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South Africa

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/ 18 August 2010

SA’s Weakest Link quizmaster dies

South Africa’s <i>Weakest Link</i> quizmaster, Fiona Coyne, has died at her home in Cape Town, police said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 August 2010

Building on a solid foundation

Cheryl de la Rey is revered within education circles for the many trails she has blazed. Her passion for education took root in the late 1980s.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 August 2010

Black Management Forum takes aim at media

The Black Management Forum on Wednesday added its voice to attacks on the media, accusing newsrooms of double standards.

By Staff Reporter
Business calls for speedy resolution of strike
Article
/ 18 August 2010

Business calls for speedy resolution of strike

Business organisations have called for the speedy resolution of a national public-service strike that started on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 August 2010

SA’s June retail sales rise

SA’s retail sales rose for a sixth consecutive month in June, helped by Soccer World Cup spending, but the increase was slightly weaker than expected.

By Staff Reporter
Proteas skipper cuts back on captaincy duties
Article
/ 18 August 2010

Proteas skipper cuts back on captaincy duties

Proteas skipper Graeme Smith on Wednesday announced his decision to stand down as captain of the T20 international squad with immediate effect.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 August 2010

Cosatu slams ‘elitist’ BEE deals

Cosatu has condemned what it terms "elitist" black economic empowerment deals in the steel industry.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 August 2010

Dept moves to assist learners during strike

The Gauteng department of education said on Wednesday that it will implement study groups to continue learning during the public sector strike.

By Staff Reporter
Sense and sensibility
Article
/ 18 August 2010

Sense and sensibility

The new National Education Evaluation and Development Unit can make a positive contribution to better education if implemented wisely.

By Richard Hayward
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Article
/ 18 August 2010

All Blacks make two changes for Bok Test

Scrumhalf Jimmy Cowan and prop Ben Franks have been recalled by New Zealand for the Tri-Nations clash against South Africa on Saturday.

By David Legge
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Article
/ 18 August 2010

Minister announces mineral rights audit

There will be a six-month moratorium on new prospecting applications while a full audit of all mineral rights granted since 2004 is conducted.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 August 2010

Vavi questions Protection of Information Bill

Cosatu secretary general Zwelinzima Vavi criticised the proposed Protection of Information Bill during the Ruth First memorial lecture on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 August 2010

Strike on as unions reject govt wage offer

Public-sector workers embarked on a full-blown, indefinite strike on Wednesday after rejecting the government’s latest pay offer.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 17 August 2010

ANC concerned over use of money at conferences

Deputy Police Minister Fikile Mbalula admitted on Tuesday that the use of money in elective conferences of the ANC is an increasing trend.

By Mandy Rossouw
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Article
/ 17 August 2010

Strike looms as unions reject govt’s offer

Public-sector unions on Tuesday rejected a revised government wage offer and said they planned a mass strike from Wednesday

By Staff Reporter
Selebi challenges corruption conviction
Article
/ 17 August 2010

Selebi challenges corruption conviction

Corrupt former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi has filed for leave to appeal against his conviction and sentence.

By Ilham Rawoot
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Article
/ 17 August 2010

Boks ring the changes ahead of All Blacks clash

World champions SA sprang a surprise on Tuesday by naming lock Flip van der Merwe among seven changes for the Tri-Nations clash against New Zealand.

By David Legge
­Running with ­sardines
Article
/ 17 August 2010

­Running with ­sardines

The sardine run is an underwater version of the wildebeest migration over the Serengeti, explains <b>Brent Meersman</b>.

By Staff Reporter
Kebble death ‘needed to look like a hit’
Article
/ 17 August 2010

Kebble death ‘needed to look like a hit’

Mining magnate Brett Kebble needed to die in a way that would look like a hit so that his family could claim money from insurance, a court has heard.

By Ilham Rawoot
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Article
/ 17 August 2010

G7 countries fall into the ‘Ring of Fire’

But emerging economies likely to continue along path of rapid growth.

By Desmond Lachman
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Article
/ 17 August 2010

Action needed to avert youth unemployment time bomb

Interventions such as learnerships, employer subsidies and internships have failed to make a meaningful impact on youth unemployment.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 17 August 2010

Human Rights Human wrongs

One sector of apartheid life, has, to date, escaped any process of truth and reconciliation — the international corporation.

By Staff Reporter
Sanef takes issue with ‘slamming’ of the media
Article
/ 17 August 2010

Sanef takes issue with ‘slamming’ of the media

Sanef is willing to talk about improving self-regulation, but does not appreciate the public slamming of the media by ANC officials.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 17 August 2010

UJ philosopher on ‘the meaning of life’

No philosophy department in the country is doing more to train black postgraduates than UJ, says Professor Thaddeus Metz, head of the department.

By Kamogelo Seekoei
What you need to know
Article
/ 17 August 2010

What you need to know

<b>Granville Whittle</b> outlines the changes to the curriculum that have resulted from the recommendations of the ministerial review committee.

By Granville Whittle and Staff Reporter
Right climate for change
Article
/ 17 August 2010

Right climate for change

South African schools urgently need to incorporate the teaching of how to live sustainably in our changing natural world, writes <b>Caitlin Ross</b>.

By Caitlin Ross
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/ 17 August 2010

Govt waits on public servants’ wage decision

Public-service unions will announce on Tuesday if a revised wage offer from the government has been accepted, an official said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 August 2010

Northern hemisphere rugby slower, says Bok trainer

SA’s conditioning coach, Neels Liebel, said on Monday he had facts to show northern hemisphere rugby was slower than southern hemisphere rugby.

By Ken Borland
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Article
/ 16 August 2010

Santam sees higher first-half profit

South African insurer Santam said on Monday half-year profit likely jumped by as much as 85%.

By Staff Reporter
Squabbles over cellphone records at Agliotti trial
Article
/ 16 August 2010

Squabbles over cellphone records at Agliotti trial

The state has implied that Glenn Agliotti’s defence team may have manipulated his cellphone records.

By Ilham Rawoot
Costly mess ‘wasted’ public funds
Article
/ 16 August 2010

Costly mess ‘wasted’ public funds

Government coughed up R2,6-million to settle a lease dispute during Mamodupi Mohlala’s time at the pensions office.

By Glynnis Underhill
No arrests after Aurora shootings, say police
Article
/ 16 August 2010

No arrests after Aurora shootings, say police

No one has been arrested for the killing of four "illegal" miners, who were shot dead in a shaft at the Aurora Grootvlei mine, police said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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