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South Africa

Gladiators in the modern arena
Article
/ 14 May 2010

Gladiators in the modern arena

<strong>Percy Zvomuya</strong> looks at two photography books about the beautiful game on the beautiful continent.

By Staff Reporter
No one wants to air 2010 documentary
Article
/ 14 May 2010

No one wants to air 2010 documentary

“I don’t think it was made for a South African audience,” was one broadcaster’s response to the co-producer of the film critical of the World Cup.

By Phatisani Moyo
South Africa, New Zealand in apartheid rugby apology
Article
/ 14 May 2010

South Africa, New Zealand in apartheid rugby apology

New Zealand and South Africa’s rugby unions made apologies on Friday for excluding Maori and black players from their teams during the apartheid era.

By Staff Reporter
Frederik van Zyl Slabbert dies
Article
/ 14 May 2010

Frederik van Zyl Slabbert dies

Former opposition leader and political analyst Frederik van Zyl Slabbert died at home in Johannesburg on Friday, his daughter said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 May 2010

Computicket accused of being anti-competitive

Computicket’s commissions and fees are excessive, according to the Competition Commission.

By Lloyd Gedye
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Article
/ 14 May 2010

No need to restructure special units, says Pikoli

Former prosecutions boss Vusi Pikoli has no desire to "rule from the grave", but is concerned about developments at the NPA.

By Adriaan Basson
Ahem … was that a cough?
Article
/ 14 May 2010

Ahem … was that a cough?

A "choke" in sport is neither a figment of the imagination nor a term of abuse, but rather a serious injury writes <strong>Neil Manthorp</strong>.

By Neil Manthorp
Running of the Bulls in Soweto
Article
/ 14 May 2010

Running of the Bulls in Soweto

The Bulls will play their Super 14 semifinal in Soweto, a scenario no one would have predicted six years ago, writes <strong>Andy Capostagno</strong>

By Andy Capostagno
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Article
/ 14 May 2010

Card skimming on the decrease

The number of card skimming attempts has decreased significantly this year, according to statistics released by FNB Credit Card’s Fraud department.

By Staff Reporter
Military training on the cards for ANCYL leaders
Article
/ 14 May 2010

Military training on the cards for ANCYL leaders

The ANCYL’s national executive committee, led Julius Malema, will undergo military training in September, it was announced on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
Hawks in new torture scandals
Article
/ 14 May 2010

Hawks in new torture scandals

Members of the crime-fighting unit have again been accused of unethical practices.

By Glynnis Underhill
More SA deaths confirmed in Libya plane crash
Article
/ 14 May 2010

More SA deaths confirmed in Libya plane crash

Eleven people with ties to South Africa have so far been identified as among the victims of the Afriqiyah Airways crash in Tripoli.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 May 2010

Transnet unions to march in Jo’burg

Transnet employees are expected to march in Johannesburg on Friday morning as a strike over wage negotiations continues.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma’s grip on ANC weakens
Article
/ 14 May 2010

Zuma’s grip on ANC weakens

Moves are afoot among supporters of Gauteng ANC chairperson Paul Mashatile and ANC Youth League leaders to replace Jacob Zuma at the 2012 conference.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
My city, my World Cup: Mike Sutcliffe
Article
/ 14 May 2010

My city, my World Cup: Mike Sutcliffe

The <i>M&G</i>’s <b>Niren Tolsi</b> speaks to Durban municipal manager Mike Sutcliffe about his expectations for the World Cup.

By Niren Tolsi
Zuma halts NPA changes
Article
/ 14 May 2010

Zuma halts NPA changes

In a major public rebuke, President Jacob Zuma has told his prosecutions boss, Menzi Simelane, to stop his controversial restructuring of the NPA.

By Adriaan Basson, Jackie Mapiloko and Glynnis Underhill
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Article
/ 14 May 2010

Phillips and The Grand booby trap

Strip-club owner and Lolly Jackson’s arch-rival Andrew Phillips condemned Jackson as a “thug”, but his own business requires closer scrutiny.

By Ilham Rawoot
City of hidden charms
Article
/ 14 May 2010

City of hidden charms

We look at SA’s major 2010 host cities with information on where to stay, eat and play. First up is Durban, the home of sugar cane and surfers.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 May 2010

Aurora charged with polluting nearby river

The net tightens around embattled empowerment company Aurora as it struggles to hold on to the liquidated Pamodzi Gold mines in Springs and Orkney.

By Yolandi Groenewald and Ilham Rawoot
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Article
/ 13 May 2010

No rate cut surprise this time

Reserve Bank keeps interest rates on hold as inflation abates and the economy recovers.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 May 2010

Death of the company car

If you have a company car you may face a nasty tax surprise once the draft tax Bill is passed.

By Vedika Andhee
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Article
/ 13 May 2010

China defends Africa investment as SA deal reported

A top Chinese commerce official has defended Beijing’s investment policies in Africa, as a giant deal was announced for a cement plant in SA.

By Staff Reporter
DA: Simelane forced to backtrack
Article
/ 13 May 2010

DA: Simelane forced to backtrack

NPA boss Menzi Simelane has been forced to climb down after he restructured the Specialised Commercial Crimes Unit, the DA said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
Where dreams are made…and lost
Article
/ 13 May 2010

Where dreams are made…and lost

<b>Valencia Talane</b> reminisces about an important moment in the late Scara Ngobese’s life that may have gone unnoticed by the football star.

By Valencia Talane
Court rejects Advocate Barbie’s appeal application
Article
/ 13 May 2010

Court rejects Advocate Barbie’s appeal application

The Supreme Court of Appeal has dismissed an application by Cezanne Visser, also known as Advocate Barbie, for leave to appeal her conviction.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 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&nbsp;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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Article
/ 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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