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South Africa

Jay Naidoo criticises ‘society of secrets’
Article
/ 31 December 2010

Jay Naidoo criticises ‘society of secrets’

After all that South Africans had fought for, was the country building "a society of secrets" asked former communications minister Jay Naidoo.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 30 December 2010

‘Majali persecuted for supporting ANC’

Businessman Sandile Majali was persecuted because of his selfless contributions to the ANC, national executive member Ngoako Ramatlodi said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 December 2010

Firefighters battle flames on Signal Hill

Cape Town firefighters were still battling late on Thursday afternoon to control a veld fire on the slopes of Signal Hill above the city.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 December 2010

Zuma calls for redefining of BEE

President Jacob Zuma has called for a debate on the meaning of black economic empowerment, the media reported on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
SA offers printing press to Zim as deadline looms
Article
/ 30 December 2010

SA offers printing press to Zim as deadline looms

SA has offered Zimbabwe the use of its passport printing press ahead of the December 31 deadline set for Zimbabweans living in South Africa.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 December 2010

Dhoni: Bring on the green pitch of Cape Town

Fresh from leading India to their second Test win on five tours of SA, Mahendra Singh Dhoni said he would welcome playing the third Test in Cape Town.

By Colin Bryden
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Article
/ 29 December 2010

Over 1 100 killed on SA roads in December

Over 1 100 people have died on South African roads during this festive season, the Road Traffic Management Corporation said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 December 2010

SA, not just another Bric in the wall

South Africa’s ascension to the Bric group of major emerging economies was more about politics than economics.

By Jon Herskovitz
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Article
/ 29 December 2010

PetroSA goes after Majali estate

PetroSA plans to recover millions of rands the late businessman Sandi Majali owed it, a media report said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 December 2010

Transport minister: Motorists risk losing licences

Motorists risk losing their driving permits in 2011 if they are found guilty of drunk driving, speeding or reckless road offences.

By Johannesburg
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Article
/ 28 December 2010

SA chase 192 for victory

South Africa need 192 runs for victory with seven wickets in hand after a mini collapse saw them lose three wickets for 19 runs.

By Jenny Bernstein
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Article
/ 28 December 2010

Majali memorial service set for Thursday

A memorial service for controversial businessman Sandi Majali will be held at the Bryanston Methodist Church on Thursday afternoon.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 28 December 2010

Despite early breakthrough India’s lead grows to 292

South Africa struck early on day three of the second Test against India taking three wickets on Tuesday morning.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 28 December 2010

‘Highly unlikely’ Majali committed suicide

The death of controversial businessman Sandile Majali was "highly unlikely" to have been a suicide, his lawyer John Ngcebetsha said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 December 2010

Drama in Durban between SA and India

There was plenty of drama at Kingsmead on Monday as 18 wickets fell on one day in the second day of the second Test between South Africa and India.

By Jenny Bernstein
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Article
/ 27 December 2010

Four days left for Zim immigrants to register

Illegal Zimbabweans living in South Africa have four days left to register for legal documents, the Home Affairs department said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 December 2010

A melting pot of Mother City sounds: New Year’s Eve party picks

Miles Keylock rounds up the best Cape New Year’s Eve parties.

By Miles Keylock
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Article
/ 27 December 2010

PAC founder member dies

Pan Africanist Congress of Azania founder member Edward Sonnyboy Bhengu has died, the party said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 December 2010

Majali inquest hangs on medication tests

Police were waiting for tests to be conducted on medication found in the hotel room where the body of businessman Sandi Majali was found on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 26 December 2010

Sandi Majali found dead

Tycoon Sandi Majali’s body has been found in the Quatermain Hotel in Sandton, Johannesburg, on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 26 December 2010

Steyn demolishes Indian top order

Dale Steyn produced another magnificent exhibition of fast outswing bowling on Sunday to scythe through the Indian batting at Kingsmead.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 26 December 2010

Steyn strikes twice by dismissing Indian openers

Dale Steyn obtained vicious late away movement to claim two wickets as India reached 74 for two at lunch on the first day of the second Test.

By Ken Borland
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Article
/ 25 December 2010

SA look to heap pressure on India

SA will be seeking to wrap up victory against India, the team ranked number one in Test cricket, in the second Test which starts on Sunday.

By Colin Bryden
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Article
/ 24 December 2010

Spitting in the faces of the corrupt

Zapiro may be facing yet another lawsuit from the president, but if his latest cartoon is anything to go by, he won’t be silenced any time soon.

By Verashni Pillay
Advocate Barbie turns to Constitutional Court
Article
/ 24 December 2010

Advocate Barbie turns to Constitutional Court

Cezanne Visser has applied to the Constitutional Court for leave to appeal her seven-year prison sentence for sexual offences.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 24 December 2010

‘Those who abuse women have no place in our society’

The guilty verdict given to sugar-cane serial killer Thozamile Taki proves that those who abuse women have no place in society, the ANC in KZN says.

By Staff Reporter
Proteas set for India fightback
Article
/ 24 December 2010

Proteas set for India fightback

South Africa are prepared for India’s experienced line-up to fight back strongly in the Boxing Day Test after their crushing defeat at Centurion.

By Jason Humphries
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Article
/ 23 December 2010

Recession depression: Change the way you think

The ongoing recession has done much more than affect our collective pocketbooks. It has also driven many to depression — and even suicide.

By Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 23 December 2010

Former SA star Tovey fired as Aces coach

Former South Africa captain Neil Tovey was sacked as coach of second-from-bottom Premiership club Mpumalanga Black Aces.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 December 2010

Sugar-cane serial killer found guilty

The sugar-cane serial killer was found guilty on 26 charges relating to killing 13 women in the KwaZulu-Natal High Court on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
Cele warns criminals who shoot at cops
Article
/ 23 December 2010

Cele warns criminals who shoot at cops

Police chief Bheki Cele has used the fatal shooting of four alleged robbers in Kranskop as an example of what will happen to people who shoot at cops.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 December 2010

Hundreds homeless after E Cape storm

Scores of people were injured, some critically, by the strong winds and hail that hammered parts of the Eastern Cape.

By Staff Reporter
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