokoetle

Embattled former SABC CEO Solly Mokoetle received a settlement of R3,4-million following his resignation on Wednesday, the SABC said.

By Staff Reporter
Lawyer: Derby-Lewis’s cancer is aggressive
Article
/ 21 January 2011

Lawyer: Derby-Lewis’s cancer is aggressive

Clive Derby-Lewis, who is serving a life sentence for the murder of SACP leader Chris Hani, learned on Friday that his prostate cancer was aggressive.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 January 2011

Motsoaledi pursues framework to harmonise aid

Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi on Friday launched a framework to "harmonise" donor money for the public health sector.

By Natasha Marrian
Luxury lekgotla irks officials
Article
/ 21 January 2011

Luxury lekgotla irks officials

There are uneasy rumblings among some in government circles over the relocation of this year’s government lekgotla to a five-star resort in Limpopo.

By Mandy Rossouw
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Article
/ 21 January 2011

SAfm founder: SABC reporters are ‘pathetic’

The SABC’s reporters are "pathetic", and the broadcaster is like a patient with multiple organ failure, the founder of SAFM said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
There’s skill in a clever plan
Article
/ 21 January 2011

There’s skill in a clever plan

Setas welcome a skills development strategy that they say will, at last, work, writes <b>Jim Freeman</b>.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 January 2011

Shooting of French couple sparks probe

Police investigate whether the French couple who were shot dead by police after being found on a farm in Sutherland were given a chance to surrender.

By Glynnis Underhill and Sapa Afp
Forensic audits reveal how medical aid giant was looted
Article
/ 21 January 2011

Forensic audits reveal how medical aid giant was looted

South Africa’s second-largest medical scheme was treated as a private cash cow by its principal officer, court papers and forensic audits suggest.

By Lloyd Gedye
Door still open for IFP’s ‘prodigal daughter’
Article
/ 21 January 2011

Door still open for IFP’s ‘prodigal daughter’

The door was still open for IFP’s beleaguered national chairperson to reconcile with the party, president Mangosuthu Buthelezi said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
Fraud suspect gave ANC R3,6-million
Article
/ 21 January 2011

Fraud suspect gave ANC R3,6-million

Businessman Gaston Savoi, who is accused of bribing government officials for tender awards worth more than R86m, donated about R3,6m to the ANC.

By Craig Mckune
Sanef: Make Mokoetle settlement public
Article
/ 20 January 2011

Sanef: Make Mokoetle settlement public

The public has a right to know the details of the financial settlement bestowed on embattled former SABC CEO Solly Mokoetle, Sanef said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 January 2011

FF+: Make matric adjustments public

It is in the interests of those who sat the 2010 matric exams that details of adjustments made to their marks be made public, the FF+ said on Thursday

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 January 2011

Govt attempt to curb rand bears little fruit

Government’s attempts to curb the rapid strength of the rand were becoming increasingly costly and having little effect on the currency.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 20 January 2011

Motorists, beware flooding

Heavy rain and floods have affected motorists countrywide. Here’s how to drive defensively in bad weather.

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 20 January 2011

No rate cut, so tighten your belt

We won’t have more money in our pockets — but we should still use the low-interest-rate environment to reduce debt.

By Fiona Zerbst
Smith: Players focus on cricket, not controversy
Article
/ 20 January 2011

Smith: Players focus on cricket, not controversy

SA cricketers will concentrate on their preparations for the World Cup and not become embroiled in the controversy over Cricket SA’s president.

By Jenny Bernstein
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Article
/ 20 January 2011

French couple shot dead in Sutherland

A French couple that shot dead a police officer and wounded another was believed to have been killed on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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