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/ 11 August 2010

Police chief says ICD can probe arrest of reporter

Police chief Bheki Cele did not oppose a call for the ICD to investigate the treatment of the <i>Sunday Times</i> journalist arrested last week.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 August 2010

‘Doctors can’t be doctors if they don’t go through us’

Thousands of public servants flanked by police officers marched to the Union buildings in Pretoria on Tuesday.

By Karabo Keepile
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Article
/ 10 August 2010

ANC stands firm on media tribunal

The ANC on Tuesday insisted that it did not want to curtail press freedom with a proposed media appeals tribunal.

By Fienie Grobler
Public servants push for more pay
Article
/ 10 August 2010

Public servants push for more pay

Public-sector unions representing more than a million workers staged a one-day strike on Tuesday, threatening an extended labour stoppage this week.

By Ed Cropley and Jon Herskovitz
Kebble murder trail: Cellphone records under scrutiny
Article
/ 10 August 2010

Kebble murder trail: Cellphone records under scrutiny

The defence counsel for murder accused Glenn Agliotti on Tuesday took the state’s witness on cellphone records to task.

By Ilham Rawoot
Kasrils sounds warning over information Bill
Article
/ 10 August 2010

Kasrils sounds warning over information Bill

Former intelligence minister Ronnie Kasrils has called on the government to rethink the controversial Protection of Information Bill.

By Emsie Ferreira
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Article
/ 10 August 2010

DA: Striking teachers “violating schoolchildren’s rights”

The constitutional right of all children to a basic education is being violated by teachers going on strike, the Democratic Alliance said on Tuesday.

By Ryan Hoffmann and David Macfarlane
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Article
/ 10 August 2010

Let’s give a nod to equality

I haven’t been forced to think about the significance of Women’s Day since my activist days at university, until now.

By Milisuthando Bongela
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Article
/ 10 August 2010

DA: We will fight ANC’s drive to centralise power

ANC attempts to centralise government undermine the letter and spirit of the Constitution, DA parliamentary leader Athol Trollip said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
SA police probe origins of Campbell diamond gift
Article
/ 10 August 2010

SA police probe origins of Campbell diamond gift

Police were on Tuesday trying to establish the origins of uncut diamonds handed by Naomi Campbell to a Nelson Mandela charity trustee.

By Staff Reporter
Motlanthe backs carbon tax
Article
/ 10 August 2010

Motlanthe backs carbon tax

Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe on Tuesday defended a carbon tax that seeks to "green" the South African economy.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 August 2010

Teachers strike, but mixed messages for parents and pupils

The department of basic education says schools were open on Tuesday, but urged parents to consider their children’s safety during the teacher strike.

By Ryan Hoffmann and David Macfarlane
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Article
/ 10 August 2010

‘Make the circle bigger’, say public servants

A smattering of striking public-service employees began to march from Schubart Park to the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Tuesday morning.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 August 2010

Chill wind blows clean away

Until input costs drop significantly, wind energy is unsustainable.

By Zia Fourie
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Article
/ 10 August 2010

ArcelorMittal SA buys ICT for R800m

ArcelorMittal SA said on Tuesday it would buy Imperial Crown Trading, which holds a disputed prospecting right previously held by the steelmaker.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 August 2010

Sanzar dismisses charge against De Villiers

A misconduct charge against Springbok coach Peter de Villiers has been dismissed, Sanzar said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 August 2010

Zuma: Recognition of women’s rights not enough

The mere recognition of women’s rights was not enough, President Jacob Zuma said at a Women’s Day event in East London on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 August 2010

Strike may be prelude to larger industrial action

More than a million public-sector workers plan to strike on Tuesday in what could be a prelude to prolonged industrial action.

By Jon Herskovitz
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Article
/ 9 August 2010

Editors and police chief prepare for meeting

Recent reports on Bheki Cele and the R500-million rental deal for police headquarters may be on the agenda in a meeting between him and editors.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 August 2010

All systems go for public-service strike

About 1,3-million public servants affiliated to Cosatu and the Independent Labour Caucus will down tools on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 August 2010

DA applauds new cadre Bill

The ANC has come to its senses by drafting a Bill which would stop cadres from holding senior municipal jobs, the Democratic Alliance said on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 August 2010

SA journalists fight proposed media laws

South African journalists have launched a campaign to fight what they say is an attempt to curtail media freedoms.

By Angus Shaw
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Article
/ 8 August 2010

Winnie asks how ANC will ‘realistically’ implement change

Winnie Madikizela-Mandela lashed out at the African National Congress for failing to implement its own policies in an interview published on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 August 2010

Premier ‘laid charges’ that led to reporter’s arrest

Mpumalanga premier David Mabuza laid the forgery charges that resulted in <i>Sunday Times</i> journalist Mzilikazi wa Afrika’s arrest.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 August 2010

‘High time for SA land policy overhaul’

Thandi Wines is one of the few black-owned operations in a high-end business that like most commercial agriculture is still predominantly white-owned.

By Justine Gerardy
Eskom’s plan to control market
Article
/ 7 August 2010

Eskom’s plan to control market

A wholly independent systems and market operator which could change the face of SA’s electricity market, is unlikely to be built for five years.

By Lynley Donnelly
Knives out for Mantashe
Article
/ 7 August 2010

Knives out for Mantashe

His critics will ask: which hat did he wear during the bitter public spat between the nationalists in the ANC and the alliance partners?

By Rapule Tabane
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Article
/ 7 August 2010

Discussion papers reflect the troubled soul of the ANC

Having read them all, I am none the wiser as to the role that the ruling party sees for the state, writes <b>Richard Calland</b>.

By Richard Calland
UKZN’s fraught power dynamic requires a neutral hearing
Article
/ 7 August 2010

UKZN’s fraught power dynamic requires a neutral hearing

Malegapuru Makgoba has been connecting the university to political heavyweights in the province.

By Staff Reporter
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Analysis
/ 7 August 2010

Parliament feels chill of winter

When a new ANC leadership spearheaded by President Jacob Zuma took power, they were quick to denounce the "autocratic" Thabo Mbeki.

By Staff Reporter
More than just naughty boys
Article
/ 7 August 2010

More than just naughty boys

Some who have become accustomed to thinking of Africans as people who do menial jobs and live in subhuman conditions are not outraged.

By Staff Reporter
Tony rides again
Article
/ 6 August 2010

Tony rides again

It was a calm Tony Yengeni who sat down for our interview in his 6th-floor Luthuli House office this week.

By Mandy Rossouw
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