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South Africa

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/ 13 November 2009

Vaccines run on empty

Pneumonia and measles pose a severe threat to children as two provinces fail to distribute critical drugs in time, writes Annabel Jacobs.

By Annabel Jacobs
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/ 13 November 2009

Who’s who in the pew

The Rhema Ministries appears to be a contradictory confluence of two of the country’s obsessions: Christianity and conspicuous consumption.

By Verashni Pillay and Niren Tolsi
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/ 13 November 2009

The High Priest of SA

Preacher man and Zuma man, Ray McCauley moves to the top of the totem pole, writes Niren Tolsi.

By Niren Tolsi
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/ 13 November 2009

For church and country

The charismatic founder of Rhema talks to Niren Tolsi about his goals, girls and the gospel.

By Niren Tolsi
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/ 13 November 2009

Of nostalgia and finger-pointing

Ricardo Z Dunn says the talk of the demise of South African intellectuals is like his grandmother’s call for the return of Zulu radio dramas.

By Ricardo Z Dunn
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/ 13 November 2009

Safety first

Many small businesses put themselves at risk
because they do not back up information on a
regular basis, writes Benedict Kelly.

By Benedict Kelly
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/ 13 November 2009

Hogan must go for her own good

The ANC should consider firing Public Enterprises Minister Barbara Hogan. Better still, she should resign before she loses all self-respect.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 November 2009

Vegetarian eateries mushroom

Barbara Ludman looks at the choices available
for those of us who don’t eat meat.

By Barbara Lundman
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/ 13 November 2009

Zuma’s HIV test

President Jacob Zuma will publicly take an HIV test on World Aids Day, as part of a major new campaign by government.

By Mandy Rossouw
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/ 13 November 2009

The dragon’s tail

If there’s a single feature that dominates South Africa, it is the Drakensberg. Kevin Davie discovered this when he cycled the rand from end-to-end.

By Kevin Davie
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/ 13 November 2009

Coming out of the green closet

Despite our carnivorous cultural heritage, more and more South Africans are converting to vegetarianism, writes Percy Zvomuya.

By Percy Zvomuya
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/ 13 November 2009

Mowaly’s the way

Billboards are proclaiming that the wallet is dead,
but what does that mean, asks Maya Fisher-French.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 November 2009

Theatre of burden

Sun City’s women inmates deliver a cautionary message through dance and song, writes David Smith.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2009

Interconnect rates to be reduced

Cellphone rates will, initially, be reduced by 36 cents from early next year, Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda announced on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2009

Bosman back for the Proteas

Loots Bosman returns to the Proteas’ starting line-up for Friday’s first Pro20 against England and will open the batting with Graeme Smith.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2009

Selebi trial told of missing intelligence file

The Jackie Selebi trial on Thursday heard of a missing crime intelligence file that convicted drug dealer Glenn Agliotti claimed to have seen.

By Ilham Rawoot and Adriaan Basson
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/ 12 November 2009

‘Shoot the bastards,’ Mbalula says of criminals

It is unavoidable that innocent civilians will get shot in the crossfire between police and criminals, Deputy Police Minister Fikile Mbalula says.

By Emsie Ferreira
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/ 12 November 2009

Revitalised Bafana ready for Japan

Bafana Bafana are prepared to put their bodies on the line to beat Japan when the countries meet in a friendly international on Saturday.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 12 November 2009

Eskom board confirms Maroga’s resignation

Jacob Maroga has resigned as CEO of Eskom, the electricity parastatal’s board said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2009

Injury headache for England ahead of tour opener

England face several selection problems ahead of the first Twenty20 international against South Africa at the Wanderers Stadium on Friday.

By Colin Bryden
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/ 12 November 2009

The law must do more for the poor, says Zuma

The law should do more for victims, the poor and the ignorant, President Jacob Zuma said in Cape Town on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2009

Disappointment for Kings after Super 15 snub

An arbitration panel has handed a place in the Super 15 to Melbourne over South Africa’s Southern Kings.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2009

Eskom’s board insists Maroga quit

The board of power utility Eskom insisted on Wednesday that CEO Jacob Maroga has resigned despite his denial.

By Agnieszka Flak
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/ 12 November 2009

Send broadcast law back to drawing board

There’s a lot more in the government’s new Bill on broadcasting than whether a tax will replace the TV license.

By Guy Berger
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/ 11 November 2009

The real Test starts on Friday, says Steyn

Nothing that happened before counts — the real contest starts on Friday, say Dale Steyn ahead of the Proteas’ opener against England on Friday.

By Jane Bramley
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/ 11 November 2009

Medical body expresses ‘grave concern’ over Aids stats

The SA Medical Association is ”gravely concerned” about HIV/Aids statistics, which show a huge Aids-related leap in South Africa’s death rate.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 November 2009

New species of dinosaur discovered in SA

Scientists at the University of the Witwatersrand on Wednesday announced the discovery of a new species of dinosaur.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 November 2009

Kermit ready for Bafana challenge

An impressive showing at the World Youth Championships propelled Kermit Erasmus closer to his dream of playing for South Africa at the World Cup.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 11 November 2009

Experts: Be afraid of police force

Consider a scenario of a trigger-happy police force getting out of hand before crime does.

By Schalk Mouton
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/ 11 November 2009

Igesund on his way

The PSL coaching merry-go-round was in full swing on Tuesday as Gordon Igesund left Maritzburg United and Sammy Troughton was sacked at Black Aces.

By Sy Lerman
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/ 11 November 2009

De Villiers defends Bok selection

Springbok coach Peter de Villiers has defended a decision to take his jaded stars on a three-Test tour of Europe that starts on Friday against France

By David Legge
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/ 11 November 2009

Now for England, says Smith

With the first series win of the season firmly under his belt, Proteas captain Graeme Smith’s eyes are now on England.

By Jane Bramley
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