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South Africa

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/ 4 October 2010

Companies still unaware of equity reporting

Deadlines for manual employment equity reporting was October 1, and for electronic reporting os January 15, 2011.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 4 October 2010

Workers start strike at Kumba

Thousands of workers at South Africa’s Kumba Iron Ore mine on Monday embarked on a strike for better wages after pay rise talks collapsed.

By Olivia Kumwenda
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Article
/ 4 October 2010

Vavi snipes at ANC lobbyists

The ANC should deal decisively with members who lobby for the ruling party’s top posts, Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi said on Sunday.

By Bongani Mthembu
Malema vows to fight for mine nationalisation
Article
/ 3 October 2010

Malema vows to fight for mine nationalisation

Julius Malema has promised to ensure that ANC leaders who oppose his efforts to put the country’s mines in the state’s hands are removed.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 3 October 2010

Krol a happy man after knockout victory

Orlando Pirates coach Ruud Krol can relax for the first time since joining Bucs two years ago, but admitted his nerves were shot.

By Billy Cooper
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Article
/ 3 October 2010

Thousands march against gay discrimination

Thousands took part in Africa’s biggest Gay Pride event in Johannesburg on Saturday, aimed at drawing attention to the persecution of homosexuals.

By Staff Reporter
Relaxed ref
Article
/ 3 October 2010

Relaxed ref

MY CULTURAL LIFE: Football referee Jerome Damon talks to us about his favourite things.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 3 October 2010

AfriForum Youth members booted out of Loftus

Two members of Afriforum Youth were kicked out of Loftus Versveld stadium for displaying a banner with the words "Sies Absa, ons eis meriete".

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 October 2010

Pirates edge Swallows in penalty shoot-out

Orlando Pirates ended their 10-year knockout cup drought when they defeated Moroka Swallows 4-2 in a penalty shoot-out to lift the MTN8 trophy.

By Billy Cooper
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Article
/ 2 October 2010

Sanlam wants delay to ArcelorMittal deal

Sanlam, South Africa’s largest insurer, objected on Friday to a proposed R9,1-billion empowerment deal by ArcelorMittal.

By Shapi Shacinda
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Article
/ 2 October 2010

South Korea, SA to sign nuclear deal

South Korea will sign an agreement with South Africa in the coming week to design and build nuclear power plants in the country.

By Staff Reporter
SA to research mood-lifting plant
Article
/ 2 October 2010

SA to research mood-lifting plant

For hundreds of years, indigenous South Africans have chewed a plant which they say reduces stress, relieves hunger, sedates and elevates moods.

By Jenny Gross
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Article
/ 2 October 2010

Patrice Motsepe donates R10m to Zuma’s foundation

Patrice Motsepe will donate R10-million to the Jacob Zuma Foundation over the next five years, the mining magnate announced on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 October 2010

Former Mandela charity CEO faces charges

The South African man whom supermodel Naomi Campbell testified she gave diamonds to is now facing criminal charges, an official said on Friday.

By Erik Naki
South Africa must woo Lula’s successor
Analysis
/ 1 October 2010

South Africa must woo Lula’s successor

Brazil’s presidential election on October 3 marks the beginning of a new era for Latin America’s biggest nation.

By Staff Reporter
Broke but still Coping
Article
/ 1 October 2010

Broke but still Coping

The Congress of the People (Cope) is forging ahead with its national elective congress in November in spite of poor preparations.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 1 October 2010

Rand not all bad news

<b>Lynley Donnelly</b> reports on why little can be done to tame the currency.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 1 October 2010

Can Pirates end trophy drought?

Is the wait finally over? That will be the burning question on the minds of many Orlando Pirates supporters as their team face Swallows on Saturday.

By Phathisani Moyo
Visible policy vacuum on employment
Article
/ 1 October 2010

Visible policy vacuum on employment

One in six adults is unemployed but the ANC’s economic report mentions ‘jobs’ only twice.

By Kevin Davie
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Article
/ 1 October 2010

School districts under scrutiny at Education Week

The role of school district officers was one of the critical issues under the spotlight at the Education Week Convention in Ekurhuleni this week.

By Thabo Mohlala
Making way for rapid transport
Article
/ 1 October 2010

Making way for rapid transport

Relatively new in the South African public transport mix is the bus rapid transport (BRT).

By Greg Gordon
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Article
/ 1 October 2010

‘We’re always neglected’

Community members attending the Annual Rural Development Conference at WSU say they always feel neglected by government — except at election time.

By Kamogelo Seekoei
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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