President Jacob Zuma will use his state visit to the UK next week to reassure international investors that nationalisation is not on the cards.
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/ 26 February 2010
The core of Malema’s dossier of people allegedly targeted by the Sars is taken from a report drawn up by former Sars undercover agent Mike Peega.
There’s a hint of desperation in the latest foreign acquisitions made by the Sharks, writes Andy Capostagno.
After securing a third successive Absa Premiership title, will SuperSport be able to hold on to the man behind their success?
Is African National Congress Youth League president Julius Malema trying to head off a tax probe by alleging Sars pressure on "Zuma’s people"?
Dancer Nelisiwe Xaba’s work dares to question
the narrative of our reconciliation, writes Percy Zvomuya.
At the tail-end of last year the <i>M&G</i> wrote an article asking the question: is former Vodacom chief executive Alan Knott-Craig a hypocrite?
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/ 26 February 2010
Some relief for poor and low-usage households as regulator hikes prices, writes <i>Lynley Donnelly</i>.
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/ 26 February 2010
Traditional healers and modern pagans at odds about definition.
No sight gratified many people more this week than ANC Youth League president Julius Malema squirming and deflecting — and not in charge as usual.
Orange Farm vendors say the protests were hijacked by looters, including school children.
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/ 26 February 2010
Axed prisons boss Xoliswa Sibeko, who was cleared of wrongdoing in a disciplinary hearing, is fighting the termination of her contract by government.
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/ 25 February 2010
Frank Nabolisa, the Nigerian national accused of working in cahoots with the wife of the state security minister, was denied bail on Thursday.
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/ 25 February 2010
Some work still needed to be done at the stadium set to host the opening and closing matches of the Soccer World Cup, Fifa’s Jerome Valcke said.
Frustrated claimants are dying of old age while government dithers. Glynnis Underhill reports.
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/ 25 February 2010
If DSTV went ahead with plans for a channel featuring pornography, it would be like pouring fuel on the "fires of sexual abuse and exploitation".
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/ 25 February 2010
The South African Police Service is set to return to "apartheid-era ranks" on April 1, DA MP Dianne Kohler Barnard said on Thursday.
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/ 25 February 2010
The Cabinet has expressed its satisfaction at the state of readiness for the 2010 Soccer World Cup.
Former New York marathon champion Hendrick Ramaala wants to take over as the head of Athletics South Africa (ASA) when a new board is elected.
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/ 25 February 2010
The Cabinet reiterated its view on Thursday that violent protests and general lawlessness will not be tolerated.
Jacob Zuma initiating a national dialogue on morals is like the AWB calling for a country-wide debate on racism, said Professor Jonathan Jansen.
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/ 25 February 2010
South Africa’s producer inflation accelerated to a faster-than-expected 2,7% year-on-year in January from 0,7% in December.
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/ 25 February 2010
It is necessary to look at Nersa’s decision on Eskom’s tariffs in the context of the possibilities it creates, Energy Minister Dipuo Peters says.
It all started out with an SMS exchange last Saturday, the contents of which ended up appearing on the front page of the <i>City Press</i>.
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/ 25 February 2010
Nedbank posted lower full-year profit as corporate and individual clients struggle to pay back loans.
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/ 25 February 2010
Exxaro on Thursday reported a 31% drop in full-year headline earnings.
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/ 25 February 2010
Liberty Holdings was cautiously optimistic for 2010 after posting lower full-year profit.
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/ 25 February 2010
A high-level task team will be formed to discuss communication problems between the media and police, it was announced on Wednesday.
President Jacob Zuma says SA’s public-works programme will continue after the World Cup, to build on infrastructure projects and boost employment.
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/ 24 February 2010
The Child Abuse Action Group has welcomed the seven-year jail term imposed on convicted child molester Cezanne Visser.
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/ 24 February 2010
"The good news is that inflation is expected to fall back below the target range next month," say Nedbank Group economists.
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/ 24 February 2010
The Congress of South African Trade Unions called the hikes — more than four times the current rate of inflation — "totally unacceptable".