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South Africa

Lungisa fights back
Article
/ 3 September 2010

Lungisa fights back

Those close to him would like to see the ANC NGC discipline Malema’s national executive committee because of "divisive behaviour".

By Mmanaledi Mataboge and Mandy Rossouw
Synfuels to make up shortfall?
Article
/ 3 September 2010

Synfuels to make up shortfall?

The government has some tough calls to make on the long-term security of supplies.

By Lynley Donnelly
‘Refine or import’ fuels debate
Article
/ 3 September 2010

‘Refine or import’ fuels debate

<b>Lloyd Gedye</b> asks whether the spin-offs justify the huge investment.

By Lloyd Gedye
Pointing out the career paths
Article
/ 3 September 2010

Pointing out the career paths

Teachers have a vital role to play in providing information and guidance for learners — and their job has been made easier with a new helpline.

By Patricia Flederman
FETs must up their game
Article
/ 3 September 2010

FETs must up their game

They are underfunded, but low pass rates, poor planning and financial mismanagement don’t help to win them any friends.

By Jim Freeman
Refining the argument
Article
/ 3 September 2010

Refining the argument

The <i>Mail & Guardian</i>, in association with Shell,
introduced the first session of the Shell dialogues series held in mid-August.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 3 September 2010

Wage demands help drive rand strength

Government borrowing to pay for public sector pay rises works against the very sector fuelling it, as the
resulting strong rand undermines jobs.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 2 September 2010

Unions go back to members with pay offer

The strike continued on Thursday with the Cosatu and Independent Labour Caucus declaring a "preliminary" rejection of the government’s pay offer.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 September 2010

‘Soft launch’ for New Age

New publication the <em>New Age</em>’s website was up and running on Thursday in what it described as a "soft launch" to test systems.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 September 2010

BRICs ‘not complete’ without SA

SA’s foreign minister said on Thursday the grouping of fast-growing emerging economies known as BRIC, should add South Africa to become BRICSA.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 September 2010

DA: Principals ‘left to fend for themselves’

The DA has questioned the department of basic education’s ability to ensure that the no-work, no-pay rule for striking teachers is enforced.

By Ryan Hoffmann and David Macfarlane
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Article
/ 2 September 2010

Freedom of the word

Freedom of the word will rule at the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> Literary Festival that begins at 7 pm on September 3.

By Darryl Accone
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Article
/ 2 September 2010

On the road again

Road travel has proved a rewarding experience for some MPs, according to a list of travel expense claims tabled on Thursday by Patricia De Lille.

By Staff Reporter and Ben Kelly
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Article
/ 2 September 2010

Court reserves judgement in Glenister’s Scorpions bid

The Constitutional Court has reserved judgement in the case of businessman Hugh Glenister, who was challenging the disbanding of the Scorpions.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 September 2010

Refugee group slams govt decision on Zim migrants

Cabinet’s decision to resume deportations of Zimbabweans was tantamount to a death sentence, a refugee rights organisation said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 September 2010

SA ends special deal for Zim migrants

SA is to stop a special deal granted to thousands of Zimbabweans, who were allowed to enter the country without documents.

By Staff Reporter
Cabinet urges negotiators to end strike
Article
/ 2 September 2010

Cabinet urges negotiators to end strike

The Cabinet has urged public-service wage negotiators to urgently find an amicable and win-win solution to the strike.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 September 2010

Vehicle sales up 36,9% year-on-year

New vehicle sales rose 36,9% to 46 377 year-on-year in August from 33 875 in the corresponding period in 2009.

By Artwell Dlamini
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Article
/ 2 September 2010

Parents: Teachers’ strike a ‘tragedy’

The National Association of Parents in School Governance (NAPSG) called the protracted public servants’ strike at schools "a tragedy" on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 September 2010

John Mitchell extends stay at the Lions

The Western Force have released coach John Mitchell from the final year of his contract and he will join the Lions on a three-year contract.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 September 2010

Discovery full-year profit up 24%

Discovery reported a 24% rise in full-year profit on Thursday, and said it was positioned for further growth.

By Staff Reporter
Facelift planned for SA’s rail system
Article
/ 2 September 2010

Facelift planned for SA’s rail system

The "concept framework" for a Johannesburg-Durban speed rail link should be completed by March next year, the transport department said on Wednesday.

By Kenichi Serino
Unions reject govt’s revised wage offer
Article
/ 2 September 2010

Unions reject govt’s revised wage offer

The public-sector strike is set to continue after unions late on Wednesday rejected a revised government wage offer.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 September 2010

VW closes Uitenhage plant as Numsa strike starts

VW South Africa shut down its Uitenhage plant on Wednesday because of a strike by the Numsa in the components industry.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 September 2010

SACP: Zuma surrounded by ‘wrong people’

The public sector strike turned ugly because President Jacob Zuma was surrounded by people who failed to advise him correctly, the SACP says.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 September 2010

CWU supports Mokoetle’s suspension

The Communications Workers Union has expressed its support for the SABC board’s decision to suspend General Chief Executive Officer Solly Mokoetle.

By Abigail McDougall and Daniel Hollick
Strike season in full swing
Article
/ 1 September 2010

Strike season in full swing

Paralysing public-sector strikes are entering their third week, but things are no better in the private sector.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 September 2010

New study assesses black ownership on JSE

Black SA investors currently own 18% of the available share capital in the top 100 companies listed on the JSE, according to a study.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 September 2010

SA’s PMI back in expansionary territory

SA’s purchasing managers’ index (PMI) has moved into expansionary territory in August after two consecutive months below the key 50 line.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 September 2010

How credit can create wealth

Credit’s reputation has taken a knock, following the sub-prime mortgage crisis in the United States and rising levels of indebtedness in South Africa.

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 1 September 2010

UWC protests: Interim plan and peace — for now

UWC has stepped in to assist students affected by an apparent shortfall in funds from the National Students Financial Aid Scheme.

By Ryan Hoffmann
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Article
/ 1 September 2010

Equal opportunity ‘up yours’ Hayibo to close

Satire website Hayibo.com will post its last article on Friday after advertisers shied away from it, one of the site’s writers said on Wednesday.

By Jenni Ogrady
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