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South Africa

Don’t fix what ain’t broke
Article
/ 1 October 2010

Don’t fix what ain’t broke

Poor pupils already benefit from quality education at former whites-only schools.

By Dave Green
More varsities check Israel links
Article
/ 1 October 2010

More varsities check Israel links

University of Johannesburg’s "human-rights breakthrough" shows "solidarity with the oppressed".

By David Macfarlane
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Article
/ 1 October 2010

Div safe as focus turns to Cup clashes

For now Springbok coach Peter de Villiers is safe and so, it seems, are his deputies, Gary Gold and Dick Muir.

By Andy Capostagno
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Article
/ 1 October 2010

‘Scam’ targets Zim nationals

Zimbabweans who queued in Johannesburg during the week to obtain valid Zimbabwean passports and SA documents appear to be the victim of a scam.

By Karabo Keepile
Vavi set for ANC position
Article
/ 1 October 2010

Vavi set for ANC position

Cosatu ‘s Zwelinzima Vavi could emerge as the rival of the deputy police minister, Fikile Mbalula, for the position of ANC secretary general in 2012.

By Mandy Rossouw, Mmanaledi Mataboge and Matuma Letsoala
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Article
/ 1 October 2010

‘If I see someone stealing, can I call him a thief?’

If a person commits a crime and is later granted amnesty for his or her actions, does this mean the crime never happened?

By Faranaaz Parker
Roux Shabangu and the Land Bank loot
Article
/ 1 October 2010

Roux Shabangu and the Land Bank loot

The businessman who stands to make a fortune from controversial leasing deals with the police is himself the target of a police investigation.

By Yolandi Groenewald and Adriaan Basson
Juju twisted Mommy’s arm
Article
/ 1 October 2010

Juju twisted Mommy’s arm

Like a child in a toyshop with his parents, the youth league had a long list of presents it wanted from the ANC’s national general council.

By Mandy Rossouw
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Article
/ 30 September 2010

Mining, govt in eco-partnership

Government’s proposed public-private partnership for environmental conservation has in principle been accepted by the mining sector.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 September 2010

Cape Town will try for name changes again

The City of Cape Town will be hoping for a case of third time lucky after releasing a new draft policy on the renaming of public places.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 September 2010

Former BMF leaders call for Jimmy Manyi’s head

A committee of senior Black Management Forum (BMF) members has called on the forum’s president Jimmy Manyi to resign.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 30 September 2010

Heads must roll to counter graft

The lack of a coordinated anti-corruption strategy and a dearth of political will are some of the reasons the state is failing to battle corruption.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 30 September 2010

SA geeks gear up for gaming expo

It’s been eight years since SA’s biggest gaming expo started and rAge — the Really Awesome Gaming Expo — is going from strength to strength.

By Faranaaz Parker
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Article
/ 30 September 2010

Welcome to SA: Now get in the queue

While hundreds of Zimbabweans have heeded the call to get themselves documented in South Africa, many have complained of confusion and long queues.

By Karabo Keepile
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Article
/ 30 September 2010

De Lille welcomes street soccer heroes

Western Cape Minister for Social Development Patricia de Lille welcomed SA’s street soccer team at Union House after they returned from the Homeless

By Siri Linn Brandsoy
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Article
/ 30 September 2010

Mthethwa wonders why SA crime is so violent

National Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa on Thursday urged researchers to contribute towards reducing violent crime in South Africa.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 September 2010

Poverty, unemployment ‘timebomb’ warning

Unemployment and poverty have to be dealt with to ensure growth in SA, Labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana told Nedlac.

By Maryke Vermaak
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Article
/ 30 September 2010

Man who threw worker to the lions walks free

Mark Scott-Crossley, one of the men who threw a worker’s body to lions in Hoedspruit in 2004, is a free man.

By Staff Reporter
Lights, camera, action Audi A8
Article
/ 29 September 2010

Lights, camera, action Audi A8

<strong>Ray Leathern</strong> has spent a few days finding out if the new A8 still cuts it as the movie star of the automobile industry.

By Ray Leathern
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Article
/ 29 September 2010

Pigspotter speaks

Pigspotter spoke to <i>M&G</i>’s <b>Tanya Pampalone</b>.

By Tanya Pampalone
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Article
/ 29 September 2010

UN: Socio-economic problems behind xenophobia

Socio-economic problems are the major cause of xenophobia in South Africa, the United Nations refugee agency said in Johannesburg on Wednesday.

By Thembela Khamango
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Article
/ 29 September 2010

Ministers will deliver ‘progess reports’ – Chabane

Minister in the Presidency Collins Chabane announced on Wednesday that agreements for the government’s much vaunted "12 outcomes" had been signed by the relevant parties.

By Staff Reporter
Deputy minister visits home affairs office
Article
/ 29 September 2010

Deputy minister visits home affairs office

Deputy Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba visited the home affairs office in Johannesburg on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 September 2010

Pick n Pay sees lower profit, shares fall

South Africa’s second-largest food retailer Pick n Pay expects half-year profit to decline by as much as 25%, against tough competition

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 September 2010

Union says foreign doctors needed for NHI

Foreign doctors will have to be recruited if the mooted national health insurance (NHI) is to be successfully implemented, Hospersa said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 September 2010

Reboot for SA’s defence industry

SA’s defence industry, a former world leader side-swiped by apartheid’s fall, is aiming for recovery with an eye on the crucial export market.

By Justine Gerardy
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Article
/ 29 September 2010

Capitec’s six-month dividend jumps by 30c

Capitec Bank’s profit grew to R283-million for the six months ended August 31 2010, the JSE-listed retail bank said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 September 2010

Limpopo, KZN home to SA’s worst schools

Limpopo, KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape are home to most of the country’s dysfunctional schools, which recorded the worst pass rates in the 2009 N

By Thabo Mohlala
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Article
/ 29 September 2010

Rhinos now being poisoned, says wildlife group

A wildlife organisation warned on Wednesday that rhino poachers were now reverting to poison to kill the animals.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 September 2010

Massmart contacts unions on Wal-Mart offer

Massmart executives have contacted labour unions regarding the offer by global retail giant Wal-Mart to purchase the local company for R30-billion.

By Staff Reporter
SA looks to nuclear future
Article
/ 29 September 2010

SA looks to nuclear future

As much as 50% of SA’s’ new electricity production could be comprised of nuclear energy, national planning commission member Bobby Godsell said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 28 September 2010

Blair’s ‘moment of courage’ should still inspire Zille

Helen Zille, like the nincompoop ANC Youth League leader, should keep her eye firmly on 2019, argues <b>Richard Calland</b>.

By Richard Calland
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