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South Africa

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/ 19 January 2011

Controversial report not for public domain, say cops

A report warning that serial rape and murder investigations in Gauteng were in disarray was not intended for the public domain, the police say.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 January 2011

Pirates suspend Teko after training no-show

Orlando Pirates have suspended star midfielder Teko Modise for failing to attend training ahead of last weekend’s clash against Santos.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 January 2011

December CPI slows to 3,5%

South Africa’s targeted consumer inflation slowed to 3,5% year-on-year in December from 3,6% in November, official data showed on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
SA gamble on uncapped Tahir for World Cup
Article
/ 19 January 2011

SA gamble on uncapped Tahir for World Cup

Uncapped leg-spinner Imran Tahir was on Tuesday named in South Africa’s 15-man squad for the Cricket World Cup from February 19 to April 2.

By Colin Bryden
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/ 19 January 2011

We’re a long way from financial security

Bad financial planning, overspending and not enough savings are to blame for South Africans’ financial vulnerability.

By Fiona Zerbst
Crowded golf calendar is a ‘mess’ for Ernie Els
Article
/ 19 January 2011

Crowded golf calendar is a ‘mess’ for Ernie Els

For all the miles he has flown and all the trophies he has won, Ernie Els would seem to be the biggest supporter of a move toward a world golf tour.

By Dough Fergson
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/ 19 January 2011

Government won’t pay for flood-damaged crops

Government will not compensate farmers for their flood-damaged crops, Minister of Agriculture Tina Joemat-Pettersson said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Tailenders guide India home after Pathan blitz
Article
/ 19 January 2011

Tailenders guide India home after Pathan blitz

Yusuf Pathan blazed a half-century but India still had to call on their tailenders to clinch victory over South Africa by two wickets on Tuesday.

By Jenny Bernstein
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/ 18 January 2011

BMF supports labour broking changes

The Black Management Forum on Tuesday added support to the move by government to prohibit abusive practices by labour brokers.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 January 2011

Cosatu warns on forming new parties

Cosatu was worried about individuals launching parties close to elections, KwaZulu-Natal provincial secretary Zet Luzipho said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Hawks ‘deliberating’ Livni matter
Article
/ 18 January 2011

Hawks ‘deliberating’ Livni matter

The Hawks on Tuesday deliberated whether there were grounds to issue an arrest warrant for former Israel foreign minister Tzipi Livni, due in SA soon.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 January 2011

MPs debate new changes to info Bill

The state law adviser on Tuesday presented MPs with more than 60 pages of suggested further changes to the Protection of Information Bill.

By Emsie Ferreira
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/ 18 January 2011

Study finds family ties helped weather the recession

Three-quarters of South Africa’s family-owned businesses believe family ties helped them through the recession, according to a PwC survey released.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 January 2011

Proposed labour legislation ‘open to debate’

Proposed changes to labour laws that aim to end casual-worker brokers are a long way from becoming law, a senior labour department official says.

By Stuart Graham
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/ 18 January 2011

Domestic tourism must grow to create jobs

The domestic tourism market must grow to create more jobs in the sector, TBCSA chairperson Tommy Edmond said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Peace centre defends Tutu’s criticism of Israel
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/ 18 January 2011

Peace centre defends Tutu’s criticism of Israel

The Desmond Tutu Peace Centre on Tuesday defended the archbishop’s criticism of Israel, saying it was part of his quest for world peace.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 January 2011

Private school enrolments increase, survey shows

The number of pupils attending private schools increased by 50% between 2000 and 2009, a study released by the SA Institute of Relations shows.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 January 2011

Case against Sandile Majali withdrawn

The fraud case against late controversial businessman Sandile Majali was formally withdrawn in the Johannesburg Commercial Crimes Court on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 January 2011

The benefits of debt consolidation

You can save as much as 20% a month — provided you’re vigilant when it comes to the interest rate charged.

By Fiona Zerbst
More rain predicted for flood-hit SA
Article
/ 18 January 2011

More rain predicted for flood-hit SA

The South African Weather Service has predicted more rain for the rest of the week in the northern provinces and central interior of the country.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 January 2011

Wendy Machanik case postponed

The case between the Estate Agency Affairs Board and Wendy Machanik has been postponed to Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 January 2011

The idiot’s guide to the open road tolling system

The <em>Mail & Guardian</em> presents its dummies guide to the open-road tolling system explaining what you can expect.

By Karabo Keepile
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/ 18 January 2011

The cost of not saving for your child’s education

University costs for current grade ones will be over R160 000 by 2024.

By Fiona Zerbst
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/ 18 January 2011

Quoth the Craven

Call me "ultra-critical" if you will, but I couldn’t help wincing at an extract from a Cosatu birthday card to the ANC.

By Chris Roper
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/ 18 January 2011

Search for French couple continues in Sutherland

Police were searching on Monday for a French couple involved in a shooting incident in which a South African police officer was killed.

By Staff Reporter
Gauteng floods: Hennops River subsides
Article
/ 18 January 2011

Gauteng floods: Hennops River subsides

After a tragic Monday which saw the death of a fireman and others rescued from floods, the water level at the Hennops River in Centurion had subsided.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 January 2011

SA women’s hockey team upbeat ahead of series

The South Africa women’s hockey team are hoping for good form when they play in the South African International Series starting on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 January 2011

Cosatu: DA claims on labour brokers ‘a myth’

Cosatu has rejected a statement by the DA that proposed amendments to labour legislation would result in job losses, as "a myth".

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 January 2011

Climate change can be an ‘opportunity’, says Stiglitz

South Africa has the capacity to put itself at the forefront of emerging countries when it comes to adapting to climate change.

By Faranaaz Parker
SA reels as floods wreak havoc
Article
/ 17 January 2011

SA reels as floods wreak havoc

A fireman has drowned and countless other people are missing after massive flooding around Gauteng on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
Wal-Mart bid for Massmart approved, boycott looms
Article
/ 17 January 2011

Wal-Mart bid for Massmart approved, boycott looms

Massmart’s shareholders have accepted a takeover by US group Wal-Mart, setting up the world’s largest retailer for a potential battle with unions.

By Tiisetso Motsoeneng
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/ 17 January 2011

Fitch upgrades SA outlook, sees GDP recovery

Ratings agency Fitch raised South Africa’s outlook to stable from negative on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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