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/ 7 November 2010

Seniors, beware self-insurance

Weigh up the pros and cons very carefully before you consider cutting short-term insurance.

By Fiona Zerbst
White father of African rock marks anniversary
Article
/ 7 November 2010

White father of African rock marks anniversary

In a rehearsal studio one afternoon in 1986, a white South African musician wrote an international hit — partly in isiZulu.

By Jenny Gross
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Article
/ 7 November 2010

Urine for sale? Durban’s in the market

Get paid to pee. That’s the deal on offer in Durban, where the city is looking to buy liquid waste to encourage residents to use dry toilets.

By Marine Veith
‘The ANC cannot win by itself’
Article
/ 6 November 2010

‘The ANC cannot win by itself’

Alliance partners in the ANC, SACP and Cosatu brushed aside any suggestions of a split at a meeting in Pietermaritzburg on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 November 2010

John Block fails in another bid to avoid prison

Northern Cape ANC leader John Block failed on Friday in yet another high court bid for freedom, a day after being sent to prison by the same court.

By Staff Reporter
Mickey Arthur tells how Ntini played the race card
Article
/ 6 November 2010

Mickey Arthur tells how Ntini played the race card

The South African cricket team faces further controversy next week when former coach Mickey Arthur’s autobiography is released.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 5 November 2010

ANC shocked by arrest of John Block

The ANC is shocked by the arrest of Northern Cape minister of finance John Block, but believes he is innocent until proven guilty, it said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
ANC commends Yengeni for resigning from directorships
Article
/ 5 November 2010

ANC commends Yengeni for resigning from directorships

Former ANC chief whip Tony Yengeni has shown "good leadership" by resigning the directorships he holds in six companies, the ANC said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 5 November 2010

A “big noise” on rural education

In a first for South Africa, the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) has established a chair of rural education.

By Ryan Hoffmann
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Article
/ 5 November 2010

‘Padkos’ for school leavers

It’s not too late for some last-minute help to get them on their way, writes <b>Patricia Flederman</b>.

By Patricia Flederman
Agliotti case postponed
Article
/ 5 November 2010

Agliotti case postponed

Argument to have the case against Brett Kebble murder accused Glenn Agliotti discharged was postponed on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 5 November 2010

SA cannot afford another false dawn

Reform in the FET college system must be black-led and display high expertise, writes <b>Robin Landman</b>

By Robin Landman
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Article
/ 5 November 2010

SABC staff ‘in the dark’ about Gumede story

Phil Molefe, the SABC’s head of news, apparently did not inform his senior editorial staff that he was preparing a news item about Robert Gumede.

By Glynnis Underhill
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Article
/ 5 November 2010

Timeline of a Telkom tender

When Robert Gumede tendered to produce phonecards for Telkom in 2002, he had just come out of a bad break-up with his business partner.

By Adriaan Basson and Sam Sole Author
Life is good — without Herschelle
Article
/ 5 November 2010

Life is good — without Herschelle

Herschelle Gibbs was right about one thing during press interviews to promote his biography. The Proteas are in a "good place" at the moment.

By Neil Manthorp
Doing history differently?
Article
/ 5 November 2010

Doing history differently?

Now in its 17th year, UWC’s celebrated history seminar takes stock, writes <b>Jill Weintroub</b>.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 5 November 2010

Hostile takeover: The university loses its mission

The dispute about corporatisation of universities centres on the erosion of a sense of vocation, write <b>Alan Weinberg and Greg Graham Smith</b>.

By Alan Weinberg and Greg Graham-Smith
Why we need new colleges of education
Article
/ 5 November 2010

Why we need new colleges of education

The crisis of teaching in the early grades disadvantages the majority of children, argues <b>Michael Rice</b>.

By Michael Rice
Home-ground disadvantage?
Article
/ 5 November 2010

Home-ground disadvantage?

The way results have been going in the Telkom Knockout competition it might be better playing away from home this weekend.

By Thomas Kwenaite
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Article
/ 5 November 2010

Five tips on budgeting to avoid debt

If you’re spending more than 40% to 50% of your budget on repaying debt, you’re already in trouble.

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 5 November 2010

The low-down on FNB’s fuel-discount offering

With open-road tolling in Gauteng about to squeeze the motorist, FNB’s fuel discounts are well timed, while encouraging responsible banking.

By Fiona Zerbst and Maya Fisher French
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Article
/ 5 November 2010

‘Robert asked me to pay R100K to Telkom executive’

Robert Gumede’s ex-wife has told the <i>M&G</i> how she transferred R100 000 to the account of a company belonging to a Telkom executive’s wife.

By Adriaan Basson and Sam Sole Author
Shilowa: KPMG colluded with Lekota
Article
/ 4 November 2010

Shilowa: KPMG colluded with Lekota

Cope deputy Mbhazima Shilowa on Thursday accused KPMG of colluding with party leader Mosiuoa Lekota in its probe into the party’s finances.

By Staff Reporter
Israel opera tour goes ahead, with a difference
Article
/ 4 November 2010

Israel opera tour goes ahead, with a difference

After an uproar over Cape Town Opera’s tour to Israel, opera managing director Michael Williams has written a letter of apology

By Verashni Pillay
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Article
/ 4 November 2010

Unions fret over Wal-Mart’s bid

If Wal-Mart succeeded in its bid to buy a share of Massmart, it would mean job losses for the retail and manufacturing sector, union Saccawu said.

By Gillian Jones
ANC to Cosatu: If you flirt with others, let us know
Article
/ 4 November 2010

ANC to Cosatu: If you flirt with others, let us know

ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe says the ANC’s criticism of Cosatu’s civil society conference was not motivated by paranoia.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 4 November 2010

DA says report a ‘reality check’ for SA govt

The declining rankings of SA in key development and competitiveness indicators points to a massive policy failure by government, the DA said.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 4 November 2010

Consumers, operators get Rica reprieve

The Department of Justice has yielded to requests from the mobile operators to extend the Rica deadline to June 30, 2011.

By Candice Jones
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Article
/ 4 November 2010

Call for probe into alleged homophobia in Vosloorus

Following recent reports of alleged homophobia by police officers in Vosloorus, gay and lesbian rights groups have called for an investigation.

By Karabo Keepile
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Article
/ 4 November 2010

Eskom gets R15-billion loan

Eskom said on Thursday it has received a loan of R15-billion from the Development Bank of Southern Africa to fund new power projects.

By Staff Reporter
Yengeni resigns from directorships
Article
/ 4 November 2010

Yengeni resigns from directorships

ANC former chief whip Tony Yengeni’s lawyer said on Thursday he has resigned all the directorships he holds in six companies.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 4 November 2010

Fixed rate ‘no guarantee of competitiveness’

Fixing an exchange rate at a particular level does not necessarily lead to competitiveness, Reserve Bank Governor Gill Marcus said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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