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South Africa

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/ 1 December 2009

Hot ideas

Two academics have found that creating a platinum smelter is easier than taking it to the market, writes
Barrie Terblanche.

By Barrie Terblanche
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/ 1 December 2009

Consumer confidence rises in fourth quarter

South Africa’s consumer confidence increased further to +6 in the fourth quarter from +1 previously, a survey showed on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 December 2009

Agriculture body reports Motlanthe for hate speech

Kgalema Motlanthe finds himself reported to the HRC on Tuesday after accusing farmers of bringing the most brutal farm murders on their own heads.

By Michael Hamlyn
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/ 1 December 2009

Noisy interruption at Selebi trial

The Jackie Selebi corruption trial was disrupted on Tuesday morning when an unknown woman screamed loudly at chief prosecutor Gerrie Nel.

By Adriaan Basson
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/ 1 December 2009

State allowed to appeal Fidentia bail

The state has been given leave to appeal a Cape Town magistrate’s decision to grant bail to former Fidentia boss Arthur Brown.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 December 2009

Cosmos aim for Bucs upset

Jomo Cosmos are planning to upset title-chasing Orlando Pirates when they clash at the Rand Stadium on Wednesday night.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 1 December 2009

Manufacturing makes more gains

South Africa’s purchasing managers’ index rose to a seasonally adjusted 50,3 points in November, breaking through the 50 mark.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 December 2009

Presidency upset after Zuma called ‘a gangster’

The president’s office has taken time to slap down a constitutional law professor who called President Jacob Zuma ‘a gangster’.

By Michael Hamlyn
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/ 1 December 2009

SA mediators meet Mugabe on Zim crisis

A new team of SA mediators has held its first talks with Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe in a fresh bid to ease tensions within the unity government.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 December 2009

Bafana aim for second round

World Cup hosts South Africa say they are aiming to be among the 16 best teams at the tournament next year.

By Godfrey Marawanyika
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/ 1 December 2009

Eskom lowers tariff request

South Africa’s power regulator said on Tuesday that Eskom had lowered its request for an increase in tariffs to 35% from 45%.

By Muchena Zigomo
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/ 1 December 2009

Rugby-mad Cape set for 2010 World Cup draw

Come this Friday evening and the rugby-mad city of Cape Town will be temporarily transformed into the football capital of the world.

By David Legge
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/ 1 December 2009

Dodgy RDP houses not my fault, says Sisulu

Defective RDP houses set to be demolished were not built under former housing minister Lindiwe Sisulu’s watch, her spokesperson says.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 December 2009

Aids: SA ‘committed to making change happen’

SA has more people living with Aids than any other country, but it also has a new government determined to end the crisis, the UN says.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 December 2009

Talking authors: Thando Mgqolozana

The Mail & Guardian is running a series of interviews with South African authors. Thando Mgqolozana talks to us.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 November 2009

SA’s safety record ‘second to none’, says Jordaan

Soccer World Cup organising head Danny Jordaan on Monday described South Africa’s safety record in hosting major sports events as ”second to none”.

By Robert Millward
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/ 30 November 2009

Govt backs new NPA chief Simelane

Justice Minister Jeff Radebe has disregarded a recommendation that Menzi Simelane should face a disciplinary hearing.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 November 2009

Cobras, Dolphins win in SuperSport Series

The Cape Cobras and the Dolphins boosted themselves with their first SuperSport Series wins of the season, after this weekend’s round of matches.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 November 2009

KZN plans to reduce long wait for ARVs

KwaZulu-Natal intends doing away with long waiting lists for life-prolonging ARVs, the provincial health minister said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 November 2009

Station commander found guilty in Yengeni-related case

A former police station commander has been found guilty of defeating the ends of justice in a charge involving former ANC chief whip Tony Yengeni.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 November 2009

SA reports unexpected trade deficit

South Africa reported an unexpected trade deficit for October, data released by the South African Revenue Service on Monday showed.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 November 2009

Evidence delays Mangaung racketeering case

The trial of former Mangaung mayor Pappie Mokoena was postponed on Monday, so that 900 000 pages of evidence could be brought to Bloemfontein.

By Staff Reporter
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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

Company urges caution with Facebook

Facebook comments and photographs could be held against employees, a training group warned 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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