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South Africa

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Article
/ 17 September 2010

A novel approach

The bookazine concept aims to "make reading cool" by blending the features of magazines with quality writing while telling South African stories.

By Ryan Hoffmann
Pretty close to happiness on wheels
Article
/ 17 September 2010

Pretty close to happiness on wheels

The marketing folk at Porsche say they would like more women, particularly businesswomen, to give the brand a try.

By Sukasha Singh
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Article
/ 17 September 2010

Govt defends need for information Bill

The government will slightly narrow the scope of the Protection of Information Bill but otherwise preserve the contentious piece of legislation.

By Staff Reporter
The centre cannot hold at SABC board
Article
/ 17 September 2010

The centre cannot hold at SABC board

The resignation of well-respected SABC board deputy chairperson Felleng Sekha could signal a domino effect across the board.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 17 September 2010

SA’s street soccer team struggles to reach Brazil

Patricia de Lille has stepped in to assist the SA Homeless Street Soccer team in their efforts to compete in the Homeless Soccer World Cup in Brazil.

By Siri Linn Brandsoy
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Article
/ 17 September 2010

Mindset Learn helps out matrics

With schools slowly returning to normal following the teachers’ strike, Mindset Learn channel has put together an intervention schedule for Grade 12s.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 17 September 2010

WSU VC urges return to campus peace

Walter Sisulu University (WSU) vice-chancellor Marcus Balintulo on Friday urged staff and students to return to the Mthatha campus on Monday.

By Ryan Hoffmann
Living with ADHD is not child’s play
Article
/ 17 September 2010

Living with ADHD is not child’s play

Many people develop the condition in adulthood and most are not diagnosed.

By Lisa Steyn
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Article
/ 17 September 2010

SA mothballs Pebble Bed Modular Reactor project

SA is shelving the development of a cutting-edge nuclear reactor after the programme failed to find private investors or customers abroad.

By Staff Reporter
Mining: More headache than cash cow
Article
/ 17 September 2010

Mining: More headache than cash cow

It may be coveted, but the mining industry has actually shrunk in the past eight years due to rising costs.

By Yolandi Groenewald
Taking back the Constitution
Article
/ 17 September 2010

Taking back the Constitution

An organisation that launched on Thursday in Johannesburg promises to help reawaken South Africans to the values of the Constitution.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 17 September 2010

Chuene vs Sascoc will run and run

The South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) has a long battle ahead before it can put an end to the Caster Semenya saga.

By Phathisani Moyo
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Article
/ 17 September 2010

Lions salvage their pride

Young flyhalf Elton Jantjies has been instrumental in the Lions’ Currie Cup comeback.

By Andy Capostagno
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Article
/ 17 September 2010

UKZN privatisation dispute rolls on

Students incensed by apparent privatisation plans at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) were due to continue protests on Thursday and Friday.

By Kamogelo Seekoei and David Macfarlane
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Article
/ 17 September 2010

Charles Taylor’s lawyer wants evidence from Mbeki

Charles Taylor’s lawyer said he wants former SA president Thabo Mbeki to give evidence at the war-crimes trial of the former Liberian leader.

By Eric Naki
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Article
/ 17 September 2010

Waste-to-gas firm denies tender claims

On July 23 the <em>M&G</em> published a story alleging that Lillian Naicker, of the company Waste Rite, had been given access to details of a tender.

By Staff Reporter
Radebe ‘kept info from Zuma’
Article
/ 17 September 2010

Radebe ‘kept info from Zuma’

Justice Minister Jeff Radebe placed very little information before Zuma when the president appointed Menzi Simelane as head of the NPA.

By Staff Reporter
Taxman hits Agliotti for R77?million
Article
/ 17 September 2010

Taxman hits Agliotti for R77?million

The squeeze on Glenn Agliotti — key witness against Jackie Selebi and lone defendant in the Brett Kebble murder trial — is far from over.

By Sam Sole Author, Yolandi Groenewald, Sam Sole and Stefaans Brummer
ANC’s big indaba: Provinces in united front
Article
/ 17 September 2010

ANC’s big indaba: Provinces in united front

The ANC’s provincial branches are broadly in agreement on many of the key issues expected to be addressed at the national general council meeting.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge and Niren Tolsi
Empowerment: Booming or bleak?
Article
/ 17 September 2010

Empowerment: Booming or bleak?

Transformation is in the spotlight, but no two sets of figures seem to agree.

By Lynley Donnelly
Fix our energy mess first
Article
/ 17 September 2010

Fix our energy mess first

Never mind nationalisation — ANC delegates in Durban should address the country’s power crisis.

By Kevin Davie
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Article
/ 16 September 2010

Gordhan: Mine nationalisation not on the cards

Nationalising South Africa’s mines was not part of government policy, the country’s finance minister said on Thursday.

By Sujata Rao
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Article
/ 16 September 2010

Numsa strike against retail motor industry ends

A National Union of Metalworkers of SA strike in the retail motor industry has ended with the signing of a three-year wage agreement, the union said.

By Staff Reporter
Blade Nzimande on the ANC’s ‘dirty money’
Article
/ 16 September 2010

Blade Nzimande on the ANC’s ‘dirty money’

A lot of "dirty money" was doing the rounds in the ANC, South African Communist Party general secretary Blade Nzimande said on Thursday.

By Stuart Graham
‘Too soon’ to write Zuma’s political obituary
Article
/ 16 September 2010

‘Too soon’ to write Zuma’s political obituary

South African President Jacob Zuma faces a fight for his political future next week at a major ANC policy-setting session.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 September 2010

Malema’s changing tune on Zuma

Julius Malema once said he’d die for Zuma, but now he’s making ominous noises about Zuma’s future. We look at Malema’s take on Zuma in quotes.

By Verashni Pillay
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Article
/ 16 September 2010

The changing face of suicide

"The one who kills himself is never cried for". This adage comes from a Sotho phrase — <i>Moipolai ha a llelwe</i>.

By Duduzile Mathebula
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Article
/ 16 September 2010

Closing private schools ‘won’t solve problems in education’

Isasa believes Cosatu’s proposal to do away with private schools is based on misconceptions about the private-school sector.

By Ryan Hoffmann
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Article
/ 16 September 2010

SA doctors charged over organ trafficking

Five doctors have been charged with performing illegal kidney transplants, it was reported on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 September 2010

Pirates out to avoid last season’s mistakes

Orlando Pirates’ ability to win the Absa Premiership next May faces an early examination by a revived Wits at Milpark on Saturday.

By Billy Cooper
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Analysis
/ 16 September 2010

Time for South Africa to stand up for its ideals

As a significant resolution hits the table at the UN Human Rights Council this month, SA’s vote will make all the difference, argue activists.

By Kumi Naidoo
Motlanthe woos UK business investors
Article
/ 16 September 2010

Motlanthe woos UK business investors

Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe on Wednesday tried to attract UK businesses to invest in SA, particularly in the troubled mining sector.

By Staff Reporter
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