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/ 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
Juju and premier linked to waste deal
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Juju and premier linked to waste deal

Businessmen linked to Limpopo Premier Cassel Mathale and Julius Malema have emerged as beneficiaries of the medical waste management industry.

By Yolandi Groenewald and Adriaan Basson
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Strike tearing alliance apart

The strike by state employees marks the lowest point in relations between the ANC and Cosatu since President Jacob Zuma took leadership of the party.

By Mandy Rossouw, Matuma Letsoala and Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Easing into e-books

The development of the Amazon Kindle — now in its third generation — has sparked the digital publishing world.

By Duduzile Mathebula
Academia’s Lilliputian projectors
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Academia’s Lilliputian projectors

Scholars may not be among the truly exploited, but they are undervalued, writes <b>Chris Thurman</b>

By Chris Thurman
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Climate, Earth science centre launched

UWC this week launched its Applied Centre for Climate and Earth Systems Science, a venture with the NRF and the science and technology department.

By Staff Reporter
My stomach turns, cool head or not
Article
/ 27 August 2010

My stomach turns, cool head or not

Arcelor deals might be legal and even in line with
‘old-fashioned’ BEE practices, so why the fuss?

By Reg Rumney
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

The book lives!

The book is not dead, says Jonathan Ball, managing director of Jonathan Ball Publishers.

By Tarryn Harbour
‘Adapt or die as you turn 100, ANC’
Article
/ 27 August 2010

‘Adapt or die as you turn 100, ANC’

<b>Mmanaledi Mataboge</b> and <b>Matuma Letsoalo</b> speak to ANC Youth League Julius Malema national general council meeting.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge and Matuma Letsoala
Transforming by numbers
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Transforming by numbers

Dearth of black chartered accountants is thwarting the industry’s attempts to find a balance.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
A ‘shameful’ state of affairs
Article
/ 27 August 2010

A ‘shameful’ state of affairs

The current lack of reading culture has not helped the country’s publishing industry, which was put under further pressure when the recession hit.

By Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Celebrating the life in drama

<b>Percy Zvomuya</b> sat down to talk to Warren Nebe, head of Dramatic Art at Wits University’s School of Arts and director of Drama for Life, Africa.

By Percy Zvomuya
SMEs better at keeping score
Article
/ 27 August 2010

SMEs better at keeping score

The balanced scorecard, which is not obsessed with ownership, has made compliance easier.

By Tarryn Harbour
Free press, free country
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Free press, free country

Shaun de Waal recalls how the <i>M&amp;G</i> took a stand against the state’s intention to muzzle the media 25 years ago.

By Shaun De Waal
Extraordinary find goes public
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Extraordinary find goes public

An artist’s book that went missing in 1988 was recently rediscovered in the basement of a book binder in Johannesburg and will be launched next week.

By Lionel Faull
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Freshness, originality focus of Penguin writing prize

Writers based throughout Africa submitted about 250 manuscripts in the fiction category and 50 in the non-fiction category.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Decoding the overload of crime writing

It is not surprising that crime is a common subject in contemporary South African writing, fact and fiction.

By Anthony Egan
Tribunal a refuge for the corrupt, says Vavi
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Tribunal a refuge for the corrupt, says Vavi

Cosatu has announced that it will not support the idea of a statutory media appeals tribunal.

By Mandy Rossouw
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Non-fiction on the up

Managing director of Pan Macmillan SA, Terry Morris, says local publishing is in a very healthy condition — particularly non-fiction.

By Lisa Steyn
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

WBS academic on Oxford journal’s board

Professor Boris Urban of the Wits Business School has been appointed to the editorial board of the Journal of Social Entrepreneurship.

By Staff Reporter
More rebellious than ever
Article
/ 27 August 2010

More rebellious than ever

<b>Craig MacKenzie</b> previews texts and topics at the heart of the state of South African fiction.

By Craig MacKenzie
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Article
/ 27 August 2010

Riding a wave of new talent

Jacana Media publishes 55 to 60 books a year but such a large output for a local publisher is an unintentional by-product of its love for new writers.

By Lisa Steyn
Scoop d’etat for a ‘corner store’
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Scoop d’etat for a ‘corner store’

Literary festival finds itself a home in a ­welcoming environment

By Staff Reporter
Love hurts in the Boland
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Love hurts in the Boland

Despite the gasps at the university since the photo appeared in its student paper, reaction from beyond Stellenbosch has been warmly appreciative.

By David Macfarlane and Ryan Hoffmann
Hard-wired for success
Article
/ 27 August 2010

Hard-wired for success

The Boekehuis, voted one of 50 unique bookshops in the world in 2006, celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.

By Percy Zvomuya
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