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/ 26 August 2010

Implats full-year profit falls, sees slow recovery

Impala Platinum (Implats) reported a 22% fall in full-year profit on Thursday, hit by slack demand for the precious metal.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 August 2010

Pastor’s ‘Jesus had HIV’ sermon angers SA Christians

Xola Skosana takes HIV test in front of congregation and encourages young members of the church to do the same.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 August 2010

ANC MP says info Bill ‘goes too far’

Make the press ombudsman more transparent rather than impose a media tribunal in the form proposed by the ANC, a ruling party MP has argued.

By M&G Reporters
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/ 26 August 2010

‘One game at a time’ for SuperSport United

SuperSport United coach Gavin Hunt is happy he can get back to business with the kick-off of the new season this weekend.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 26 August 2010

Proteas add game for Pakistan flood relief

South Africa have agreed to play an additional Twenty20 match against Pakistan to raise funds for the country’s flood victims.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 August 2010

Woolworths profit rises, sees recovery

Woolworths posted a 25% rise in full-year profit, helped by a recovering demand in the economy, and said it expects a slow recovery ahead.

By Staff Reporter
Aussie flanker Pocock wary of Steyn’s return
Article
/ 26 August 2010

Aussie flanker Pocock wary of Steyn’s return

Australia flanker David Pocock expects SA to be boosted by the return of fullback Francois Steyn in Saturday’s Tri-Nations match in Pretoria.

By Staff Reporter
‘Reckless’ driver blamed for death of nine children
Article
/ 26 August 2010

‘Reckless’ driver blamed for death of nine children

The deaths of nine schoolchildren on Wednesday were due to a "reckless" driver, Western Cape minister of transport Robin Carlisle said.

By Staff Reporter
Court blocks police from joining strike
Article
/ 26 August 2010

Court blocks police from joining strike

An interim interdict that prohibits all members of the SAPS from joining the public-service strike was granted in the early hours of Thursday morning.

By Staff Reporter
Youth league to keep an eye on ANC
Article
/ 26 August 2010

Youth league to keep an eye on ANC

The ANC Youth League must examine whether the ANC leadership is willing to use its power to change economic conditions, the league’s president said.

By Natasha Marrian and Hlengiwe Nhlabathi
Public servants hit the streets
Article
/ 26 August 2010

Public servants hit the streets

Thousands of striking public servants took to the streets in mass marches countrywide on Thursday, vowing to continue with a disruptive strike.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 August 2010

Going after the real thing

<b>Leon de Kock</b> walks the line between the real and the "real" in South African writing.

By Leon de Kock
‘No wage dispute justifies the death of people’
Article
/ 25 August 2010

‘No wage dispute justifies the death of people’

Plans by Cosatu to stage a solidarity strike triggered a chorus of warnings from politicians on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 25 August 2010

UWC gets court order against protesters

The University of the Western Cape has obtained a court order to prevent a repeat of the violent protests that have rocked the campus since Monday.

By Ryan Hoffmann
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/ 25 August 2010

ANC committee in Jo’burg descends ‘into total madness’

The dissolution of the ANC regional executive committee in Johannesburg was necessary because it was "descending into total madness", the party said.

By Kenichi Serino
Registration problems hamper ANCYL conference
Article
/ 25 August 2010

Registration problems hamper ANCYL conference

The African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) national general council (NGC) was delayed by registration problems on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 August 2010

Some Gauteng schools to ‘defy’ exam delay

Some schools in Gauteng have said they will not implement the provincial education department’s ruling on Wednesday to postpone matric prelim exams.

By Kamogelo Seekoei, David Macfarlane and Ryan Hoffmann
Journos stage silent picket outside Parliament
Article
/ 25 August 2010

Journos stage silent picket outside Parliament

Scores of journalists staged a silent picket outside Parliament’s main gates at lunchtime on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 25 August 2010

Call for intervention in the steel industry

Moral suasion is not sufficient to force the steel industry to follow a price policy that boosts competitiveness, a senior official says.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 25 August 2010

NUM does not support wholesale nationalisation of mines

The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) does not support the wholesale or blanket nationalisation of South Africa’s mines, it said on Wednesday.

By Janice Roberts
Total onslaught on the pillars of democracy
Analysis
/ 25 August 2010

Total onslaught on the pillars of democracy

Final battle for freedom of speech will end up in the courts, which will also come under attack.

By Staff Reporter
Nine children killed as train, minibus collide
Article
/ 25 August 2010

Nine children killed as train, minibus collide

Nine children were killed in a crash between a commuter train and a taxi outside Cape Town on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 25 August 2010

Strike strains Zuma’s alliances

South Africa’s week-long public-service strike has strained President Jacob Zuma’s ties with leftist allies who helped propel him to power.

By Griffin Shea
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/ 25 August 2010

Consumer inflation at four-year low

SA’s targeted measure of annual consumer price inflation slowed more than expected in July, backing the case for an interest-rate cut on September 9.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 August 2010

Wits face ‘the best test of all’

BidVest Wits, once the only professional soccer club to own their own ground, have become "wandering gypsies", according to coach Roger de Sa.

By Billy Cooper
Matric chaos mounting
Article
/ 25 August 2010

Matric chaos mounting

There is "no chance" the final matric exams will be postponed, the national department of basic education said on Wednesday.

By David Macfarlane and Ryan Hoffmann
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/ 25 August 2010

Online gambling banned in South Africa

It is now illegal to gamble using digital products in South Africa, the Gauteng Gambling Board said after a Friday court ruling.

By Karabo Keepile
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Article
/ 25 August 2010

SA to amend exchange controls for companies

SA plans to revise its exchange controls for companies and will delay tightening rules that govern cross-border interest taxation until 2013.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 August 2010

How the ANC can break the press impasse

The ANC’s control-oriented steps have unleashed an even greater cacophony. So where to from here for the ruling party?

By Guy Berger
Shabangu stands fast
Article
/ 25 August 2010

Shabangu stands fast

Mineral resources minister plays down furore over mining rights.

By Kevin Davie
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Article
/ 24 August 2010

Cosatu calls on workers to intensify strike action

Cosatu has threatened a total shutdown of the economy with a secondary strike if government fails to settle its dispute with workers by next Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 24 August 2010

ANC Youth League NGC off to slow start

Registration of delegates ahead of the African National Congress Youth League’s National General Council got of to a slow start on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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