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South Africa

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/ 27 November 2010

Unions seek ‘true reason’ for Exxaro retrenchments

Exxaro’s planned retrenchment of 300 workers would be the price of paying the company’s black economic empowerment shareholders a bigger dividend.

By Giordano Stolley
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Article
/ 26 November 2010

Aurora’s East Rand: The next target?

Headlines of unpaid miners matched with new BMWs for owners has pegged the leadership of Aurora as the bad boys in mining.

By Mara Kardas-Nelson
Schools cheat on fees
Article
/ 26 November 2010

Schools cheat on fees

Parents kept in the dark about government policy on payments and exemptions.

By Kamogelo Seekoei
Agliotti: ‘I sleep very well at night’
Article
/ 26 November 2010

Agliotti: ‘I sleep very well at night’

Drug dealer Glenn Agliotti was a confident man on Friday morning, as he laughed and joked at a press conference in Johannesburg.

By Ilham Rawoot
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Article
/ 26 November 2010

Patel finally shows his hand

The president will handle contrary plans in his inimitable way.

By Kevin Davie
Zumanomics: Taking the muddle way
Article
/ 26 November 2010

Zumanomics: Taking the muddle way

As of this week SA has three economic policies — or is it four? And that’s just the government. The ANC and its partners account for several more.

By Nic Dawes Author
Universities vs teacher colleges
Article
/ 26 November 2010

Universities vs teacher colleges

Varsity snobbery endangers the training of teachers for the foundation phase, writes <b>Michael Rice</b>.

By Michael Rice
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Article
/ 26 November 2010

What are we doing to ourselves?

The research-subsidy formula could be undermining academic quality.

By Chrissie Boughey
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Article
/ 26 November 2010

Professors of vision

If tertiary collegiality has succumbed to managerialism, where do we go from here?

By Alan Weinberg and Greg Graham-Smith
There’s no place like home
Article
/ 26 November 2010

There’s no place like home

Mine waste is everywhere. From cities to towns to farms to nature reserves, polluted water and air have landed on the doorsteps of millions of people.

By Julio Godoy
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Article
/ 26 November 2010

Dewani may face extradition

Amid unresolved questions about the murder, Shrien Dewani has hired a lawyer and a PR guru.

By Glynnis Underhill
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Article
/ 26 November 2010

Preparing for an Indian summer

India always attract media and "personality" attention, but Gary Kirsten will have stripped them of all that at his academy in Constantia.

By Neil Manthorp
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Article
/ 26 November 2010

One in three SA men admit to rape, survey finds

South African survey in Gauteng finds 37,4% of men confessing to rape, while 25,3% of women say they are victims.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 26 November 2010

Sishen row: Govt targets steel prices

The debacle over the award of lapsed mining rights in the Sishen iron ore mine could be used by government to force Amsa to cut in steel prices.

By Sam Sole Author, Mandy Rossouw, Lynley Donnelly and Sam Sole
Nationalisation row grinds on
Article
/ 26 November 2010

Nationalisation row grinds on

The ANC Youth League, which is pushing hard for nationalisation, is at the centre of disputes within the ANC’s economic transformation committee.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
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Article
/ 26 November 2010

Miscarriage of justice marked by lack of will

The Kebble murder case fell victim to zeal in the related Selebi case, leading to leniency for accused.

By Stefaans Brmmer
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Article
/ 25 November 2010

Further delays in release of military report finding

Suspense around the findings of a report into the service conditions for South African troops is set to continue.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 25 November 2010

Study shows war on women begins at home

Almost 80% of men in Gauteng admit to perpetrating some form of violence against women, a study revealed by the MRC and Gender Links revealed.

By Faranaaz Parker
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Article
/ 25 November 2010

Flexible funeral cover for the unbanked

Funeral policies you can buy at Money Market counters? Sanlam makes funeral cover easy and convenient.

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 25 November 2010

Nyanda ‘looking forward’ to new liaison role

President Jacob Zuma announced on Thursday the surprise appointment of axed communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda as his parliamentary counsellor.

By Mandy Rossouw
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Article
/ 25 November 2010

DA expresses concern over UN gay reference vote

The DA sent a letter to government regarding SA’s vote to delete the basis of sexual orientation from a resolution condemning unjustified executions.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 November 2010

Storm brews over destroyed matric scripts

The destruction of matric scripts in Cape Town has brought into focus what measures exist to compensate pupils when their scripts are lost.

By Kamogelo Seekoei
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Article
/ 25 November 2010

SA farmers eye Mozambique

South African farmers are eager to invest in Mozambique and provide affordable food, farmers said at an agricultural conference.

By Staff Reporter
North West premier reshuffles provincial cabinet
Article
/ 25 November 2010

North West premier reshuffles provincial cabinet

North West premier Thandi Modise on Thursday appointed six new ministers to her provincial executive committee in a major cabinet reshuffle.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 November 2010

Producer inflation at 6,4% in October

South Africa’s producer inflation braked to 6,4% year-on-year in October from 6,8% in September, official data showed on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
Agliotti ruling: ‘Dining with the devil’
Article
/ 25 November 2010

Agliotti ruling: ‘Dining with the devil’

Over five years after the shooting of mining magnate Brett Kebble, Glenn Agliotti — accused of the murder — is at a crossroads.

By Verashni Pillay and Sapa Afp
Kallis bemoans lifeless pitches
Article
/ 25 November 2010

Kallis bemoans lifeless pitches

South Africa’s stand-in skipper Jacques Kallis laid into the flat pitches used during their test series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 November 2010

Bucs wary of United

Orlando Pirates are expecting a backlash and a hot reception when they return to play Maritzburg United in an Absa Premiership showdown.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 November 2010

Risk and diversification

Modern portfolio theory shows that diversification is fundamental to constructing a portfolio.

By Ian Brink
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Article
/ 25 November 2010

Honeymoon murder accused to appear in court

One of the men arrested after the murder of honeymooning tourist Anni Dewani was expected to appear in court again on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 November 2010

Interest rate cuts ‘too little, too late’

Evidence that South Africa’s economic growth is slowing is raising fears the government has done too little and acted too late to boost growth.

By Jenny Gross
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Article
/ 25 November 2010

JZ’s muddlenomics … and other stories

JZ’s muddlenomics got you confused? Us too. <b>Nic Dawes</b> attempts to unravel the mixed messages of austerity, growth and frivolous spending.

By Staff Reporter
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