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South Africa

Key moments will unlock tight series
Article
/ 17 December 2010

Key moments will unlock tight series

It will take a bit of individual magic to separate the evenly matched Indian and South African teams, writes <strong>Neil Manthorp.</strong>

By Neil Manthorp
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Article
/ 17 December 2010

Not home for Christmas

In prison for 17 years for a crime they didn’t commit, Fusi Mofokeng and Tsokolo Joseph Mokoena were promised they would be home for the holidays.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 17 December 2010

‘Rural children just need a chance to be world beaters’

Trying to build a nation on second languages will destroy developmental goals and SA should strive for mother tongue education.

By Kamogelo Seekoei
Public funds for partisan politics
Article
/ 17 December 2010

Public funds for partisan politics

Higher education is not immune from the conceit of the one-party state, writes <b>Amanda Ngwenya</b>.

By Amanda Ngwenya
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Article
/ 17 December 2010

Protect yourself against insurance fraud

Fictitious policies are on the rise. Here’s what to look out for — and how to prevent fraud.

By Fiona Zerbst
Persecution complex at food and whine fest
Article
/ 17 December 2010

Persecution complex at food and whine fest

Poor organisation leaves the Moroccan delegates at the 17th World Festival of Youth and Students feeling unfairly treated.

By Lisa Steyn
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Article
/ 17 December 2010

India crash to 116 for nine at stumps

South Africa had India in trouble on 136/9 at stumps on day one of the first Test at Supersport Park on Thursday.

By Jenny Bernstein
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Article
/ 17 December 2010

The dirty war being fought for medical aid rands

A dirty war, including claims of a R1,8m pay off to the chairperson of a medical scheme, is being fought within the SA health insurance industry.

By Lloyd Gedye
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Article
/ 17 December 2010

Should I get a credit card or not?

Having a credit card can help to increase your affordability. But only if you use it wisely.

By Fiona Zerbst
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Africa
/ 17 December 2010

South African businesses face backlash in Zimbabwe

It may no longer be business as usual for South African companies operating in Zimbabwe.

By Ray Ndlovu
WikiLeaks’ Assange expected to be freed on bail
Article
/ 16 December 2010

WikiLeaks’ Assange expected to be freed on bail

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, fighting extradition to Sweden over alleged sex crimes, was expected to walk free on bail on Thursday.

By Avril Ormsby
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Article
/ 16 December 2010

Seven people and a dog rescued from Jo’burg floods

Seven people and a dog had to be helped to safety on Thursday after being caught by rising water following heavy rain in Pretoria and Johannesburg.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 December 2010

Protector releases report on ‘police lease’

The Public Protector has sent a draft report of a probe into the police’s R500-million lease for new headquarters to several interested parties.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 December 2010

Beer, rain and condoms: Welcome to the youth festival

The first World Festival of Youth and Students to be held in South Africa was reminiscent, in many ways, of a beer festival.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 December 2010

Birds prepare to rise from the ashes

It’s payback time for bottom-ranked club Moroka Swallows who are determined to turn the corner on a disappointing season so far

By Billy Cooper
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Article
/ 16 December 2010

Labour department starts paying Aurora miners

Hundreds of workers at Aurora’s Grootvlei mine have started receiving their salaries after nine months of no pay, a media report said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
Deadline looms for Zimbabwe migrants
Article
/ 16 December 2010

Deadline looms for Zimbabwe migrants

A steady rain made the wait particularly miserable for Zimbabwean immigrants crowded outside a South African immigration office.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 December 2010

Heavy rains in Gauteng leaves roads flooded

Heavy rainfall in Gauteng overnight has left many roads flooded which should be avoided by motorists and pedestrians, emergency services said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 December 2010

Jargon buster: Inter vivos trust

An <i>inter vivos</i> trust can protect your wealth while creating a legacy.

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 16 December 2010

Banks agree on debt review termination reprieve

If you are under debt review and qualify for a reprieve, there’s a chance you may not lose your home.

By Fiona Zerbst
Human rights council: ‘Scars of apartheid remain’
Article
/ 15 December 2010

Human rights council: ‘Scars of apartheid remain’

Studies show that despite attempts to heal scars left by apartheid, low levels of trust, inequality and social injustices remain a reality.

By Staff Reporter
Database issues delay opening of Cope conference
Article
/ 15 December 2010

Database issues delay opening of Cope conference

The illegal pre-loading of delegates’ names on the database of the Cope national elective congress delayed the opening of the congress on Wednesday.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 15 December 2010

Climate talks: SA calls for binding outcome

South Africa and other developing countries called for a legally binding outcome at the climate change talks held in Mexico over the past week.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 December 2010

Jub Jub’s lawyer questions metro cop’s statement

Statements by metro police officers testifying in Jub Jub and Themba Tashabalala’s murder trial left out vital information.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 December 2010

Calls for probe into youth festival funding

Cosatu and the DA want the Auditor General to investigate the National Lottery’s allocation of R40-million to the National Youth Development Agency.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 December 2010

Getting to the heart of free speech

What do the following have in common: A cartoon about rape, a song about killing boers, and a photo mash-up of teachers and gay bodybuilders.

By Guy Berger
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Article
/ 15 December 2010

Registration going ahead for Cope conference

Amid speculation of a divorce within the party, Cope’s elective conference had to change its registration spot.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 December 2010

Producer inflation slows

South Africa’s producer inflation slowed to 6,2% year-on-year (y/y) in November from 6,4% in October, official data showed on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
Metro cop takes stand at Jub Jub trial
Article
/ 15 December 2010

Metro cop takes stand at Jub Jub trial

A cop didn’t discriminate between musician Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye and his co-accused when testing them for drugs and alcohol, a court has heard.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 December 2010

Day three of youth festival off to a slow start

Day three of the 17th World Festival of Youth and Students got off to a slow start with delegates still arriving at the events centre by mid-morning.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 December 2010

SA carbon tax could hurt business, consumers

South Africa is likely to phase-in a carbon tax on fossil fuel inputs as part of new measures to curb carbon dioxide emissions.

By Wendell Roelf
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Article
/ 15 December 2010

BCX targets Africa retail in UCS deal

Business Connexion (BCX) has made a R614-million offer to buy up a big portion of the assets of the UCS Group.

By Candice Jones
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