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South Africa

Cope issues Lekota with marching orders
Article
/ 1 June 2010

Cope issues Lekota with marching orders

Mosiuoa Lekota was on Monday officially served notice of the Congress of the People’s vote of no confidence in him as its president.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 June 2010

Bafana notch record win

Bafana Bafana notched their biggest win in international soccer when they outplayed minnows Guatemala 5-0 in a lop-sided World Cup
warm-up clash

By Billy Cooper
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Article
/ 1 June 2010

New hominid skeleton named Karabo

A recently discovered juvenile hominid skeleton, of the new <i>Australopithecus Sediba</i> species, was given the name Karabo on Monday.

By Phindile Chauke
Elders welcome African youth to their ‘global village’
Article
/ 31 May 2010

Elders welcome African youth to their ‘global village’

The Elders met with African youth leaders in Newtown on the weekend in an encounter they described as "the high point" of a working visit to SA.

By Christina Gossmann and Lionel Faull
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Article
/ 31 May 2010

Court rules against Rea Vaya strike

Rea Vaya bus drivers will be back at work on Tuesday after the Labour Court ruled that Monday’s strike action was illegal.

By Staff Reporter
Mthethwa: There’s no World Cup terror threat
Article
/ 31 May 2010

Mthethwa: There’s no World Cup terror threat

The Soccer World Cup faces no terror threat at the moment, according to Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa.

By Staff Reporter
Elders raise concern over post-Cup xenophobia
Article
/ 31 May 2010

Elders raise concern over post-Cup xenophobia

Xenophobia may erupt in SA after the Soccer World Cup as jobs start becoming scarcer, a group of eminent global leaders said on Monday.

By Miranda Andrew
Be objective, Cele tells World Cup media
Article
/ 31 May 2010

Be objective, Cele tells World Cup media

The government does not expect the media to be its "praise singers" over the Soccer World Cup, but urges them to report "objectively".

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 31 May 2010

Lack of quality healthcare causes rise in orphans

Three million girls and boys up to the age of 18 years are orphaned, according to <em>The Health of our Children in South Africa</em> study.

By Kristin Palitza
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Article
/ 31 May 2010

SA records R1,9bn trade deficit in April

South Africa’s trade account swung back into deficit in April, recording a shortfall of R1,9-billion, compared with a R460-million surplus in March.

By Staff Reporter
English hooligans intercepted before World Cup
Article
/ 31 May 2010

English hooligans intercepted before World Cup

British and South African police have foiled an attempt by English hooligans to sneak into the country for the World Cup via Dubai.

By Gordon Bell
Lekota to challenge no-confidence vote
Article
/ 31 May 2010

Lekota to challenge no-confidence vote

Congress of the People (Cope) leader Mosiuoa Lekota will take legal action to overturn a vote of no-confidence in him.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 31 May 2010

Zulu’s sentencing postponed

The sentencing of Prince Sifiso Zulu for the deaths of two people in a car crash he caused was postponed on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 31 May 2010

Cape Town mayor takes aim at ANCYL

Cape Town mayor Dan Plato has called on Makhaza residents in Khayelitsha to protest against the ANCYL for destroying toilet enclosures last week.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 31 May 2010

When do you pay capital gains tax?

Capital gains tax applies even if you are switching between funds. Howvever, retirement funds are exempt.

By Maya Fisher French
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Article
/ 31 May 2010

Markets surprise with rebound

JSE trumps other emerging markets.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 31 May 2010

Bok squad given all-clear for Wales clash

The Springbok squad to face Wales in a one-off Test in Cardiff on Saturday June 5 has been cleared to tour.

By Staff Reporter
Parreira prepares to cut Bafana squad
Article
/ 31 May 2010

Parreira prepares to cut Bafana squad

SA coach Carlos Alberto Parreira said it would be a "painful duty" when on Tuesday he cuts five players from his World Cup squad.

By Billy Cooper
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Article
/ 31 May 2010

SA credit demand falls, corporates weigh

Demand for credit from South Africa’s private sector fell more than expected in April, reflecting companies’ reluctance to borrow further.

By Phumza Macanda
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Article
/ 31 May 2010

Back-to-back down wins for Muzhingi

The spirit of the Soccer World Cup welcomed the 2010 Comrades Marathon winner, Stephen Muzhingi, into Kingsmead Stadium on Sunday.

By Jenny Bernstein
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Article
/ 31 May 2010

Metrorail strike enters third week

A strike by SA Transport and Allied Workers’ Union members against the Passenger Rail Agency of SA went into its third week on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2010

Lekota: ‘I remain the president of Cope’

Congress of the People (Cope) president Mosiua Lekota on Sunday affirmed his position in the party and dismissed a vote of no confidence.

By Natasha Marrian
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Article
/ 30 May 2010

SA quells terrorism fears ahead of World Cup

There was no known terrorism threat to the Soccer World Cup, the national joint operational and intelligence centre said on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
‘80% chance of World Cup terrorist attack’
Article
/ 30 May 2010

‘80% chance of World Cup terrorist attack’

South Africa may fall victim to a terrorist attack during the World Cup it is hosting in less than two weeks, according to a media report on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2010

South Africans unite in Soweto rugby final

Bulls supporter Eldre Janse van Rensburg had never set foot in Soweto before Saturday’s Super 14 rugby final.

By Xola Potelwa
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Article
/ 29 May 2010

Steyn kicks Bulls to Super 14 title in Soweto

Flyhalf Morne Steyn kicked 20 points to help the Bulls clinch their third Super 14 title in four years with a 25-17 win over rivals the Stormers.

By Ken Borland
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Article
/ 29 May 2010

Lekota abandons Cope conference

Cope president Mosiuoa Lekota and his supporters abandoned the party’s national congress in Centurion on Saturday evening.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 29 May 2010

Cope ordered to defer elections for four months

The High Court in Johannesburg issued an interdict on Saturday preventing the Cope electoral conference from moving forward.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 May 2010

NUM suspends De Beers strike plans

South Africa’s National Union of Mineworkers said on Saturday it would suspend a strike at the world’s biggest diamond producer De Beers.

By Staff Reporter
Split looms at Cope conference
Article
/ 29 May 2010

Split looms at Cope conference

The Cope congress turned violent on Saturday after party leaders supporting current president Mosiuoa Lekota served notice of a court interdict.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge and Sapa Afp
Cope’s leadership fracas rumbles on
Article
/ 29 May 2010

Cope’s leadership fracas rumbles on

Cope’s leadership will be elected — seemingly without president Mosiuoa Lekota — as he was seeking an interdict to stop the conference on Saturday.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge and Sapa Afp
Big demand for World Cup tickets
Article
/ 29 May 2010

Big demand for World Cup tickets

The man in the yellow and green uniform raised his arms in jubilation, as if he had just scored a goal for his beloved South African national team.

By Gerald Imray
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