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South Africa

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/ 6 April 2010

Eskom, BHP agree on changes to power agreements

Eskom and BHP Billiton have agreed to amend pricing agreements for power supplies to BHP aluminium smelters in SA and Mozambique, Eskom said.

By Staff Reporter
AWB warned to stay away from court
Article
/ 6 April 2010

AWB warned to stay away from court

North West public safety minister Howard Yawa on Monday warned the AWB against marching to the Ventersdorp Court on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 April 2010

Zuma: Sefularo’s death a monumental loss

The death of Dr Molefi Sefularo is a monumental loss for the nation and the progressive movement as a whole, President Jacob Zuma said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 5 April 2010

Mother tells how son killed Terre’Blanche

The mother of a 15-year-old murder suspect said on Monday that her son struck Eugene Terre’Blanche with an iron rod after he refused to pay him.

By Michelle Faul
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Article
/ 5 April 2010

Bafana hope to use intimidating Loftus

Once exclusively used for rugby and banned from staging football games, Loftus Versfeld Stadium might help SA to the knockout stages of the World Cup.

By Robert Millward
Terre’Blanche killing: AWB vows revenge
Article
/ 5 April 2010

Terre’Blanche killing: AWB vows revenge

A white supremacist group in SA has vowed to exact revenge for the death of their leader as President Jacob Zuma sought to calm racial tensions.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma calls for calm after Terre’Blanche murder
Article
/ 4 April 2010

Zuma calls for calm after Terre’Blanche murder

SA President Jacob Zuma called for calm on Sunday after the murder of far-right leader Eugene Terre’Blanche fanned fears of growing racial tension.

By Tiisetso Motsoeneng
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Article
/ 4 April 2010

Tutu leads fight to halt anti-gay terror sweeping Africa

Threat of death punishment in Uganda and arrest of Malawi’s first gay couple to marry sparks decriminalisation campaign.

By Staff Reporter
Terre’Blanche killed after row with workers
Article
/ 4 April 2010

Terre’Blanche killed after row with workers

Eugene Terre’Blanche, who once threatened to wage war rather than allow black rule in South Africa, was hacked to death at his farm on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
Eugene Terre’Blanche killed after row with farmworkers
Article
/ 4 April 2010

Eugene Terre’Blanche killed after row with farmworkers

Eugene Terre’Blanche, who once threatened to wage war rather than allow black rule in South Africa, was hacked to death at his farm on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
Terre’blanche killed on Ventersdorp farm
Article
/ 3 April 2010

Terre’blanche killed on Ventersdorp farm

Eugene Terre’blanche, leader of the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging, was attacked and killed at his farm 10km outside Ventersdorp on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
Nelspruit’s playful stadium a source of so much trouble
Article
/ 3 April 2010

Nelspruit’s playful stadium a source of so much trouble

The roof of the World Cup stadium in Nelspruit is supported by 18 huge iron giraffes that look as is they were designed by a gifted pre-schooler.

By Donna Bryson
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Article
/ 3 April 2010

Drop goal after siren seals Force win

David Hill’s drop goal gave the Western Force its first victory of the Super 14 rugby season, a 16-15 win over the Stormers on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
Zille says ANC stands to make R1bn from Medupi
Article
/ 3 April 2010

Zille says ANC stands to make R1bn from Medupi

The ANC stands to earn R1-billion if the World Bank grants Eskom a loan to finance work on the Medupi power station.

By Staff Reporter
SA govt to challenge Zim farmers ruling
Article
/ 3 April 2010

SA govt to challenge Zim farmers ruling

The SA government said it intends fighting a ruling that allowed white farmers who lost land under Mugabe’s reforms to claim a state-owned house.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 3 April 2010

Numsa to demand ‘modest’ 20% wage increase

The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa will demand a wage increase of 20% in the motor sector and three other sectors this year.

By Staff Reporter
ANC vows to challenge ‘shoot the boer’ ban
Article
/ 2 April 2010

ANC vows to challenge ‘shoot the boer’ ban

The ANC intends reversing the banning of its youth league leader Julius Malema from singing "dubul’ ibhunu” [shoot the boer], it said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 April 2010

Policy makers mull strategies to stem malnutrition

Each year, over 3,5-million children under the age of five die of malnutrition, which affects one out of every three people on earth.

By Faranaaz Parker
Life in ‘Tin Can Town’ for those evicted ahead of World Cup
Article
/ 2 April 2010

Life in ‘Tin Can Town’ for those evicted ahead of World Cup

Campaigners say conditions in Blikkiesdorp or "Tin Can Town" are worse than in the townships created during apartheid.

By Staff Reporter
High court gags Malema
Article
/ 1 April 2010

High court gags Malema

Julius Malema has been barred from singing "dubul’ ibhunu” [shoot the boer] according to an interdict granted by the Pretoria High Court on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 April 2010

Maqubela widow out on R100 000 bail

Thandi Maqubela, charged with the murder of her husband, acting judge Patrick Maqubela, was released on R100 000 bail on Thursday.

By Ben Maclennan
Landed in debt
Article
/ 1 April 2010

Landed in debt

The R6-billion figure emerged from a government answer to a Democratic Alliance question in Parliament last week.

By Glynnis Underhill
TV channel gets R50m from Gauteng
Article
/ 1 April 2010

TV channel gets R50m from Gauteng

Questions have emerged about the role of Paul Mashatile in payments of R50-million made by the Gauteng Film Commission to an American news channel.

By Lisa Steyn
More dirt taints Nyanda’s firm
Article
/ 1 April 2010

More dirt taints Nyanda’s firm

An indictment of GNS — the company linked to Siphiwe Nyanda — has been exposed in a court application to review the findings of a Transnet hearing.

By Sam Sole Author and Sam Sole
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Article
/ 1 April 2010

Our Lord is perfect, but we are imperfect

Archbishop Desmond Tutu moves between homely anecdote and high theological abstraction in a wide-ranging interview with Drew Forrest.

By Drew Forrest
Paying lip service
Article
/ 1 April 2010

Paying lip service

Mandy Rossouw asks ACDP leader Kenneth Meshoe why Christians seem to have little faith in his party.

By Mandy Rossouw
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Article
/ 1 April 2010

Digital prayers for Parliament

At the request of a cross-party group of members of Parliament, the Jesuit Institute of SA has been emailing daily meditations to parliamentarians.

By Anthony Egan
Breaking bread in Hillbrow
Article
/ 1 April 2010

Breaking bread in Hillbrow

A small community of Progressive Jews is thriving in the heart of this inner-city ghetto, writes Matthew Krouse.

By Matthew Krouse
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Article
/ 1 April 2010

The church gamble

A service in a casino? Yes, and you can have a beer afterwards. But at its core, it’s ‘brutally biblical’. Verashni Pillay reports.

By Verashni Pillay
Mthethwa’s balancing act
Article
/ 1 April 2010

Mthethwa’s balancing act

<em>Lauren Clifford-Holmes</em> speaks to artist Zwelethu Mthethwa about the difficulty of portraying poverty in photography.

By Lauren Clifford-Holmes
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Article
/ 1 April 2010

Buttoned up in Jo’burg

Fordsburg attracts many conservative Muslims. Faranaaz Parker reports.

By Faranaaz Parker
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Article
/ 1 April 2010

Universal leap of faith

Chris Mann explores the connection between poetic vision, science and religious belief.

By Chris Mann
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