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/ 30 November 2009

Doctor denies Manto is ‘gravely ill’

Former health minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang is in a stable condition at hospital, her doctor said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 November 2009

Pioneer Foods posts rise in profit

Pioneer Foods posted an increase in full-year profit, the JSE-listed food manufacturer said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 November 2009

SA credit demand falls, slow recovery seen

Demand for credit by South Africa’s private sector fell for the first time since 1966 in October, pointing to tight credit conditions.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 November 2009

Heat a factor in title race, says Hunt

SuperSport United coach Gavin Hunt reckons there are going to be many more upsets in the Absa Premiership before the end of December.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 30 November 2009

World Cup stadiums 95% complete

Once a headache for the LOC, the 10 stadiums for the 2010 World Cup are now pride and joy as they are set to be ready in time for the soccer showpiece

By Tabelo Timse &
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/ 30 November 2009

Google Street View raises crime fears in South Africa

Google says South African Street View should be ready for World Cup, but some officials fear it could be a ”gift to thieves”.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 November 2009

Child-support grants: A lifeline out of poverty

For over nine million South African children, child-support grants provide a lifeline from a life of utter poverty.

By Jeff Mason and Adam Entous
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/ 28 November 2009

Sexwale, Sisulu deny rift

Lindiwe Sisulu and Tokyo Sexwale have a great working relationship and continued to consult each other on matters of governance.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 November 2009

Dazzling de Villiers sinks England

AB de Villiers hit a dazzling century as South Africa swept to a series-levelling 112-run win in the third one-day international against England.

By Colin Bryden
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/ 28 November 2009

Football to footprints: World Cup’s carbon impact

Africa’s first Soccer World Cup will generate 2,75m tonnes of emissions, one of the biggest environmental impacts of any sporting event in history.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 November 2009

SA appoints advisers to Marcus

South Africa has appointed two senior central bank officials as advisers to Governor Gill Marcus with effect from December 1, the bank said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 November 2009

All Blacks aim to end losing streak against France

France coach Marc Lievremont says beating New Zealand in Saturday’s rugby Test would prove that France is close to matching the world’s top sides.

By Jerome Pugmire
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/ 27 November 2009

ANC ‘concerned’ about Sexwale, Sisulu spat

The ANC is ”deeply concerned” about the public spat between ministers Tokyo Sexwale and Lindiwe Sisulu, the party said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 November 2009

Still worthy of legend

Were we wrong to laud this Bok team as perhaps the finest of all time? Despite the sour end to the season, Andy Capostagno thinks not.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 November 2009

JZ’s coalition cracks

Cosatu has acknowledged that there is a parting of ways within the broad alliance that brought President Jacob Zuma to power.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
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/ 27 November 2009

Down with diktat. Let partnerships rule

Local government can make a real difference — this requires a fundamental shift in attitude from ruling to leading and from diktat to partnership.

By Laurence Piper
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/ 27 November 2009

Petrol price to rise by 27 cents

The retail price of petrol will rise next week, the Energy Department said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 November 2009

So long to a fiery spirit

Harriet Bolton, guardian of the rising union movement of the 1970s, died this week.

By David Hemson
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/ 27 November 2009

Sexwale, Sisulu offices silent on spat

The offices of Lindiwe Sisulu and Tokyo Sexwale were not taking questions on Friday morning over an apparent spat between the two ANC heavyweights.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 November 2009

The end of the left as we know it

Some militant communists are gradually adopting a more pragmatic outlook.

By Mandy Rossouw
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/ 27 November 2009

New-look judiciary mooted

Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo is setting out to transfer the administrative side of the courts to the judiciary.

By Sello S Alcock
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/ 27 November 2009

Meyer Joffe tipped for top job at judicial institution

The Jackie Selebi trial judge, Meyer Joffe, is the only contender for the South African Judicial Institute’s top job.

By Sello S Alcock
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/ 27 November 2009

Tenders fuel Transnet fire

Disgruntled Transnet staff charge that business was awarded to firms in which board members held interests.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge and Matuma Letsoala
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/ 27 November 2009

Blade set to escape the SACP’s sickle

The SACP looks set to retain Blade Nzimande as general secretary — despite the fact that he is higher education minister.

By Rapule Tabane and Mmanaledi Mataboge
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/ 27 November 2009

Mined out

The high gold price does little for South Africa, writes Maya Fisher-French.

By Maya Fisher French
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/ 27 November 2009

Mandela’s endorsement of leader was real, but old

The Nelson Mandela Foundation has been forced into a climbdown over its allegation that an African leader concocted a bogus endorsement.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 November 2009

Linchpin for skills

The FET sector can provide crucial expertise and
knowledge for many in the informal economy, writes Jairam Reddy.

By Jairam Reddy
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/ 27 November 2009

Haute couture in metal

I am not a petrolhead. I have only ever owned one new car, a Citi Golf, which I drove for 14 years until it was stolen.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 November 2009

More bursary millions unspent

More than a thousand students have been shut out of higher learning because of loan scheme bungling, writes Monako Dibetle.

By Monako Dibetle
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/ 27 November 2009

The rich get richer…

Black Economic Empowerment and small business support does not serve to foster existing small black-owned family businesses.

By Azwihangwisi Mufamadi
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/ 27 November 2009

Are we winning the war on corruption?

The Mail & Guardian looks at 10 well-publicised cases to see if the government is getting to grips with graft.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 November 2009

MerSeta races ahead

Raymond Patel looks at the right moves the training authority has made this year.

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