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South Africa

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/ 6 November 2009

Teachers disgusted by waste of levies

Teachers have expressed dismay at the ”waste” of levies they pay to the South African Council of Educators.

By Monako Dibetle
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/ 6 November 2009

SA bees may lose their buzz

A bacterium known as American Foul Brood (AFB) has become a growing concern for the South African bee industry.

By Lynley Donnelly
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/ 6 November 2009

Sky-high travel costs

Big business has been warned not to milk visitors, writes Monako Dibetle.

By Monako Dibetle
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/ 6 November 2009

DG takes Zuma, Sonjica to court

Suspended water affairs chief Pam Yako is taking Environment and Water Affairs Minister Buyelwa Sonjica and President Jacob Zuma to the Labour Court.

By Yolandi Groenewald
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/ 6 November 2009

Mulder wins face-off with party

The Freedom Front Plus was divided over its leader’s appointment to executive, writes Mandy Rossouw.

By Mandy Rossouw
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/ 6 November 2009

Jumbo shame

Tour operators accused of torturing wild elephants,
reports Yolandi Groenewald.

By Yolandi Groenewald
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/ 6 November 2009

Blighted by poor web connection

Astronomers at SA’s space telescope are forced to send findings by road, while politicians call on Telkom to resolve the issue, reports David Smith.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 November 2009

When living isn’t easy

JM Coetzee latest ‘novel’ presents a portrait of a vulnerable man who recognises his inability to establish close relationships.

By Jane Rosenthal
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/ 6 November 2009

Africa unites on climate change

The EU has offered to cut its emissions by 20% by 2020, but will commit to 30% if other countries do so. Japan’s offer is 25%.

By Yolandi Groenewald
Sars may act as ‘judge and jury’
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/ 6 November 2009

Sars may act as ‘judge and jury’

Proposed changes to tax law give officials
‘absolute power’, writes Ilham Rawoot.

By Ilham Rawoot
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/ 6 November 2009

SA on low-carbon diet

The National Business Initiative has found there is limited evidence of climate adaptation strategies,
writes Yolandi Groenewald.

By Yolandi Groenewald
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/ 6 November 2009

Climate wars looming

A report by military experts says the adverse effects
of climate change will result in conflict over scarce
resources. Yolandi Groenewald reports.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 November 2009

Concern over rivers of waste

Concerns are growing that faulty municipal water treatment works that leak sewage are destroying South Africa’s rivers.

By Yolandi Groenewald
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/ 6 November 2009

Beyond culture’s clamour

Food makes mother-tongue speakers of us all and memoirs about food, family and homeland allow privileged glimpses into other cultures.

By Emma Chen
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/ 6 November 2009

Beyond the red location

Jo Noero’s exhibition looks at the social dimension
from which architecture cannot detach itself.
Brent Meersman reports.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 November 2009

Africa hosts automation and power conference

Automation and Power World 2009 conference will emphasise the importance of Africa to ABB’s continued growth and success.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 November 2009

Reduce, reuse, recycle

There are various ways of reducing your carbon footprint; some that require a little effort and others that demand more commitment and purpose.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 November 2009

Deceit visceral and personal

Erica Emdon’s novel does a good job of examining abuse at both a personal and national level in the apartheid state.

By Fiona Wicksted
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/ 6 November 2009

Expensive roadblock

The first phase of Cape Town’s integrated rapid transit system will cost almost R3-billion more than anticipated, writes Glynnis Underhill.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 November 2009

Tales from high-rise dreamland

Last year photographer Mikhael Subotzky and Patrick Waterhouse began researching Johannesburg’s Ponte and its remaining residents to try to understand

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 November 2009

Algae is not just pool gunk

Algal biofuels grow fast and are a great alternative to oil-based fuels, writes Faranaaz Parker.

By Faranaaz Parker
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/ 6 November 2009

No longer married to the mob

Dianne Muller has stood firm in the face of cross-questioning in her testimony against Jackie Selebi, report Adriaan Basson, Ilham Rawoot and Sam Sole

By Adriaan Basson, Ilham Rawoot and Sam Sole Author
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/ 5 November 2009

Mantashe calls for ideas on nationalisation of mines

ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe on Thursday called for ”concrete ideas” on how the debate on the nationalisation of mines can be taken forward.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 November 2009

Cele: Police must use deadly force

Police must use deadly force when under attack from ”armed thugs”, Bheki Cele reiterated on Thursday after appointing two new provincial commissioners

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 November 2009

How black are our universities?

How rife is racism at our universities? We provide a transformation snapshot of some of the biggest institutions. You tell us your experiences

By Verashni Pillay and Ryan Hoffman
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/ 5 November 2009

Public protector: Not much can be done about arms deal

Newly appointed Public Protector Thuli Madonsela says there is not much she can do about the controversial arms deal.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 November 2009

Athletics body apologises to Semenya

Athletics South Africa has apologised ”unconditionally” over its handling of athlete Caster Semenya’s gender-verification test.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 November 2009

God to sort out W Cape media, says ANC leader

God is going to sort out journalists who do not give enough coverage to the ANC in the Western Cape, Membathisi Mdladlana said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 November 2009

Falcon Security CEO quits after Madiba racism saga

Falcon Security CEO Ben Burger has resigned in an attempt to ”stabilise” the company after it became embroiled in a racism incident.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 November 2009

Mdladlana promises drama over labour broking

There was going to be ”drama” over the government’s plans to crack down on labour broking, Labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 November 2009

Eskom CEO Maroga quits

Eskom chief executive officer Jacob Maroga has resigned, chairperson Bobby Godsell told staff on Thursday.

By Omphitlhetse Vivian Mooki and Hlengiwe Nhlabathi
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/ 5 November 2009

Boesak denies requesting meeting with Zuma

Cleric Allan Boesak, who quite Cope this week, on Thursday denied news reports that he had requested a meeting with President Jacob Zuma.

By Staff Reporter
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