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South Africa

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Article
/ 23 March 2010

Ndebele: Everyone must contribute to road safety

Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele has called on South Africans to do their bit to increase road safety after 57 road deaths were recorded last week.

By Staff Reporter
Malema: ‘White boer’ reporters are out to get me
Article
/ 22 March 2010

Malema: ‘White boer’ reporters are out to get me

ANC Youth League president Julius Malema believes "white boer" journalists are conspiring against him, a media report said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 March 2010

Motlanthe: Honour Sharpeville victims, defend rights

South Africans should honour the victims of the 1960 Sharpeville massacre by protecting everyone’s rights, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 March 2010

Cosmos have De Sa at wits end

Cosmos may be wallowing in the despair of PSL relegation — but it was Wits coach Roger de Sa who looked as though he was attending a funeral.

By Sy Lerman
Sharpeville survivors tire of telling their stories
Article
/ 21 March 2010

Sharpeville survivors tire of telling their stories

Residents say that Sunday’s anniversary of the massacre will be calm, despite concerns that activities could be interrupted by demonstrations.

By Nastasya Tay
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Article
/ 21 March 2010

Court papers allege ‘payments to Hlongwane’

Court papers have apparently emerged which reignite claims against Fana Hlongwane for possibly receiving incentives linked to the arms-deal scandal.

By Staff Reporter
Opposition parties: ‘We’re engaged!’
Article
/ 20 March 2010

Opposition parties: ‘We’re engaged!’

The signs were good for taking the relationship between opposition parties to the next level, Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille said on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 March 2010

Zuma calls for an end to spying on reporters

Reports of spying on journalists by government officials created a "totally unacceptable" scenario, President Jacob Zuma said on Friday night.

By Denise Williams
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Article
/ 20 March 2010

Steyn kicks Bulls to fifth successive Super 14 win

Flyhalf Morne Steyn kicked 14 points as Super 14 champions the Bulls rallied to beat the Wellington Hurricanes 19-18 on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
Sharpeville: ‘At some stage all hell will break loose’
Article
/ 20 March 2010

Sharpeville: ‘At some stage all hell will break loose’

Half a century after massacre that shifted course of South African history, township is still bristling with anger.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 March 2010

The Hogarth of Soweto: Ephraim Ngatane

‘It’s like blowing the dust off buried treasure!’ David Smith revels in his discovery of township artist Ephraim Ngatane.

By Staff Reporter
ANC slams FF+ campaign against Malema
Article
/ 19 March 2010

ANC slams FF+ campaign against Malema

The ANC said on Friday it was concerned about the launching of a campaign against its youth league president, Julius Malema, by the FF+.

By Thembela Khamango
Kulula to continue with World Cup ad campaign
Article
/ 19 March 2010

Kulula to continue with World Cup ad campaign

Kulula is already designing another advertisement to replace one that soccer body Fifa forced it to withdraw, a spokesperson said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
A grand way to spend an evening
Article
/ 19 March 2010

A grand way to spend an evening

What a relief; it wasn’t quite the crowd I was expecting — the Cote d’Azur types, the sagging, idle rich, the young buffed or boozing playboys.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 March 2010

WeSizwe expects reduced full-year losses

Black-owned platinum explorer WeSizwe Platinum on Friday said it expected to report a full-year basic and headline loss.

By Staff Reporter
DA: ID conference could bring about significant realignment
Article
/ 19 March 2010

DA: ID conference could bring about significant realignment

An ID conference to be held on the weekend could turn out to be a significant event in the realignment of SA politics, DA leader Helen Zille says.

By Staff Reporter
Buying for the love of it
Article
/ 19 March 2010

Buying for the love of it

Brent Meersman asks what motivates ordinary people to purchase art.

By Staff Reporter
Jub Jub successful in bail application
Article
/ 19 March 2010

Jub Jub successful in bail application

Hip-hop artist Momole "Jub Jub" Maarohanye and his co-accused, Themba Tshabalala, were granted bail of R10 000 each on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Analysis
/ 19 March 2010

Is this what all those men and women died for?

Juju recently serenaded us with the melodies of an apartheid-era struggle song. And the applause? Another hate-speech charge landed on his lap.

By Vuvu Vena
Axe falls on arms probe
Article
/ 19 March 2010

Axe falls on arms probe

Prosecutions boss Menzi Simelane is facing an internal revolt after he pulled the plug — perhaps finally — on investigations into the arms deal.

By Henry Macdonald and Daniel Nasaw
Precious and the asbestos dump
Article
/ 19 March 2010

Precious and the asbestos dump

Penge started out as a short stopover for
Kevin Davie while on a cycling trip. But he was drawn back by the inhabitants living amid poisonous dust.

By Kevin Davie
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Article
/ 19 March 2010

AfriForum Youth stopped from delivering memo

The ANC Youth League refused to accept a memorandum and list of farm-attack victims from AfriForum Youth in Johannesburg on Friday.

By Thembela Khamango
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Article
/ 19 March 2010

Hearing causes rift in scientific community

Astronomer Phil Charles has been cleared of all charges against him — but the fallout from his extraordinary disciplinary hearing continues.

By Yolandi Groenewald
Confusion over breath test
Article
/ 19 March 2010

Confusion over breath test

Moves to halt use of breathalyser in Western Cape after ANC man’s arrest have aroused suspicion, writes Glynnis Underhill.

By Glynnis Underhill
Not the General protocol
Article
/ 19 March 2010

Not the General protocol

One of Siphiwe Nyanda’s companies received a R67,8-million contract without going through proper tender processes.

By Adriaan Basson, Glynnis Underhill and Jackie Mapiloko
SA failed to protect foreigners
Article
/ 19 March 2010

SA failed to protect foreigners

Despite years of warning signs, there were no plans in place to stem xenophobic violence.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
Digging in over land reform
Article
/ 19 March 2010

Digging in over land reform

The land reform department’s controversial call for land to be declared a national asset must be seen as a "cry for help".

By Yolandi Groenewald
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Article
/ 19 March 2010

Life in Oz is too ruff for us Saffers

Growing numbers of mostly white South Africans, who moved to Australia so that their children could play on the streets, are re-packing for Pretoria.

By Charlotte Bauer
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Article
/ 19 March 2010

Tough talk on taxi hooligans

Deputy Transport Minister Jeremy Cronin tells the <em>Mail & Guardian</em> that sections of the taxi industry are blocking transformation.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 19 March 2010

State aided Zuma sugar mom

State institutions bent over backwards to finance the woman who bought President Jacob Zuma his private Johannesburg ­residence.

By Sam Sole Author and Stefaans Brmmer
Lions without pride
Article
/ 19 March 2010

Lions without pride

The Johannesburg-based franchise has hit rock bottom. Andy Capostagno wonders if anyone believes things can improve.

By Andy Capostagno
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Article
/ 19 March 2010

Zuma Incorporated

Here are the business interests of "Zuma Incorporated" — of President Jacob Zuma and his women, children and other close relatives.

By Staff Reporter
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