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South Africa

Tahir added to provisional World Cup squad
Article
/ 10 January 2011

Tahir added to provisional World Cup squad

Dolphins spin bowler Imran Tahir has replaced Lions batsman Jonathan Vandiar in SA’s preliminary 30-man Cricket World Cup squad.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 January 2011

ANCYL welcomes Zuma’s take on economy

The ANCYL has welcomed the ANC’s vision for transforming the economy, spokesperson Floyd Shivambu said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 January 2011

Food inflation a key economic risk

Global food prices have reached an all-time high and food inflation is on the rise. Will South Africa also be affected?

By Fiona Zerbst
Pride — but no prejudice
Article
/ 10 January 2011

Pride — but no prejudice

SA’s quality watchdog, Umalusi, explains what it did with the 2010 matric marks.

By Mafu Rakometsi
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Article
/ 10 January 2011

‘Sinking into debt? Act now!’

A timely pamphlet on debt targets credit customers.

By Fiona Zerbst
Zuma: No progress in job creation
Article
/ 10 January 2011

Zuma: No progress in job creation

There has not been much progress in government’s job creation project due to the economic crisis, said President Jacob Zuma on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 January 2011

Thousands bid farewell to Majali in Port St Johns

The funeral of controversial businessman Sandile Majali in Port St Johns in the Eastern Cape went ahead peacefully, his lawyer said on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 January 2011

Sharma sets up India win on Ntini’s farewell

Rohit Sharma blazed a half-century as India cantered to a 21-run win over SA in a one-off Twenty20 international at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.

By Jason Humphries
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Article
/ 9 January 2011

Zille: Zuma’s speech shows a party divided

President Jacob Zuma’s speech at the ANC’s anniversary in Polokwane on Saturday reflects an organisation deeply divided, DA leader Helen Zille said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 January 2011

Zuma says New Age ‘a breath of fresh air’

The <i>New Age</i> newspaper would be a breath of fresh air with balanced reporting, said President Jacob Zuma on Saturday in Durban.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma gets behind Patel’s new growth path
Article
/ 8 January 2011

Zuma gets behind Patel’s new growth path

President Jacob Zuma declared 2011 the "year of the job" during his address at the ANC’s 99th birthday rally held in Polokwane on Saturday.

By Mandy Rossouw
Malema: ‘Nationalisation is the solution’
Article
/ 8 January 2011

Malema: ‘Nationalisation is the solution’

ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema called for a programme of nationalisation to eliminate poverty at the ANC’s anniversary celebrations.

By Giordano Stolley
No cheap seats at ANC’s ‘people’s dinner’
Article
/ 8 January 2011

No cheap seats at ANC’s ‘people’s dinner’

For this election year the ANC planned to show itself to be a party which cared about people and that valued relationships for their own sake.

By Mandy Rossouw
Last hurrah for Makhaya Ntini
Article
/ 8 January 2011

Last hurrah for Makhaya Ntini

South African icon Makhaya Ntini makes his final international appearance on Sunday in a Twenty20 international against India.

By Colin Bryden
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Article
/ 7 January 2011

ANC unveils new Polokwane office amid glitz and giggles

The opening of the ANC’s new provincial office highlights the complex relationship between the party and the businesspeople who keep it afloat.

By Mandy Rossouw
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Article
/ 7 January 2011

Creating more walls than Brics

South Africa’s invitation to join the amorphous entity is an affront to the country’s foreign policy, write Mills Soko and Mzukisi Qobo.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 7 January 2011

Protector: New Age story ‘regrettable’

The Public Protector and the <em>New Age</em> are at loggerheads over a report about the controversial R500-million lease for new police headquarters.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 7 January 2011

Officer gets bail over cricket official’s murder

The traffic officer who shot dead a cricket official outside Sahara Park Newlands was granted bail on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
Cosatu lashes new labour-broking law
Article
/ 7 January 2011

Cosatu lashes new labour-broking law

Cosatu has accused the ANC and the government of soft-pedalling on labour broking to shield politically connected business people.

By Matuma Letsoala and Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 7 January 2011

Mistakes in matric report, says education dept

Mistakes had cropped up in the national 2010 matric report and at least three schools listed with a zero pass had in fact passed, the government said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 7 January 2011

SA observer team to monitor Sudan referendum

South Africa has sent an observer team of 35 to monitor a secession referendum in southern Sudan on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
Court dismisses Okah’s bail appeal
Article
/ 7 January 2011

Court dismisses Okah’s bail appeal

A court hasrejected a bail appeal for Henry Okah, the suspected ex-militant leader accused of ordering car bombings on Nigeria’s independence day.

By Staff Reporter
SA golf needs a colour change
Article
/ 7 January 2011

SA golf needs a colour change

Development must be actively pursued, and that means corporate backing, writes <strong>Dylan Rogers</strong>.

By Dylan Rogers
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Article
/ 7 January 2011

Five arrested for chief whip’s murder

Five men were arrested in the early hours of Friday morning Ehlanzeni district municipality chief whip Johan Holme Ndlovu.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 7 January 2011

UK commercial property tempts investors

The new exchange-control allowance of R4-million a year for South Africans means that investing in UK commercial property is now a real possibility.

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 7 January 2011

Speedy govt official’s fine raises ire

The government appeared to be ducking and diving following a judgement handed down against a provincial minister who was caught driving at 235km/h.

By Lloyd Gedye
Matric pass welcomed and questioned
Article
/ 7 January 2011

Matric pass welcomed and questioned

Specialists are divided on the question of whether so unexpected and so huge an improvement in the matric pass rate is both believable and reliable.

By David Macfarlane and Kamogelo Seekoei
SA’s stature grows on world stage
Article
/ 7 January 2011

SA’s stature grows on world stage

President Jacob Zuma is emerging as an international statesman, which is paying dividends for the country.

By Mandy Rossouw
India hold on to draw Test and series
Article
/ 6 January 2011

India hold on to draw Test and series

India held on for a draw in the third and final Test against South Africa at Newlands on Thursday after both teams squandered chances of victory.

By Jenny Bernstein
‘No idea of the quality of matric passes’
Article
/ 6 January 2011

‘No idea of the quality of matric passes’

The national pass rate for last year’s matrics was 67,8%, a dramatic improvement on the 2009 pass rate of just 60,7%.

By Faranaaz Parker
Take a bow, class of 2010
Article
/ 6 January 2011

Take a bow, class of 2010

The matric class of 2010 have shrugged off setbacks from a month-long World Cup break and a teacher strike to record a rise in the national pass rate.

By Staff Reporter
Polokwane: What will Zuma say?
Article
/ 6 January 2011

Polokwane: What will Zuma say?

President Jacob Zuma makes the ANC’s annual January 8 statement at the Peter Mokaba Stadium on Saturday on the party’s 99th founding anniversary.

By Staff Reporter
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