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South Africa

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/ 28 May 2010

Cops ban ‘education for all’ march

Is the government planning to suspend the Constitution and implement an undeclared state of emergency during the 2010 World Cup?

By David Macfarlane and Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 28 May 2010

Comrades runners set for sparrows start

Anxiety, fear and excitement are building up as runners prepare for the 85th anniversary of the Comrades Marathon, taking place on Sunday.

By Thabo Mohlala
A not so simple twist of faith
Article
/ 28 May 2010

A not so simple twist of faith

I have been asked repeatedly over the past week "Why did you do it? Why run a cartoon that you knew would cause such profound anger?

By Nic Dawes Author
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/ 28 May 2010

Outraged board caught off guard

The four candidates on the SABC’s shortlist for head of news still had to be evaluated when the announcement came that Phil Molefe had been appointed.

By Glynnis Underhill
Lucky Bafana edge Colombia in World Cup warm-up
Article
/ 28 May 2010

Lucky Bafana edge Colombia in World Cup warm-up

South Africa extended an unbeaten run to nine games since Carlos Alberto Parreira returned as coach with a 2-1 victory over Colombia on Thursday.

By David Legge
New storm breaks over Ngubane
Article
/ 28 May 2010

New storm breaks over Ngubane

Questions have been raised about SABC chairperson Ben Ngubane’s role in lobbying for the adoption of Japanese digital broadcasting technology.

By Lloyd Gedye, Sam Sole Author and Sam Sole
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Article
/ 28 May 2010

Protecting children begins at home

Most children are abused by people they know, and widespread poverty feeds a cycle of violence, abuse and neglect.

By Lori Lake
Aurora: The Ekon connection
Article
/ 28 May 2010

Aurora: The Ekon connection

New twist in mining saga as questionable link to diamond project emerges.

By Sam Sole Author, Ilham Rawoot and Yolandi Groenewald
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Article
/ 28 May 2010

Is offshore the right investment for you?

Offshore investing is not about the rand, it is about your financial needs and whether an offshore investment will meet those needs.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 May 2010

The secret investment recipe

For the last eight years I have invested R200 a month into Satrix 40, the latest statement shows that the investment is worth R35 200.

By Maya Fisher French
Tsvangirai: Zim elections are going ahead next year
Article
/ 27 May 2010

Tsvangirai: Zim elections are going ahead next year

A date for Zimbabwean elections will be announced only when the constitutional reform process is completed, the country’s prime minister says.

By Staff Reporter
Leadership battle will not split us, says Cope
Article
/ 27 May 2010

Leadership battle will not split us, says Cope

There will be no split in the Congress of the People (Cope) over a leadership battle, Eastern Cape chair Andile Nkuhlu said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 May 2010

Transnet strike ends

The Transnet strike ended on Thursday with South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Union members accepting a new offer.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 May 2010

Day of prayer for Bafana — but who will attend?

A "National Day of Prayer" for Bafana Bafana and the World Cup has been scheduled for May 29, but it appears some religious groups won’t be attending.

By Staff Reporter
ANC hails Soweto rugby move
Article
/ 27 May 2010

ANC hails Soweto rugby move

The ANC has lauded the holding of rugby’s Super 14 final in Soweto this weekend, saying on Thursday such events had potential for nation-building.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 May 2010

Mobile internet booms in South Africa

World Wide Worx on Thursday released a report stating that the use of mobile internet services has exploded in South Africa.

By Staff Reporter
Cosatu continues battle against electricity prices
Article
/ 27 May 2010

Cosatu continues battle against electricity prices

A meeting at Nedlac in June will determine whether Cosatu members can down tools over high electricity tariffs, Cosatu said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
Bulls beware: Stats don’t win finals
Article
/ 27 May 2010

Bulls beware: Stats don’t win finals

Statistics and experience per se don’t win finals. This is something the Bulls should be aware of ahead of Saturday’s Super 14 final.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 May 2010

Johannesburg: Our water is safe

Overseas visitors to Johannesburg can drink the city’s water without fear because it is clean and safe, Johannesburg Water said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 May 2010

SA April producer inflation quickens to 5,5%

South Africa’s producer inflation quickened more than expected to 5,5% year-on-year in April from 3,7% in March, official data showed on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 May 2010

Muslims are not humourless, they are in fact very funny

Muslims are upset with Zapiro for many reasons. So let’s unpack what irks them, says <b>Mahomed Faizal Dawjee</b>.

By Staff Reporter
My city, my World Cup: Khalo Matabane
Article
/ 27 May 2010

My city, my World Cup: Khalo Matabane

Khalo Matabane’s films tackle issues central to South Africa with sensitivity and intelligence. He spoke to the <b>M&G</b> about the Soccer World Cup.

By Niren Tolsi
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Article
/ 27 May 2010

M&G statement on Prophet Muhammad cartoon

The <em>M&G</em> has met with leaders of the broader Muslim community to discuss its publication of a cartoon epicting the Prophet Muhammad.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 May 2010

Amnesty report says something rotten in state of South Africa

Corruption and nepotism are affecting service delivery in South Africa, Amnesty International said on Thursday.

By Kenichi Serino
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Article
/ 27 May 2010

No end in sight to Prasa strike

There are no signs of an end to the dispute between Satawu and the Passenger Rail Association of South Africa, the union said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
My city, my World Cup: Lael Bethlehem
Article
/ 27 May 2010

My city, my World Cup: Lael Bethlehem

Lael Bethlehem, the CEO of the Johannesburg Development Agency, spoke with the <b>Mail&Guardian </b>about 2010.

By Niren Tolsi
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Article
/ 26 May 2010

Fans urged to use BRT to get to Soccer City

Fans have been urged to use the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transport System to Bafana Bafana’s friendly against Colombia at Soccer City on Thursday night.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 26 May 2010

China to take over SA miner in $877-million dollar deal

China is set to take control of a small South African mining company and to build a new platinum mine in the country, a spokesperson said on Wednesday

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 26 May 2010

DA complains of Blue IQ board fees

The Democratic Alliance in Gauteng has complained that board members of the Blue IQ economic development agency were earning "excessive" fees.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 26 May 2010

Nationalisation of mines already on ANC agenda, says Malema

ANC Youth League president Julius Malema engaged politicians at Parliament’s public hearings on the establishment of a state-owned mining company.

By Glynnis Underhill
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Article
/ 26 May 2010

Foreigners can’t bank with Capitec

Reserve Bank legislation prevents temporary South African residents from opening a bank account with Capitec.

By Maya Fisher French
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Article
/ 26 May 2010

SADC meets to coordinate transport ahead of World Cup

South African transport officials will brief their SADC counterparts on transport arrangements for the World Cup during talks in Mozambique.

By Staff Reporter
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