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/ 15 July 2010

Anger at Terre’Blanche murder bail ruling

It’s a crying shame that bail of just R5 000 had been granted to one the men accused of murdering Eugene Terre’Blanche, the Afrikanerfront says.

By Staff Reporter
Cosatu: Let’s build on World Cup success
Article
/ 15 July 2010

Cosatu: Let’s build on World Cup success

The Congress of South African Trade Unions hopes to rope all sectors of society into maintaining the standards set during the Soccer World Cup.

By Staff Reporter
Safa names Mosimane as Bafana coach
Article
/ 14 July 2010

Safa names Mosimane as Bafana coach

An agreement has been reached with Pitso Mosimane to become the new Bafana Bafana coach, Safa said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 July 2010

Gauteng spent R4m on World Cup tickets

The Gauteng province spent R4-million on 4613 World Cup tickets — mostly for deserving residents, premier Nomvula Mokonyane said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 July 2010

May retail sales climb, jury out on rates

South African retail sales rose more than expected in May, growing for the fifth month in a row ahead of the soccer World Cup.

By Phumza Macanda
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Article
/ 14 July 2010

World Cup: Minister praises transport operators

Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele on Wednesday saluted transport operators for "rising to challenges" during the Soccer World Cup.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 July 2010

Concern at political interference in media

The Freedom of Expression Institute is "gravely concerned" about seemingly increasing political interference in the South African media.

By Staff Reporter
Between a frock and a hard place
Article
/ 14 July 2010

Between a frock and a hard place

Africa Fashion Week brought into sharp focus the pressing issues facing the continent’s fashion industry, writes <b>Sarah Badat</b>.

By Sarah Badat
Selebi’s fate hangs in the balance
Article
/ 14 July 2010

Selebi’s fate hangs in the balance

Former police chief Jackie Selebi will have to wait until the first week of August to know if he will spend the next 15 years behind bars.

By Staff Reporter
Cops aim to maintain security efforts after World Cup
Article
/ 14 July 2010

Cops aim to maintain security efforts after World Cup

The police will keep up security in the country after the Soccer World Cup, national police commissioner General Bheki Cele said on Wednesday.

By Schalk Mouton
Terre’Blanche murder suspect granted bail
Article
/ 14 July 2010

Terre’Blanche murder suspect granted bail

One of the two farmworkers accused of killing South Africa’s far-right leader Eugene Terre’Blanche was on Wednesday granted bail.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 July 2010

SA May retail sales up

SA’s retail sales rose by 4,6% year-on-year in May at constant prices compared with a revised 2,9% increase in April, Stats SA said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 July 2010

Eskom unions sign wage deal

Eskom trade unions have signed a wage deal after "marathon meetings", the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
Selebi ‘was a brilliant leader’, court told
Article
/ 14 July 2010

Selebi ‘was a brilliant leader’, court told

Jackie Selebi was a "hands-on" police boss who was well respected by his senior colleagues, the South Gauteng High Court heard on Wednesday.

By Adriaan Basson
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Article
/ 14 July 2010

Cricket could be unlikely saviour of World Cup stadiums

Cricket could emerge as the saviour of Cup soccer stadiums with the decision by Cricket South Africa to stage a Twenty20 international in Durban.

By Jason Humphries
State wants Selebi’s assets
Article
/ 14 July 2010

State wants Selebi’s assets

State prosecutor Gerrie Nel told the South Gauteng High Court on Wednesday the state would apply to confiscate the former police chief’s assets.

By Adriaan Basson
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Article
/ 13 July 2010

SACP: It’s crime, not xenophobia

This week’s attacks on foreigners were criminal acts, not xenophobia, the South African Communist Party said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
SA turns attention to Olympic Games
Article
/ 13 July 2010

SA turns attention to Olympic Games

South Africa is to put in an official bid for the 2020 Olympic Games, Sascoc CEO Tubby Reddy announced on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Court rejects challenge to Lekota’s Parliament post
Article
/ 13 July 2010

Court rejects challenge to Lekota’s Parliament post

A bid to prevent Cope president Mosiuoa Lekota from taking up a Parliamentary post was dismissed by a court on Tuesday.

By Natasha Marrian
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Article
/ 13 July 2010

‘The World Cup crisis that was(n’t)’

It’s one thing for South Africa to host a secure Soccer World Cup, but quite another to deal with the fundamental causes of crime in the country.

By Karabo Keepile
Cup investment return ‘will be visible in three to five years’
Article
/ 13 July 2010

Cup investment return ‘will be visible in three to five years’

It will take three to five years to see the economic benefits of the World Cup, a Human Sciences Research Council academic said on Tuesday.

By Janice Roberts
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Article
/ 13 July 2010

When the chips are downed

It seems it’s okay for a lot of urban and peri-urban black people to eat badly in the name of culture., writes <b>Milisuthando Bongela</b>.

By Milisuthando Bongela
ANC Youth League court challenge withdrawn
Article
/ 13 July 2010

ANC Youth League court challenge withdrawn

The ANC had instructed disgruntled Limpopo youth league members to a drop court action challenging a disciplinary process, an ANCYL official said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 July 2010

Banks score from World Cup

Banks score on fees as foreign card transactions nearly double.

By Maya Fisher French
It’s Christmas in July
Article
/ 13 July 2010

It’s Christmas in July

Figures show a bumper spending spree by South Africans and foreigners during the World Cup.

By Lynley Donnelly
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/ 13 July 2010

Fear of violence drives exodus back to Zim

Families of Zimbabwean migrants have been fleeing South Africa because they fear xenophobic attacks now that the World Cup is over.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 July 2010

Trade conditions tighten

Trade conditions have tightened, the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Sacci) said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 July 2010

Of big egos, underdogs and continental pride

The <i>M&G</i>’s Ryan Hoffmann gives his on-the-field highlights of the Soccer World Cup.

By Ryan Hoffmann
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Article
/ 13 July 2010

Post-World Cup blues hit SA

The post-mortem on SA’s World Cup drew a near perfect score but locals are now grappling with one question: How are you going to get your life back?

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 July 2010

Light shines on laser physicist

Steenkamp describes physics as "always looking for answers to the ‘how does it work?’ question".

By Christina Scott
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Article
/ 13 July 2010

‘Free’ Cup tickets cost R25 200

Ten department of science and technology employees were rewarded with "free" tickets to the World Cup quarterfinals in Port Elizabeth last Friday.

By Christina Scott
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Article
/ 13 July 2010

World Cup pitch invader fined R2 000

The Spanish fan who tried to grab the Cup trophy 10 minutes before kick-off in the final between Spain and The Netherlands has been fined R2 000.

By Staff Reporter
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