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South Africa

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/ 28 August 2010

Faultless Steyn inspires South Africa victory

Flyhalf Morne Steyn kicked four conversions and two penalties in a faultless display of goal-kicking to lead SA to a 44-31 victory over Australia.

By Ken Borland
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Article
/ 28 August 2010

Zuma criticises strike, holds thumbs

President Jacob Zuma on Saturday accused striking state workers of abandoning the sick at hospitals and said he expected a deal to be reached soon.

By Jon Herskovitz
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Article
/ 28 August 2010

Cosatu: No talks between govt and unions

There have been no new wage talks between public-service unions and the government, the Congress of South African Trade Unions said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
Malema warns ANC leadership
Article
/ 28 August 2010

Malema warns ANC leadership

African National Congress Youth League leader Julius Malema on Friday warned ANC leaders they could be removed at any time.

By Natasha Marrian and Hlengiwe Nhlabathi
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Motlanthe warns ANCYL against ‘toxic’ slates

The practice of voting on the basis of "slates" — lists of candidates aligned to specific factions — has to be rooted out, Kgalema Motlanthe says.

By Natasha Marrian
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Governance begins at home

I was recently immersed in the rare but miraculous atmosphere of the Tri-Nations in which blacks and whites were in each other’s faces.

By Milisuthando Bongela
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

DUT student bail-out could affect first-years

Students hoping to enrol as first years at DUT next year could be in for a shock: they might not get funding from NSFAS

By David Macfarlane and Ryan Hoffmann
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Strong focus on African development

Master’s programme in finance stresses finding local solutions to the continent’s problems.

By Duduzile Mathebula
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Good news for motorists as petrol price drops

The price of all grades of petrol will drop by 10 cents a litre on Wednesday, the energy department said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
Rhino deaths linked to cattle barons
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Rhino deaths linked to cattle barons

‘Illegal’ fence carves out chunk of world heritage area for livestock

By Yolandi Groenewald
Aussies to face thousands of Matfields
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Aussies to face thousands of Matfields

SA lock Victor Matfield will celebrate his 100th Test in the Tri-Nations clash against Australia surrounded by 60 000 familiar faces … his own.

By Ken Borland
Breaking the spell of China
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Breaking the spell of China

The gritty reality is that Zuma will return to the messy business of running a democracy.

By Nic Dawes Author
Lessons in state-party unity
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Lessons in state-party unity

ANC leaders are briefed on workings of the communist party and the government on visits to China.

By Mandy Rossouw
SABC board’s turnaround intervention
Article
/ 27 August 2010

SABC board’s turnaround intervention

The SABC board has taken over responsibility for drafting a turnaround plan for the ailing public broadcaster.

By Glynnis Underhill
Recounting the myths of creation
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Recounting the myths of creation

An independent account of the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s merger has yet to be written.

By Nithaya Chetty
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Supervising supervisors

Many postgraduate students have difficulties with the supervision they receive, judging by the response to my last article.

By Layla Cassim
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Analysis
/ 27 August 2010

Transformation, what transformation?

ArcelorMittal SA’s proposed BEE transaction with controversial company ICT has been called many things. But is it transformation?

By Lynley Donnelly
The slow death of the intellect
Article
/ 27 August 2010

The slow death of the intellect

A culture of inquiry and debate must be resurrected at all universities, writes <b>Jonathan Jansen</b>.

By Staff Reporter
The politics of Plettenberg Bay
Article
/ 27 August 2010

The politics of Plettenberg Bay

<b>Mandy Rossouw</b> attempts to unravel the complicated reality of cooperative governance in the Western Cape.

By Mandy Rossouw
Lungisa gatecrashes Obama event
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Lungisa gatecrashes Obama event

ANCYL deputy president Andile Lungisa gatecrashed a recent meeting of young African leaders hosted by United States President Barack Obama.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

State weighed down by wage pressure

Concern is mounting from the government and economists over the pressure the public-sector wage bill is placing on the state.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

‘You can’t just leave people to die’

Eighty-three volunteers arrived for work at Kalafong hospital in Atteridgeville on Tuesday.

By Tarryn Harbour
Chronic patients pay the real cost
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Chronic patients pay the real cost

Government’s failure to provide contingency plans for chronically ill patients during the strike could have "disastrous individual consequences".

By Faranaaz Parker
Make the grade
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Make the grade

Teaching acumen, not pass rates, is what counts in a good school, writes <b>Alan Clarke</b>.

By Alan Clarke
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Malema rival survives challenge

Andile Lungisa, Julius Malema’s main rival, faced an attempted motion of no confidence in him at the league’s national general council this week.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Bulls player in custody following cop’s death

A Blue Bulls rugby player was in police custody on Friday following the death of a Tshwane metro policeman in Pretoria, his lawyer said.

By Staff Reporter
Racism’s untraceable stink
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Racism’s untraceable stink

Prejudice is far too subliminal to be addressed simply by some non-threatening conversations, writes <b>Pedro Alexis Tabensky</b>.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Not the season for SuperSport

<i>M&G</i> writers predict that SuperSport will surrender the league to one of the three big teams — but which one?

By Staff Reporter
Caxton, Naspers go another round
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Caxton, Naspers go another round

South Africa’s two largest listed media companies take each other on before Icasa.

By Lloyd Gedye
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Not enough data to dock pay

As government prepares to dock the salaries of striking teachers, an <i>M&G</i> investigation suggests the data necessary to do so could be flawed.

By Kamogelo Seekoei and David Macfarlane
Asset raids snare ANC heavies
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Asset raids snare ANC heavies

The corruption probe centring on Uruguyan businessman Gaston Savoi and his Intaka health group is likely to have political fallout.

By Sam Sole Author and Glynnis Underhill
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Bok for one last crack

Saru faces some serious dilemmas in the months to come. It has to find a credible way to get the Eastern Cape-based Southern Kings into the Super 15.

By Andy Capostagno
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