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South Africa

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/ 13 May 2010

SA short of more than 20 000 accountants

The SA Institute of Professional Accountants estimates that the country has a skill shortage of more than 20 000 accountants.

By Staff Reporter
No terrorism threats for World Cup, says police chief
Article
/ 13 May 2010

No terrorism threats for World Cup, says police chief

SA police do not know of any terrorism threats to the Soccer World Cup, police chief General Bheki Cele said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 May 2010

Old Mutual first-quarter sales up

Insurer Old Mutual met forecasts with a 29% rise in first-quarter sales.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 May 2010

Liberty sees first-half improvement

Liberty said it expects first-half earnings will be at least 20% better than the previous year, signalling the worst may be over for the insurer.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 May 2010

Argentina edges closer to joining Tri-Nations

Argentina has taken a major step towards joining an expanded Tri-Nations rugby competition in 2012 after the IRB changed player availability rules.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 May 2010

CCMA urged to intervene in Transnet strike

Striking unions at Transnet on Wednesday asked the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) to intervene in their wage dispute.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 May 2010

MSF: 300 Zimbabweans seek asylum in SA each day

As many as 300 Zimbabweans are arriving in South Africa a day to apply for asylum, Médecins Sans Frontières said on Wednesday.

By Kenichi Serino
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Article
/ 13 May 2010

ANC slams suspected train sabotage

The ANC on Wednesday condemned a suspected act of sabotage by striking Transnet workers that caused a train derailment in KZN.

By Staff Reporter
Fransman added to Bafana squad
Article
/ 13 May 2010

Fransman added to Bafana squad

South Africa on Wednesday added Israel-based defender Bevan Fransman to a preliminary Soccer World Cup squad they named last month.

By David Legge
Rage over ANC decision to drop Malema charges
Article
/ 12 May 2010

Rage over ANC decision to drop Malema charges

The decision by the ANC to drop three of the four charges against its youth leader, Julius Malema, has been sharply criticised by opposition parties.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 May 2010

Fourth South African confirmed dead in plane crash

The brother of DA MP Anchen Dreyer, Frans Dreyer, has been identified as one of four South African passengers who died in the Libyan air crash.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 May 2010

Maintenance for World Cup stadiums to be costly

With less than a month before the World Cup, host cities are thinking of the best possible maintenance plans for the stadiums they have built.

By Bongani Mthembu
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Article
/ 12 May 2010

Hawkers protest at Soccer City

Hawkers protested outside Safa House in Soweto on Wednesday, saying they were struggling to survive after being evicted from around Soccer City.

By Yadhana Jadoo
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Article
/ 12 May 2010

Sabotage suspected after Transnet train derailment

About 10 000 litres of diesel spilled when a freight train derailed in a suspected sabotage by striking Transnet workers on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
Foundation begins 67-day countdown to Mandela Day
Article
/ 12 May 2010

Foundation begins 67-day countdown to Mandela Day

The Nelson Mandela Foundation on Wednesday began a 67-day countdown to Nelson Mandela Day on July 18.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 May 2010

Transnet strike halts rail and port operations

Thousands of transport workers joined a national strike on Wednesday, paralysing rail and port operations in the country.

By Agnieszka Flak
ANC: Malema decision ‘not a light ruling’
Article
/ 12 May 2010

ANC: Malema decision ‘not a light ruling’

The ANC says that it is "pleased with the corrective nature of the ruling" on ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema following a disciplinary hearing.

By Staff Reporter
Benni an early arrival at Bafana camp
Article
/ 12 May 2010

Benni an early arrival at Bafana camp

Bafana Bafana were boosted on Wednesday when Benni McCarthy jetted in early to join the national team in camp to prepare for the Soccer World Cup.

By Billy Cooper
Manuel: NPC to produce development plan in 18 months
Article
/ 12 May 2010

Manuel: NPC to produce development plan in 18 months

Trevor Manuel said on Wednesday that the National Planning Commission (NPC) has been given 18 months to come up with a national vision for 2025.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 May 2010

Baby Kruger accused abandons bail application

One of the accused in the assault case of Baby Marzaan Kruger abandoned his bail application in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
SA working with Libya over plane crash
Article
/ 12 May 2010

SA working with Libya over plane crash

Airbus has confirmed that an Airbus flying from Johannesburg crashed in Tripoli, Libya, on Wednesday morning.

By Staff Reporter
Time for a review of the Proteas, says Hudson
Article
/ 12 May 2010

Time for a review of the Proteas, says Hudson

Andrew Hudson has called for an intensive review of the Proteas after their disappointing performance in the World Twenty20.

By Jane Bramley
Football’s just a game … isn’t it?
Article
/ 12 May 2010

Football’s just a game … isn’t it?

The World Cup’s message is this: football is a vehicle of harmony, uniting nations under the banner of sport. What if the truth were not so pretty?.

By Richard Ingham
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/ 12 May 2010

Spar first-half profit up, sees World Cup growth

Spar Group reported a 14,7% rise in first-half profit and said full-year results would be boosted by the upcoming Soccer World Cup.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 May 2010

Locate your mate

Location-based social networks add a new dimension to social networking: a person’s physical location.

By Alistair Fairweather
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Article
/ 12 May 2010

Transnet granted interdict as strike intensifies

Transnet was on Tuesday granted a Labour Court interdict prohibiting its protesting workers from intimidating non-strikers and damaging property.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 May 2010

Agricultural union ‘outraged’ at latest land-reform proposal

Agricultural union TAU-SA has expressed outrage at the state’s proposal for farmers to transfer 40% of their farming interests to black shareholders.

By Staff Reporter
One in Nine Campaign marches in support of Khwezi
Article
/ 11 May 2010

One in Nine Campaign marches in support of Khwezi

The One in Nine Campaign on Tuesday held a protest in Johannesburg in solidarity with Jacob Zuma’s rape accuser.

By Karabo Keepile
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Article
/ 11 May 2010

‘Serious mistake’ to dismiss swine flu, warn experts

Experts have warned that it would be a "serious mistake" to dismiss swine flu because of the relatively low impact it had last year.

By Faranaaz Parker
SA marks 30 days to World Cup kick-off
Article
/ 11 May 2010

SA marks 30 days to World Cup kick-off

With 30 days to go, it is becoming clearer that South Africa will host a thoroughly well-run Soccer World Cup.

By Niren Tolsi
Solidarity presses anti-crime message
Article
/ 11 May 2010

Solidarity presses anti-crime message

Trade union Solidarity has produced a documentary in which victims of crime speak about their ordeals, it said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 May 2010

Utatu rejects Transnet offer, goes on strike

United Transport and Allied Trade Union (Utatu) members have rejected a Transnet wage-increase offer of 11%.

By Vuvu Vena
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