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SABC, ANCYL at odds over ‘Zuma’ report
Article
/ 13 September 2010

SABC, ANCYL at odds over ‘Zuma’ report

The SABC has denied mentioning President Jacob Zuma in a news item about ANC Youth League president Julius Malema espousing monogamy.

By Staff Reporter
Gauteng ‘being held to ransom by criminals’
Article
/ 13 September 2010

Gauteng ‘being held to ransom by criminals’

About 50% of South Africa’s crime is committed in Gauteng, the new Gauteng police commissioner, Mzwandile Petros, said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 September 2010

SAA posts pre-tax profit of R596m

South African Airways (SAA) posted a pre-tax profit of R596-million for the year ended March 2010, the group said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 September 2010

Consumer confidence ticks up in third quarter

South Africa’s consumer confidence ticked up in the third quarter as consumers were upbeat about their spending power, a survey showed on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 September 2010

Sasol full-year headline earnings up

Sasol on Monday reported a 5% rise in full-year headline earnings per share and said it was cautious on its outlook.

By Staff Reporter
Cloud of secrecy hides the rot
Article
/ 13 September 2010

Cloud of secrecy hides the rot

More than 200 South African and international civil society organisations got together recently to launch the Right2Know Campaign.

By Hennie Van and Vuuren Author
Parties speak out against Derby-Lewis parole
Article
/ 13 September 2010

Parties speak out against Derby-Lewis parole

Clive Derby-Lewis should serve the full 25 years of his prison sentence for the murder of SACP general secretary Chris Hani, the DA said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
BMF rocked by MD’s resignation
Article
/ 13 September 2010

BMF rocked by MD’s resignation

Moves to entrench Jimmy Manyi as president angers hands-on Gaba Tabane.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 13 September 2010

Red-flagging gives Cape audit green light

All 25 departments and public entities falling under the DA-led Western Cape government received unqualified audits for the 2009-10 financial year.

By Mandy Rossouw
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Article
/ 13 September 2010

Mining charter has not achieved aims, says minister

A review of the mining charter has revealed that targets set down for transformation have not been achieved, Minister Susan Shabangu said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
ANC, Cosatu try to mend fences
Article
/ 13 September 2010

ANC, Cosatu try to mend fences

The ANC and Cosatu will on Monday try to repair their governing alliance, which has been described "dysfunctional".

By Jon Herskovitz
Acquisition of Bheki Cele’s house ‘above board’
Article
/ 13 September 2010

Acquisition of Bheki Cele’s house ‘above board’

The acquisition of a R4-million residence for police national commissioner General Bheki Cele is "thought to have been above board", his office said.

By Staff Reporter
Youth league ‘does not have a problem’ with Zuma
Article
/ 13 September 2010

Youth league ‘does not have a problem’ with Zuma

The ANC Youth League on Sunday said it had not referred to President Jacob Zuma in a televised speech about multiple partners

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 September 2010

Chiefs, Pirates draw in thrilling MTN8 semifinal

The Soweto Derby is alive and well as 75 000 fans watched Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs battle it out in a thrilling 1-1
draw.

By Billy Cooper
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Article
/ 11 September 2010

Derby-Lewis ‘won’t be out by Christmas’

Correctional services on Saturday denied reports that a final decision on the parole application of Clive Derby-Lewis would be made next month.

By Staff Reporter
Mantashe: It’s the economy, stupid
Article
/ 11 September 2010

Mantashe: It’s the economy, stupid

The debate surrounding nationalisation of mines
should not be based on an ideological or emotional feeling, ANC general secretary Gwede Mantashe said.

By Franz Kruger
Woollies for all seasons
Article
/ 11 September 2010

Woollies for all seasons

The paradoxical beauty of a mohair blanket is that it is both cool enough to endure in summer and is the solution to the winter chill.

By Anthea Buys
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Article
/ 11 September 2010

‘Final’ decision to be taken on Derby-Lewis pardon

A final decision on the pardon application of Clive Derby-Lewis, the man who orchestrated the murder of Chris Hani, would be made next month.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 September 2010

Motlanthe says government not targeting the press

Deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe met with leadership of the SA National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) on Friday ahead of discussions over the media

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 September 2010

Books a footnote at SA’s resurrected literary festival

"It’s a fact," pronounced the read-me headline, "Darkies just don’t read." Provocative? An understatement.

By Staff Reporter
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Analysis
/ 10 September 2010

An appeals body can coexist with and bolster press ombud

Public engagement also lends credibility to powerful private institutions, especially when it comes to balancing constitutional rights.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 September 2010

Zero ground on tolerance

Nine years after the Twin Towers fell in New York, many Americans have still not digested the lessons of that stony-hearted atrocity.

By Staff Reporter
A brave new BEE dawn?
Article
/ 10 September 2010

A brave new BEE dawn?

Cosatu’s joint venture with Indian mining parastatal trumpeted as true empowerment.

By Verashni Pillay
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Article
/ 10 September 2010

Tripartite tussle? Get real, it’s just a game

We are again entering another cycle of ritual contest for positions within the ruling party, a process simply misunderstood by the media.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 September 2010

Productivity is our best currency

A weak rand is unlikely to help South African manufacturing, argues <b>Adrian Saville</b>.

By Adrian Saville
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Article
/ 10 September 2010

Minister announces new plan to reduce road accidents

Traffic officials plan to stop and search one million motorists a month in a bid to reduce road deaths, Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele says.

By Phumza Sokana
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Article
/ 10 September 2010

Govt steps up plan to issue permits to Zimbabweans

The process of officially documenting Zimbabweans in SA will kick off on September 20, Department Home Affairs DG Mkuseli Apleni said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
Bok coach defies critics calling for his resignation
Article
/ 10 September 2010

Bok coach defies critics calling for his resignation

SA coach Peter de Villiers has defied the critics calling for his head by insisting the world champions have the right game plan for the World Cup.

By Ken Borland
Of sheep, goats and fasting
Analysis
/ 10 September 2010

Of sheep, goats and fasting

I realised lately that people who are not Muslim see fasting as quite a radical step, says <b>lham Rawoot</b>.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma: Govt is ‘fully committed’ to media freedom
Article
/ 10 September 2010

Zuma: Govt is ‘fully committed’ to media freedom

The government remains "fully committed" to media freedom as enshrined in the Constitution, President Jacob Zuma said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
Govt backs ministers over parliamentary questions
Article
/ 10 September 2010

Govt backs ministers over parliamentary questions

The government moved on Friday to discount suggestions that Cabinet ministers are failing to answer questions in Parliament.

By Jacques Keet
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Article
/ 10 September 2010

Banking on stimulus

The lowering of interest rates is designed to spur economic activity by making money cheaper and boosting consumer spending.

By Lionel Faull
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