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South Africa

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/ 19 July 2010

Cellphone operators respond

Until the telecommunications regulator signs off on a new code of conduct for cellphone operators, consumers will continue to be nailed.

By Lloyd Gedye
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/ 19 July 2010

The march of the white elephants

Municipalities are confident that pricey World Cup stadiums will be sustainable.

By Lynley Donnelly, Christina Gossmann and Tarryn Harbour
No country for young women
Article
/ 19 July 2010

No country for young women

I’ve come to the conclusion that ours is not a country for young, single women, writes <b>Adriaan Basson</b>.

By Adriaan Basson
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/ 19 July 2010

Govt calls meeting with Kumba, ArcelorMittal

Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies will host an urgent meeting between Kumba Iron Ore and ArcelorMittal on Monday in a bid to resolve a row.

By Staff Reporter
ANC Youth League expels Masoga
Article
/ 19 July 2010

ANC Youth League expels Masoga

The African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) on Monday expelled its former Limpopo chairperson, Lehlogonolo Masoga.

By Staff Reporter
Black anti-blacks are denialists
Article
/ 19 July 2010

Black anti-blacks are denialists

For most blacks there is no need to draw moral equivalence between homophobia, misogyny and even Afrophobia (mistakenly called xenophobia).

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 July 2010

Let the facts speak for themselves

Peter Harris, co-founder and managing director of the Resolve Group, responds to an article by the <i>M&G</i> regarding his company.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 July 2010

Information Bill like ‘apartheid-era legislation’

Sections of the proposed protection of information legislation are reminiscent of apartheid-era secrecy laws, according to an intelligence expert.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 July 2010

Sasol in joint venture to explore shale gas in SA

Sasol said on Monday it would explore for shale gas in the Karoo Basin in a joint venture with Statoil ASA and Chesapeake Energy Corporation.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 July 2010

Zim sets up tents for nationals fleeing SA

Zimbabwe has set up temporary shelters for scores of its nationals leaving South Africa following threats of attacks on foreigners, an official said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 July 2010

Talk of violence played down, but security is tight

South African authorities might be denying a xenophobic upsurge in the wake of the World Cup, but they are taking no chances.

By Duduzile Mathebula and Lisa Steyn
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/ 19 July 2010

Kumba seeks other iron ore buyers

Kumba Iron Ore may look for other domestic buyers to take extra ore if ArcelorMittal’s South African unit shuts down one of its plants.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 July 2010

Mandela Inc.

I have no desire to meet Nelson Mandela, writes <b>Verashni Pillay</b>.

By Verashni Pillay
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/ 19 July 2010

Shilowa threatens court action

Cope deputy president Mbhazima Shilowa said he plans to take party leader Mosiuoa Lekota to court for stripping him of his duties as chief whip.

By Staff Reporter
South Africans mark Mandela’s birthday
Article
/ 19 July 2010

South Africans mark Mandela’s birthday

A South African community once riven by anti-foreigner violence came together on Sunday in the spirit of Nelson Mandela to play a little soccer.

By Donna Bryson
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/ 19 July 2010

IFP postpones general conference

The IFP on Sunday voted to postpone its general conference until a disciplinary inquiry was conducted into national chairperson Zanele Magwaza-Msibi.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 July 2010

Xenophobia: Action works

It is a pity that Jacob Zuma, Nathi Mthetwa and Bheki Cele talk such blithe rubbish about the threat of attacks on foreign Africans living in SA.

By Staff Reporter
World celebrates as Mandela turns 92
Article
/ 18 July 2010

World celebrates as Mandela turns 92

Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s first black president, turns 92 on Sunday as the world celebrates the first international day in his honour.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 July 2010

SA bids for UN Security Council seat

Invoking Nelson Mandela’s legacy, SA’s foreign minister made an appeal on Friday for her country’s bid to secure a non-permanent seat on the council.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 July 2010

Kumba, ArcelorMittal stand-off heats up

The ongoing contractual dispute between steel giant ArcelorMittal and iron-ore supplier Kumba Iron Ore has intensified.

By Lynley Donnelly
CWU worried about ‘infighting’ at Communications Dept.
Article
/ 16 July 2010

CWU worried about ‘infighting’ at Communications Dept.

The Communication Workers Union is "horror-struck by infightings" in the Communications Department led by Minister Siphiwe Nyanda.

By Jacques Keet
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/ 16 July 2010

Still no xenophobia for Mthethwa

Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa insisted on Friday that the recent violence in the Western Cape was "so-called" rather than actual xenophobia.

By Ben Maclennan
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/ 16 July 2010

Women jump off moving train to escape robbers

Four women jumped off a moving train to escape two robbers in Somerset West, Western Cape police said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 July 2010

More to African fashion than leopard print

Designers at the Africa Fashion Week steered clear of using bold African prints and instead chose to focus on intricate detail and craftsmanship.

By Karabo Keepile
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/ 16 July 2010

ANCYL finds Masoga guilty of ‘grave offences’

Former ANCYL Limpopo chairperson Lehlogonolo Masoga has been found guilty of "grave" and "serious" offences by the league’s disciplinary committee.

By Staff Reporter
‘Tenders for pals’ in Limpopo
Article
/ 16 July 2010

‘Tenders for pals’ in Limpopo

Two tenders awarded by the Limpopo health and welfare department were allegedly allocated to friends of provincial minister Miriam Segabutla this year

By Mandy Rossouw
Traditional weapons out for IFP chair
Article
/ 16 July 2010

Traditional weapons out for IFP chair

When is a disciplinary hearing not a disciplinary hearing? When the Inkatha Freedom Party calls it an inquiry, it seems.

By Niren Tolsi
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/ 16 July 2010

Watchdogs tackle World Cup ticket splurge

Government officials who bought Soccer World Cup tickets using the state purse could face fines or imprisonment.

By Lynley Donnelly
Birthday wishes stream in for Mandela
Article
/ 16 July 2010

Birthday wishes stream in for Mandela

Congratulatory messages continued to stream in on Friday for former president Nelson Mandela, two days ahead of the struggle icon’s 92nd birthday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 July 2010

Strike looms as wage talks stall

Unions representing 1,3-million government employees have given PSA Minister Richard Baloyi until next week to improve the government’s wage offer.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
Africa’s parks bleed large mammals
Article
/ 16 July 2010

Africa’s parks bleed large mammals

Africa’s extensive network of national parks is failing to stem the decline of large mammals, according to a new study.

By David Adam
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/ 16 July 2010

Another surprising diplomatic choice

The latest surprise posting of an ambassador is that of Mohau Pheko, a prominent academic, political economist and gender activist.

By Mandy Rossouw and Mmanaledi Mataboge
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