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South Africa

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/ 19 November 2009

SA could have world’s most expensive power

South Africa could have the world’s most expensive electricity if Eskom gets its tariff increases, an economist said on Thursday.

By Janice Roberts
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/ 19 November 2009

Report on prisons graft referred to NPA

A shocking report on corruption in the Correctional Services Department has been referred to the NPA, the department said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 November 2009

SABMiller first-half profits up

World number two brewer SABMiller beat forecasts on Thursday with a 6% rise in first-half profit.

By David Jones
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/ 19 November 2009

Bafana haunted by lack of goals

A lack of goals continues to haunt hosts South Africa as the 2010 World Cup countdown reaches the 200-day mark on Sunday.

By David Legge
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/ 19 November 2009

SA recovery lags global economy, says SARB

The recovery in the SA economy appears to be lagging behind that of the global economy, the SA Reserve Bank (SARB) said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 November 2009

Semenya’s anguish set to continue

Caster Semenya faces another delay over her future after it was revealed on Wednesday that medical testing is still not complete.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 November 2009

Aid appeal for De Doorns refugees

The Red Cross has launched a R2-million appeal for emergency support for xenophobia refugees at De Doorns in the Western Cape.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 November 2009

New anti-corruption team established

The Cabinet has announced a new anti-corruption ministerial team, warning that it will act strongly to root out public-sector graft.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 November 2009

Constitution, equity Act under the spotlight

The country’s Constitution and its Employment Equity Act were pitted against each other on Wednesday in the Labour Court in Johannesburg.

By Omphitlhetse Vivian Mooki
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/ 18 November 2009

Mthethwa defends cost of police jet

The cost and use of the police jet bought last year was defended by Minister of Police Nathi Mthethwa in Pretoria on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 November 2009

Mbalula: Police do care

It is unfortunate that civilians and police die during armed conflict with criminals, but it is a reality, Fikile Mbabula said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 November 2009

Warriors, Eagles aim to bounce back

The Warriors and the Eagles will both be looking to get their seasons on track when they clash in the SuperSport series in Port Elizabeth on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 November 2009

Medical workers shun South African prisons

Doctors, nurses and pharmacists are refusing to work in South Africa’s prisons, Parliament heard on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 November 2009

Tackling teenage suicide in South Africa

A 15-year-old family member of mine has allegedly attempted, not once, but twice, to end her life in the last two years. I found this out recently.

By Valencia Talane
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/ 18 November 2009

E Cape ANC probes Lusikisiki shootout

The Eastern Cape ANC is looking into the cause of a shootout at a party meeting in Lusikisiki, it said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 November 2009

Property group reports massive jump in sales

Massive increases in residential property sales have been reported by Seeff Properties.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 November 2009

Medihelp denies merger with Liberty

Medihelp Medical Scheme has denied that it is merging with Liberty.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 November 2009

Metro police: ‘The guys who really make a difference’

‘This, my dear, is the man in charge of the freeways,” serves as my introduction to acting Inspector Bongani Mavuso of the metro police.

By Valencia Talane
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/ 18 November 2009

SA look for upper-hand against England

South Africa will seek to end a five-match losing streak when they meet England in the first one-day international at the Wanderers Stadium on Friday.

By Colin Bryden
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/ 18 November 2009

Judgement reserved in Moodley court bid

Judgement was reserved on Wednesday in a plea for leniency by convicted killer Donovan Moodley in the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 November 2009

Retail sales decline in September

A decrease of 5,1% in retail sales was reflected for September, Statistics SA said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 November 2009

Dimension Data profit up

South African IT firm Dimension Data posted a rise in full-year profit on Wednesday and said it expected its operations to fare better in 2010.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 November 2009

Reitz workers ‘laughed at video’, claims report

UFS workers in the ”Reitz video” did not take offence when the video was made and laughed when they saw it, a media report said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 November 2009

Eskom beefs up senior management

Less than a week after confirming the resignation of its CEO, Eskom on Wednesday announced three new senior appointments.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 November 2009

Far-Eastern ubuntu

As unlikely as it would seem, South Korea and South Africa share a social philosophy — ubuntu.

By Anthea Buys
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/ 18 November 2009

Eskom denies reports of lower tariffs

Eskom denied reports by Radio 702 on Wednesday that it was considering dropping its proposed tariff increase by 10% from 45%.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 November 2009

England back to winning ways against SA ‘A’

England defeated a competitive South Africa A by six wickets with 11 balls to spare in a 50-over warm-up game on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 November 2009

Parreira frustrated by Bafana’s goal drought

Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Alberto Parreira sees light at the end of the tunnel but admits frustration after two goalless draws in his first two games

By Billy Cooper
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/ 17 November 2009

Zimbabweans targeted in jobs row

Police fired rubber bullets on Tuesday to disperse a mob who attacked shacks belonging to migrants, an incident reminiscent of 2008 xenophobic riots.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 November 2009

Gautrain section to be completed by 2010

A section of the Gautrain route between OR Tambo Airport and Sandton can be completed by the kick-off of the 2010 Cup, Bombela said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 November 2009

SABC defends stance on Mbeki Aids documentary

The SABC wanted ”issues of balance” addressed before agreeing to air a documentary on former president Thabo Mbeki and Aids deaths, it says.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 November 2009

Govt probes reports of SA connection to Guinea junta

The Foreign Ministry on Tuesday said it is investigating reports that South African mercenaries are training pro-junta recruits in Guinea.

By Staff Reporter
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