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/ 30 November 2010

Anomalies in Sexual Offences Act challenged

The Teddy Bear Clinic and Resources aimed at the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect filed papers to challenge anomalies in the Sexual Offences Act.

By Kamogelo Seekoei
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/ 30 November 2010

Naspers profits up by a third

Media conglomerate Naspers posted a 33% rise in first-half earnings on Tuesday, helped by strong performance of its pay-TV and internet units.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 November 2010

Abstracts can’t be avoided

In the eighth column in his series, <b>Aarnout Brombacher</b> explains the important difference between real-life problems and abstracts.

By Aarnout Brombacher
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Article
/ 30 November 2010

Rules for success

To set goals that can be achieved, you need to stick to a certain formula.

By Richard Hayward
Five ways to save this Christmas
Article
/ 30 November 2010

Five ways to save this Christmas

Those who are lucky receive a 13th cheque, but most overspend and wake up to a New Year debt hangover.

By Gareth Stokes
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Article
/ 30 November 2010

Taking a WikiDump

Oh, the irony. Media organisations arguing against access to information.

By Chris Roper
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Article
/ 30 November 2010

The plane crash that wasn’t

"URGENT-PLANECRASH-ORTAMBO" came over the South African Press Association wires at 7.48am on Tuesday morning.

By Matthew Burbidge
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Article
/ 30 November 2010

Igesund up for new challenge at Swallows

New Moroka Swallows coach Gordon Igesund is under no illusions as to the task ahead in lifting the demoralised Birds off the foot of the league table.

By Billy Cooper
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Article
/ 30 November 2010

An alternative to losing your home

FNB’s Quick Sell programme offers you an interest-free voluntary selling plan as an alternative to repossession.

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 30 November 2010

Judge loses drunk-driving appeal

Judge Nkola Motata has lost his appeal against a drunk-driving conviction in the High Court in Johannesburg, a media report said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 November 2010

Graduate professionals are underinsured

Do you have adequate life and disability cover? Asisa says high-income earners tend to fall short.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 November 2010

Can going green improve your property’s value?

South Africans appear keen to buy properties with eco-friendly features.

By Fiona Zerbst
Judgement reserved in ‘shoot the boer’ application
Article
/ 29 November 2010

Judgement reserved in ‘shoot the boer’ application

Judgement was on Monday reserved in an application by the ANC for leave to appeal an order that the lyrics "shoot the boer" were incitement to crime.

By Jenni O Grady
Twist in ‘shoot the boer’ application
Article
/ 29 November 2010

Twist in ‘shoot the boer’ application

An application by the ANC for leave to appeal an order that singing "shoot the boer" is incitement to crime took an unexpected turn on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
All eyes on new evaluation unit
Article
/ 29 November 2010

All eyes on new evaluation unit

<b>Thabo Mohlala</b> quizzed the newly appointed chief executive officer of Needu, Dr John Volmink, on how the new structure will operate.

By Thabo Mohlala
Performances, fashion light up Metro FM Music Awards
Article
/ 29 November 2010

Performances, fashion light up Metro FM Music Awards

The 10th Metro FM Music Awards were held in Nelspruit at the beautiful Mbombela Stadium on November 27.

By Karabo Keepile
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Article
/ 29 November 2010

Planning for the year ahead

This exercise needs to be thought out well before the start of the new school year.

By Alan Clarke
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Article
/ 29 November 2010

Winners in innovation

South African educators once again did well in a global project that encourages teachers to use technology to transform education.

By Primarashni Gower
What’s wrong with SA schools?
Article
/ 29 November 2010

What’s wrong with SA schools?

<b>Primarashni Gower</b> speaks to Graeme Bloch, author of <i>The Toxic Mix: What is Wrong with SA’s Schools and How to Fix It</i>.

By Primarashni Gower
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Article
/ 29 November 2010

Suspended officials on full pay

Department of basic education has not redeployed any suspended officials.

By Thabo Mohlala
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Article
/ 29 November 2010

Olympiad beckons

SAASTA is urging grade 11 and 12 learners to take part in the 2011 National Science Olymnpiad.

By Primarashni Gower
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Article
/ 29 November 2010

Bucs gear up for Telkom Knockout final

Orlando Pirates are determined to give their fans an early Christmas present by beating Kaizer Chiefs in Saturday night’s Telkom Knockout final.

By Billy Cooper
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Article
/ 29 November 2010

Dewani murder case postponed

Curious pensioner Mervyn Kelly was disappointed to be told that the case involving the three accused of murdering Anni Dewani was postponed on Monday.

By Glynnis Underhill
Where can our children be safe?
Article
/ 29 November 2010

Where can our children be safe?

Looking at statistics and media reports, one can only wonder how to keep children safe and out of harm’s way.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 November 2010

Speak out and stop violence

Each year, on November 25, the world commemorates the International Day for Elimination of Violence against Women.

By Staff Reporter
A drink too far
Article
/ 29 November 2010

A drink too far

Soul City’s Phuza Wize campaign is highlighting the link between alcohol and Aids, writes <b>Savera Kalideen</b>.

By Savera Kalideen
Alcohol abuse plagues schools
Article
/ 29 November 2010

Alcohol abuse plagues schools

The Soul City Phuza Wize Drink Safe Live Safe campaign has come up with a new way to make schools alcohol-free.

By Savera Kalideen
Hlayiseka tackles violence
Article
/ 29 November 2010

Hlayiseka tackles violence

Hlayiseka is a school intervention which aims to equip South African schools burdened with violence to cope better with their situation.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 November 2010

Judge defends order to ban ‘shoot the boer’ song

Judge Leon Halgryn defended his order banning the words "shoot the boer" in the high court in Johannesburg on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 November 2010

Brad Wood in custody over mine shootings

Former <em>Big Brother</em> celebrity Brad Wood handed himself to police on Monday over his alleged role in the deaths of four illegal miners.

By Staff Reporter
Report casts doubt on Mbeki’s neutrality on Zim
Article
/ 29 November 2010

Report casts doubt on Mbeki’s neutrality on Zim

Thabo Mbeki had a bias for Zanu-PF during his time as mediator between Zimbabwe’s ruling party and opposition MDC, US embassy documents have revealed.

By Mandy Rossouw
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/ 29 November 2010

How retailers and consumers view the festive season

Retailers are expected to keep selling price increases down this year — so keep your eyes peeled for discounts and affordable items.

By Fiona Zerbst
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