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South Africa

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/ 10 November 2010

New broadband network to be established

Cell C, Internet Solutions and Convergence Partners are developing a new broadband network, FibreCo Telecommunications said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 November 2010

Info Bill to protect whistle-blowers, not the media

Ruling party MPs accepted changes to the Protection of Information Bill to protect whistle-blowers, but baulked at doing the same for the media.

By Emsie Ferreira
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/ 10 November 2010

US astronaut describes his space experience

One of the first space walking astronauts to repair the Hubble State Telescope described his experience in space as "always kind of fun".

By Staff Reporter
New uses for the vuvuzela
Article
/ 9 November 2010

New uses for the vuvuzela

Two South Africans decided to hold an international competition to revive the controversial vuvuzela and find some new uses.

By Staff Reporter
Charges dropped against two school rape accused
Article
/ 9 November 2010

Charges dropped against two school rape accused

Charges against two boys who allegedly drugged and raped a Johannesburg school have been dropped due to a lack of evidence.

By Staff Reporter
Taxpayers fork out R886 000 for Malema’s guards
Article
/ 9 November 2010

Taxpayers fork out R886 000 for Malema’s guards

ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema cost taxpayers more than R886 000 for police bodyguards, it emerged on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

Medi-Clinic lifts first-half profit, outlook upbeat

South Africa’s second biggest private hospital group, Medi-Clinic, has posted a 19% rise in first-half profit.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

Netcare fined R4m over illegal kidney transplants

Netcare in KZN has been fined R4-million by a court after it pleaded guilty to charges of illegal kidney transplants, it was reported on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Further delays in Okah bail hearing
Article
/ 9 November 2010

Further delays in Okah bail hearing

Nigerian terrorism accused Henry Okah’s bail application was postponed again in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.

By Lionel Faull
‘We have to change the way we think about water’
Article
/ 9 November 2010

‘We have to change the way we think about water’

Despite its importance to development and human health, the quality of South Africa’s water is fast degrading.

By Mara Kardas-Nelson
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Article
/ 9 November 2010

Guide to the main players

The world of acid mine drainage is filled with myriad characters with competing interests. Follow this guide to see who’s who.

By Mara Kardas-Nelson
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Article
/ 9 November 2010

High court ‘creaking to a halt’, says judge

Prominent Judge Kathy Satchwell has warned that the South Gauteng High Court was slowly "creaking to a halt" due to bad management.

By Staff Reporter
Chiefs focus on Santos
Article
/ 9 November 2010

Chiefs focus on Santos

Chiefs’ strongest side meets Santos in their PSL match, while keeping the Soweto Derby game against Pirates at the back of their minds.

By Staff Reporter
Gordhan: World needs to deal with capital inflows
Article
/ 9 November 2010

Gordhan: World needs to deal with capital inflows

The world needs to deal with the rapid movement of capital flows, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

How Gauteng’s toll roads will work

The SA National Roads Agency is set to implement its open-road tolling system in April next year, and the cost structure has come under the spotlight.

By Fiona Zerbst
Zuma’s wife settles CCMA dispute
Article
/ 9 November 2010

Zuma’s wife settles CCMA dispute

President Jacob Zuma’s wife, MaNtuli, has solved a labour dispute with her domestic worker, Doris Ngobese.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

‘Two Somali hostages are South Africans’

Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane confirmed that two people taken hostage from a yacht off the coast of Somalia were South African.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma’s G20 trip may be clouded by N Korea reports
Article
/ 8 November 2010

Zuma’s G20 trip may be clouded by N Korea reports

The ANCYL has been stepping up its support for North Korea, Pyongyang’s media said, ahead of President Zuma’s visit to the G20 meeting in South Korea.

By Jon Herskovitz
Mickey Arthur denies match-fixing claim
Article
/ 8 November 2010

Mickey Arthur denies match-fixing claim

Former Proteas coach Mickey Arthur has denied suggesting a one-day international against Pakistan in 2007 was fixed.

By Ken Borland
UK arms-deal probe welcomed
Article
/ 8 November 2010

UK arms-deal probe welcomed

Cosatu has welcomed the decision by a United Kingdom auditing body to launch a new investigation into South Africa’s arms deal.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 November 2010

Parliament mulls scrapping VAT on books

Parliament’s Standing Committee on Finance is considering amending the budget to allow for a zero-rating of VAT on books.

By Ryan Hoffmann
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/ 8 November 2010

Cosatu angry over Mpumalanga reshuffle

Cosatu voices their anger over Mpumalanga premier David Mabuza’s decision not to consult them on the provincial executive reshuffle.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 November 2010

Union takes bank to court over retrenchments

Finance union Sasbo filed papers with the Labour Court on Monday to obtain an urgent interdict against Standard Bank retrenching staff.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 November 2010

Two school rape suspects arrested

Two boys suspected of drugging and raping a Johannesburg schoolgirl have been arrested, the Gauteng education minister said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
Police to assist with arms-deal probe, if asked
Article
/ 8 November 2010

Police to assist with arms-deal probe, if asked

Any agency probing the arms-deal matter would be assisted in their investigations if it is requested, national police said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 November 2010

Vodacom boosts first-half profit, lifts dividend

Cellphone operator Vodacom said on Monday first-half earnings rose 38,4% and lifted its interim dividend 64%.

By Gugulakhe Lourie
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/ 8 November 2010

Banyana a step closer to World Cup

Banyana Banyana are just 90 minutes away from reaching a place in the 2011 women’s Soccer World Cup.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 November 2010

Jo’burg chamber consultant criticises Aarto

The new traffic demerit system will negatively effect owners of company vehicles and their drivers, a consultant said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 November 2010

Banks will struggle to meet customers’ demands, says survey

As bank customers, we’re not as loyal as we used to be — we’re guided by price and we’re not afraid to shop around.

By Fiona Zerbst
Pakistan Cricket Board warns Mickey Arthur
Article
/ 8 November 2010

Pakistan Cricket Board warns Mickey Arthur

The Pakistan Cricket Board on Monday warned former South Africa coach Mickey Arthur not to repeat his controversial allegations of match fixing.

By Rizwan Ali
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/ 8 November 2010

No arrests in Soweto for school ‘gang rape’

Three boys accused of drugging and raping a Johannesburg schoolgirl have not been arrested yet, the provincial education department said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 November 2010

Mandela’s son-in-law wanted by US police

US law enforcement authorities have issued an extradition request to South Africa for Nelson Mandela’s son-in-law, Isaac Kwame Amuah.

By Staff Reporter
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