The ANC Youth League invites journalists to its gatherings and then behaves as if they are gatecrashers, argues <b>Mmanaledi Mataboge</b>.
A spat has broken out between the company’s deputy and chief executive over management style, amid accusations of racism.
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Two new ambassadors-designate from the Western Cape have been added to the diplomatic corps in order to purge the province of its warring factions.
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/ 3 September 2010
Legal process is supposed to be a last resort in labour relations, with alternative dispute resolutions processes such as mediation and arbitration favoured.
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/ 3 September 2010
ID leader Patricia de Lille will join the Western Cape government as social development minister, provincial Premier Helen Zille said on Friday.
Freshlyground have worked with <i>ZA News </i> to create a tongue-in-cheek political video on our northern neighbour’s great dictator.
Striking public-service unions held a second day of meetings on Friday as an impasse between government and workers dragged on.
<b>Nechama Brodie </b>appreciates the art of buying printed books in an age of digital reproduction.
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Former police chief Jackie Selebi has asked his lawyers to tell "authorities" that his corruption prosecution may have been improper.
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/ 3 September 2010
Jacobus ‘Bees’ Roux was the fastest rising search topic in South Africa for the last seven days, according to Google.
Despite the standoff between the ANC Youth League and Nedbank, the league’s financial report reveals that it continues to do business with the bank.
Umuzi heads for its 100th title and wants to make quality its trademark.
SAA has issued a second summons against former chief executive Khaya Ngqula, this time for more than $3,4-million (R24,8-million).
Philip Miller and Jill Richards engage in a series of sonic meditations on playing the piano.
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The KZN health department’s awarding of a tender for the supply of the Tara KLamp, has been obscured by a cloud of mystery.
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A question that plagues <b>Pat Schwartz</b> most about this strike: At what point does the right to fair pay trump the right to life?
<b>Anthea Buys</b> discovers the Easy Shelf, a free-standing bookshelf that props itself up in a wide, asymmetrical A-frame.
South Africa cricket has strict measures in place to protect cricketers from bookies.
South Africa is the most unequal society in the world — but equipping youth with skills will make the difference writes <b>Blade Nzimande</b>.
We believe in the “do some things yourself” approach. No country has ever significantly reduced poverty without it, argues DA leader Helen Zille.
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Previous changes to the FET college system were often too hastily made, writes <b>Mary Metcalfe</b>.
Major task ahead to resurrect the struggling Further Education and Training sector, writes <b>Jim Freeman</b>.
South Africa stands on the brink of a youth uprising that will rival anything experienced in the days of apartheid, writes <b>Jim Freeman</b>.
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The fall of 18-year-old Mohammed Amir into the bookmaker’s predatory hands has seen cricket reach bursting point with money-related issues.
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/ 3 September 2010
The Constitutional Court has delivered what amounts to a highly unusual reprimand to a High Court judge.
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/ 3 September 2010
Motorists welcomed the announcement by the Department of Energy on August 27 that the retail price of all grades of petrol would decrease by 10 cents.
The 150th anniversary of the influx of Indians into SA as indentured labourers is being marked by a dazzling array of official celebrations.
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The National Credit Regular (NCR) has these tips for consumers experiencing financial problems.
The 1,3-million workers who rejected the government’s wage offer appear to have sent a loud "no!" not just to the state but to trade union leaders.
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Jacob Zuma’s intervention in the strike was as much an attempt to reassert his political power as a bid to bring the labour action to an end.
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The international season ends for the Springboks this weekend when they take on the Wallabies in
Bloemfontein.
A new "coalition of the wounded" has emerged in the ANC, with many of Jacob Zuma’s once ardent backers now joining forces to stop his second term.