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South Africa

World media to attend Terre’Blanche funeral
Article
/ 7 April 2010

World media to attend Terre’Blanche funeral

Guest houses in the normally sleepy North West town are inundated with bookings from journalists all over the world.

By Stuart Graham
Selebi wants Agliotti’s evidence scrapped
Article
/ 7 April 2010

Selebi wants Agliotti’s evidence scrapped

Former top cop Jackie Selebi wants the South Gauteng High Court to rule that his main accuser, drug dealer Glenn Agliotti, was an unreliable witness.

By Adriaan Basson
It will be lonely for referees at World Cup
Article
/ 7 April 2010

It will be lonely for referees at World Cup

Fans will be able to enjoy the Soccer World Cup using the latest technology, but the referees will only have their judgement when making decisions.

By Simon Haydon
Terre’Blanche murder: ANC calls for restraint
Article
/ 7 April 2010

Terre’Blanche murder: ANC calls for restraint

The ANC has called for restraint from its members in the wake of the murder of AWB leader Eugene Terre’Blanche.

By Natasha Marrian
Equality Court sets date for Malema hate speech hearing
Article
/ 7 April 2010

Equality Court sets date for Malema hate speech hearing

AfriForum Youth’s hate speech complaint against Julius Malema will begin with procedural matters on May 3 in the Equality Court in Johannesburg.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 7 April 2010

Complex society reflected in many religious voices

Fewer than half the authors in this collection of academic studies of religion in contemporary South Africa are theologians.

By Staff Reporter
Crime doesn’t pray in local fiction
Article
/ 7 April 2010

Crime doesn’t pray in local fiction

<em>Karen Ferreira-Meyers</em> tackles the mystery of the missing religious themes in Southern African crime writing.

By Staff Reporter
Zen and the art of whimsy
Article
/ 7 April 2010

Zen and the art of whimsy

Transplanting ancient Buddhist traditions to the seemingly arid Karoo saw stoep Zen grow into Antony Osler’s book of the same name.

By Pat Schwartz
Selebi targets Agliotti in discharge application
Article
/ 7 April 2010

Selebi targets Agliotti in discharge application

Glenn Agliotti was "one of the worst, if not the worst, witnesses ever to testify in an SA court", the South Gauteng High Court heard on Wednesday.

By Adriaan Basson
Companies Act farce
Article
/ 7 April 2010

Companies Act farce

Ilham Rawoot reports on South Africa’s sloppy, flawed and embarrassing new law.

By Ilham Rawoot
Baron to miss Soccer World Cup
Article
/ 7 April 2010

Baron to miss Soccer World Cup

South Africa goalkeeper Emile Baron will miss the Soccer World Cup after being told his injured shoulder needs surgery, his club said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 7 April 2010

Reserve Bank reiterates no currency peg

The South African Reserve Bank has again ruled out pegging the rand against the dollar, it was reported on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
Jub Jub murder case postponed
Article
/ 7 April 2010

Jub Jub murder case postponed

The murder case of Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye was postponed in the Protea Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday to allow for further investigation.

By Staff Reporter
Bafana blow for Cup finalists
Article
/ 7 April 2010

Bafana blow for Cup finalists

The PSL has dealt a blow to Kaizer Chiefs and Ajax Cape Town’s plans to include Bafana Bafana players for Saturday’s Telkom Knockout Cup final.

By Sy Lerman
SA dusts off antique beadwork for World Cup
Article
/ 7 April 2010

SA dusts off antique beadwork for World Cup

With the Soccer World Cup just months away, women in Port Elizabeth are dusting off the old South African styles of beadwork.

By By Alexandra Lesieur
Terre’Blanche found with ‘private parts exposed’
Article
/ 7 April 2010

Terre’Blanche found with ‘private parts exposed’

A court heard on Tuesday how the two workers accused of murdering Eugene Terre’Blanche had pulled down the AWB leader’s pants after the attack.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 April 2010

‘More than 75% of private firms not BEE compliant’

More than 75% of companies in the private sector are not complying with broad-based black economic empowerment, it was reported on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Zille requests urgent meeting with Zuma over Malema
Article
/ 6 April 2010

Zille requests urgent meeting with Zuma over Malema

DA leader Helen Zille has asked for an urgent meeting with President Jacob Zuma to discuss "the implications of Julius Malema’s hate speech".

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 April 2010

Free State farmer is new AWB leader

A farmer from the southern Free State was announced as the AWB’s new leader on Tuesday.

By Schalk Mouton and Thomas Hartleb
Tributes pour in for Sefularo
Article
/ 6 April 2010

Tributes pour in for Sefularo

Tributes continue to pour in for Deputy Minister of Health Molefi Sefularo, who was killed in a car accident on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 April 2010

Competition Commission raids airline offices

The Competition Commission has raided the offices SAA, Mango and the Airlines Association of Southern Africa, it said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 April 2010

JSC allows television into interviews

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) will this month for the first time allow television media to broadcast its interviews with aspirant judges.

By Staff Reporter
Workers charged for Terre’Blanche’s murder
Article
/ 6 April 2010

Workers charged for Terre’Blanche’s murder

Two farm workers, aged 15 and 28, were on Tuesday officially charged with the murder of former AWB leader Eugene Terre’Blanche.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 April 2010

Well-balanced happy food

Korean food has been missing from the array of oriental cuisine on offer for too long — but no more.

By Staff Reporter
We should all speak out
Analysis
/ 6 April 2010

We should all speak out

Let’s admit it: the lives and livelihoods of many South Africans did not change much when the old system crumbled

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 April 2010

Eugene Terre’Blanche: A petty bully but a dangerous one

Terre’Blanche was no joke, even if he was not the threat to the transition to majority rule that he imagined himself to be.

By Chris Mcgreal
I’ll be back in June, says Caster
Article
/ 6 April 2010

I’ll be back in June, says Caster

Caster Semenya has pencilled June 24 as the date for her return to the track, after almost a year on the sidelines following her gender controversy.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 April 2010

AWB: ‘All we want is a volkstaat’

The Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging wants a piece of land for its people to govern and call its own, a spokesperson said in Ventersdorp on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 April 2010

Wallace and Gromit give hope to Cape Town youths

Wallace and Gromit are taking on their most ambitious adventure yet: bringing animation skills to one of South Africa’s most violent townships.

By Alex Duval Smith
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Article
/ 6 April 2010

SA vehicle sales jump in March

SA’s total industry new vehicle sales increased by 20,07% year-on-year to 43&nbsp;591 units in March, Naamsa said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Rhetorical Rasta
Article
/ 6 April 2010

Rhetorical Rasta

<em>Percy Zvomuya</em> and <em>Karabo Keepile</em> speak to Jamaican dancehall artist Sizzla Kalonji.

By Percy Zvomuya and Karabo Keepile
Acoustic metamorphosis
Article
/ 6 April 2010

Acoustic metamorphosis

Pretoria prog-rockers Isochronous go unplugged for a new album, writes <em>Lloyd Gedye</em>.

By Lloyd Gedye
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