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South Africa

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/ 7 June 2010

We’re fully behind Manyi, says BMF

The Black Management Forum said that it "unanimously" supported its president, Jimmy Manyi, following his suspension as the Labour Department DG.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 7 June 2010

UK man convicted of killing SA lover in Dubai

A Dubai court sentenced a Briton to 15 years in prison on Monday for killing his South African ex-lover.

By Staff Reporter
Cope tussle: Combat by press release
Article
/ 7 June 2010

Cope tussle: Combat by press release

Both sides in the war dividing the Congress of the People (Cope) say they will obey the courts.

By Michael Hamlyn
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Article
/ 7 June 2010

‘What witchcraft is this? It’s the Gautrain’

The speakers were unanimous: the Gautrain is an amazing South African achievement that will revolutionise our transport system.

By Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 7 June 2010

Sanef condemns jail sentence for Zambian editor

The "harsh" contempt of court jail sentence imposed a Zambian editor could set a bad example for other countries in the region, Sanef said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
Fifa plays down crowd safety concerns
Article
/ 7 June 2010

Fifa plays down crowd safety concerns

World Cup organisers on Monday sought to reassure fans ahead of the tournament after a stampede outside a warm-up match on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 7 June 2010

Living the dream

South African football referee Jerome Damon is living his dream. For the second time he has been selected to officiate at the Soccer World Cup.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 7 June 2010

Where are South Africa’s young lionesses?

<b>Verashni Pillay</b> wonders about the dearth of young women leaders in our country’s politics.

By Verashni Pillay
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Article
/ 7 June 2010

Manyi’s dismissal reports are mischievous, says minister

Newspaper reports following the suspension of Jimmy Manyi are mischievous, Labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana said on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
Inside the World Cup’s doping control lab
Article
/ 7 June 2010

Inside the World Cup’s doping control lab

Fifa hopes it will not see a repeat of Diego Maradona doping scandal, but if any players do get busted for drugs, Pieter van der Merwe will be the man

By Joshua Howat Berger
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Article
/ 7 June 2010

Siyabonga Gama guilty, says Transnet

Siyabonga Gama has been found guilty of a serious breach of governance requirements relating to procurement contracts which he approved at Transnet.

By Staff Reporter
‘It’s like a concentration camp’
Article
/ 7 June 2010

‘It’s like a concentration camp’

Blikkiesdorp, a vast temporary camp for Cape Town’s homeless and evicted, has attracted a media spotlight ahead of the Soccer World Cup.

By Justine Gerardy
Zuma: World Cup is uniting South Africa
Article
/ 6 June 2010

Zuma: World Cup is uniting South Africa

The Soccer World Cup was uniting SA, much like the 1995 world rugby victory helped break down racial barriers, said President Jacob Zuma on Sunday.

By Gordon Bell
Media-shy North Koreans stay in Midrand, train in Thembisa
Article
/ 6 June 2010

Media-shy North Koreans stay in Midrand, train in Thembisa

The North Korean World Cup squad held its fourth training session in South Africa on Saturday with foreign reporters yet to be allowed in.

By Gerald Imray
Court says Lekota still Cope president
Article
/ 6 June 2010

Court says Lekota still Cope president

Mosiuoa Lekota was still the president of the Congress of the People, the high court in Johannesburg ruled on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
Quieroz returns for unfinished business
Article
/ 6 June 2010

Quieroz returns for unfinished business

Born in Mozambique and a former coach of the South African soccer side, Portugal’s Carlos Queiroz has flown to the rainbow nation countless times.

By Shrikesh Laxmidas
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Article
/ 6 June 2010

‘Beast’ ruled ineligible for Springboks

Selectors have been told by the South African Rugby Union not to pick Tendai Mtawarira after the government ruled the Zimbabwean-born prop ineligible.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 5 June 2010

Mphela delivers ‘killer’ blow for SA

Katlego Mphela scored on 76 minutes as World Cup hosts South Africa edged fellow qualifiers Denmark 1-0 in a warm-up on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma faces another family scandal
Article
/ 5 June 2010

Zuma faces another family scandal

President Jacob Zuma’s second wife Nompumelelo Ntuli has a 13-year-old son with South African actor Joe Mafela.

By Jackie Mapiloko, Sapa, Reuters and Staff Reporter
Security firms make killing from World Cup
Article
/ 5 June 2010

Security firms make killing from World Cup

As the Soccer World Cup nears, tourists and foreign businessmen spooked by South Africa’s crime rate are hiring bodyguards.

By Charlotte Plantive
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Article
/ 5 June 2010

SA reporter tells of ordeal in Israel

Gadija Davids — detained for being on a vessel that tried to break the blockade on Gaza — said being interrogated was a "shocking experience".

By Staff Reporter
DA welcomes Manyi’s suspension
Article
/ 5 June 2010

DA welcomes Manyi’s suspension

The Democratic Alliance has called on Minister of Labour Membathisi Mdladlana to make public the reasons for Jimmy Manyi’s suspension.

By Staff Reporter
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Analysis
/ 4 June 2010

Not all sex workers are victims

They say sex sells. And we know that selling sex pays. And then there is the dirty little secret that a minority of women chooses to sell sex.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 4 June 2010

Manyi suspended as Labour Dept DG

Labour Department Director General Jimmy Manyi was suspended from his job on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
Patronage and corruption: The lessons from Kenya
Article
/ 4 June 2010

Patronage and corruption: The lessons from Kenya

<b>Rapule Tabane </b> on how to defeat Afro-pessimism.

By Rapule Tabane
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Article
/ 4 June 2010

Cope leadership battle continues in court

Cope president Mosiuoa Lekota could be removed by a unanimous vote of no-confidence because he was not elected to the position, a court heard.

By Natasha Marrian
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Article
/ 4 June 2010

Sex and soccer in the city

The South African government has announced that it will distribute one billion condoms during the tournament. A billion. That’s nine zeros!

By Nikiwe Bikitsha
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Analysis
/ 4 June 2010

Character assassination by any other name

Elroy Africa, the director general of the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, responds to an article about his department.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 4 June 2010

What are the prospects of real political realignment in South Africa?

Cosatu seems to lack the gumption; people’s movements are too localised; and popular anger is rising. So to whom can we turn for change?

By Imraan Buccus
Vavi receives death threat, says Cosatu
Article
/ 4 June 2010

Vavi receives death threat, says Cosatu

Cosatu chief Zwelinzima Vavi has received a death threat amid a furore over his complaint that allegations of corruption are not being investigated.

By Jenni Ogrady
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Article
/ 4 June 2010

Presidency: Media undermining Zuma’s privacy, dignity

The Presidency on Friday accused the media of "undermining" President Jacob Zuma and his family’s right to privacy and dignity.

By Staff Reporter
We can afford it
Article
/ 4 June 2010

We can afford it

Hosting the World Cup is like planning for a family wedding, so get excited. This is according to <b>Kevin Davie</b>.

By Kevin Davie
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