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South Africa

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/ 17 November 2009

Bafana seek cure for scoring sickness

World Cup hosts South Africa get another chance on Tuesday, against Jamaica in Bloemfontein, to cure the scoring sickness that has infected the team.

By David Legge
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/ 16 November 2009

Cyclist dies after 94.7 Cycle Challenge

A cyclist died from cardiac arrest shortly after crossing the finishing line in the Momentum 94.7 Cycle Challenge in Johannesburg on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 November 2009

News, not as you know it

Funnier than ANC Youth League press releases, more popular than nakedhelenzille.com, ZA News videos have now been watched almost 400 000 times.

By Chris Roper
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/ 16 November 2009

Middendorp named as new Maritzburg United coach

Maritzburg United on Monday appointed German born Ernst Middendorp as their new coach, following the departure of Gordon Igesund.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 16 November 2009

Two changes for Bafana against Jamaica

Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Alberto Parreira will make two changes to his starting line-up for Tuesday night’s friendly international against Jamaica.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 16 November 2009

Mali oversees ‘graceful’ takeover at ASA

Sascoc member Ray Mali on Monday said ASA’s suspended staff had gracefully allowed Sascoc to take over administration of the federation.

By Wesley Botton
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/ 16 November 2009

Proteas ready for England attack

England has a talented bowling attack, but AB de Villiers is confident the Proteas will be ready for them when the ODI series starts on Friday.

By Jane Bramley
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/ 16 November 2009

Kumi Naidoo to head up Greenpeace

Kumi Naidoo, who battled apartheid as a teen, took over on Monday as Greenpeace’s executive director.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 November 2009

Rates seen steady as Marcus takes helm

The SARB will likely keep rates unchanged at the end of a two-day meeting that started on Monday, the first to be chaired by new Governor Gill Marcus.

By Phumza Macanda
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/ 16 November 2009

Outrage grows over ‘horrendous’ SA anthem

Ras Dumisani had to weather further criticism on Monday over his rendition of the SA anthem, with Cope calling his performance a ”vocal misfire”.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 November 2009

Sexwale: R1,3bn to rebuild badly constructed houses

It would cost R1,3-billion to rebuild badly constructed houses provided under the government’s housing programme, Minister Tokyo Sexwale says.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 November 2009

More than 2 000 may lose jobs at Harmony

More than 2 000 people may lose their jobs when Harmony Gold shuts down several shafts, it was reported on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 November 2009

MTN lays off staff as economic conditions bite

MTN SA plans to reduce its permanent and temporary workforce as a result of the decline in the economic environment, the company said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 November 2009

Titans make steady progress in SuperSport series

The Titans will play the Warriors twice in PE this season and Pierre Joubert’s team laid down the marker with an emphatic victory this weekend.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 November 2009

Godsell sticks by Eskom resignation

Bobby Godsell has confirmed his resignation as chairperson of Eskom with Public Enterprises Minister Barbara Hogan, he said in a statement on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 November 2009

Billy Rautenbach reported to be missing

Ex-Hyundai boss Billy Rautenbach is one of three missing witnesses due to testify in the corruption trial of former police chief Jackie Selebi.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 November 2009

Semenya tells of struggle with newfound fame

Caster Semenya, the teenage world champion runner, has spoken of her difficulties coping with her newfound fame.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 November 2009

Zuma: Police do not have licence to kill

Zuma says the comments made by government leaders ”in no way constituted an instruction to deviate from the law”.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 November 2009

SA wants Godsell back at Eskom

Bobby Godsell is being asked to reconsider his resignation as chairperson from troubled utility Eskom, Barbara Hogan said on Friday.

By Agnieszka Flak
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/ 13 November 2009

Jansen: Reitz apology on the way

The students involved in the Reitz race row will probably make a public apology before the end of this month, the UFS vice-chancellor said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 November 2009

Zuma: Govt backs Hogan

The government has ”full-confidence” in minister Barbara Hogan and the boards appointed to steer state-owned enterprises, Jacob Zuma said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Analysis
/ 13 November 2009

Good lessons in any language

The problem with South African education is less about mother-tongue tuition than the quality of teaching.

By Cornia Pretorius
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/ 13 November 2009

Police: We’ve been shooting civilians for years

The shooting of civilians by the police cannot be attributed to recent ”sensational” media reports, the secretary of police said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 November 2009

Robben rabbits to become bunny chow

Robben Island’s culled rabbits are going to be turned into meals for poor people, island acting chief executive Jatti Bredekamp said on Friday.

By Ben Maclennan
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/ 13 November 2009

When the legal numbers don’t add up

The recent spate of appointments to the Bench has again focused attention on the criteria for judicial appointment.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 November 2009

Selebi: No smoking gun

One important lesson for prospective corruptors emerged from Jackie Selebi’s graft trial this week: always bribe in cash.

By Adriaan Basson
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/ 13 November 2009

New error or era?

Changing the coach and including the country’s finest football export will not be enough to ensure success, writes Phathisani Moyo.

By Phathisani Moyo
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/ 13 November 2009

SA boxing rules need revision

Local regulations are dangerous and antiquated, writes Percy Mabandu.

By Percy Mabandu
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/ 13 November 2009

Armscor: More under the radar

Armscor chief executive Sipho Thomo’s axing follows hard on the heels of the cancelled Airbus deal.

By Sam Sole Author
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/ 13 November 2009

Zuma intervened in Eskom

Jacob Zuma and minister Barbara Hogan are increasingly at cross-purposes over what control government should exercise over state-owned entities.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 November 2009

Earth Claw dinosaur rises again

Scientists have unearthed a new species called Aardonyx on a farm in the Free State, writes Christina Scott.

By Christina Scott
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Analysis
/ 13 November 2009

Crushed wall opened the door to SA’s freedom

The fall of the Berlin Wall has come to symbolise the collapse of international communism and the end of the bipolar world.

By Staff Reporter
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