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South Africa

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/ 30 October 2009

Reitz video ‘won a prize’

The University of the Free State may have sanctioned the notorious Reitz video, which allegedly won a prize in a bizarre internal competition.

By David Macfarlane and Monako Dibetle
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/ 30 October 2009

Selebi trial: Judge Joffe stands firm

Judge Meyer Joffe has declined to recuse himself from hearing the corruption trial of former police National CommissionerJackie Selebi.

By Adriaan Basson and Ilham Rawoot
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/ 30 October 2009

‘Corruption an insult to SA’s heroes’

The future of the country will remain in jeopardy unless efforts are made to halt corruption, Cosatu said on Friday.

By Janice Roberts
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/ 30 October 2009

Zuma: ANC has always been an organisation of the left

President Jacob Zuma has dismissed fears of a ”leftist takeover” of the ANC, saying the party has always been an organisation of the left.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 October 2009

It’s not all milk and honey

Once again it strikes me how the headlines on the big black economic empowerment deals mislead.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 October 2009

Cape of fear and gay loathing

The murder trial of a young lesbian woman is going to be watched carefully by the gay community.

By Jillo Kadida
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/ 30 October 2009

Rape not a ‘crime’ for Paarl police

A crime intelligence document leaked to the M&G reveals that an identified suspect accused of raping three women was allowed to roam free.

By Glynnis Underhill
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/ 30 October 2009

Pravin the pragmatist

The new finance minister’s common-sense tone has introduced a subtle shift in power relations within government.

By Richard Calland
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/ 30 October 2009

Watch out for the little guy

Regulations threaten small black-owned businesses, writes Barrie Terblanche.

By Barrie Terblanche
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/ 30 October 2009

Let communities choose

The evidence of dysfunctionality at local government level is the service delivery protests emerging everywhere — almost in a coordinated fashion.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 October 2009

Empowerment fund rescues distressed companies

Philisiwe Buthelezi told a parliamentary committee that basic business skills remain the biggest hurdle for BEE businesses.

By Arther Chatora
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/ 30 October 2009

A place where BEE is invisible

Thandeka Mapi visits Fort Beaufort in the Eastern Cape and finds that empowerment is moving at a snail’s pace.

By Thandeka Mapi
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/ 30 October 2009

Drunk-driving Mti forced to take back seat

The head of security for the 2010 Fifa World Cup is taking the back seat — literally — after pleading guilty to driving drunk.

By Adriaan Basson
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/ 30 October 2009

Eskom CEO Maroga: Board has not asked me to quit

Eskom’s chief executive officer Jacob Maroga has denied that he was asked to resign by the utility’s board, according to reports on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 October 2009

Simelane: ‘I’m here for the party’

The appointment of the new deputy prosecutions boss has caused concern in the NPA.

By Adriaan Basson
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/ 30 October 2009

CSA clears Botha’s bowling action

Cricket South Africa on Friday cleared Johan Botha and Rusty Theron to continue their bowling careers.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 October 2009

Harmony’s first-quarter gold production up 6%

Harmony Gold said on Friday gold production for the first quarter exceeded its own forecast, rising 6% from the preceding quarter.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 October 2009

Free your inner hooligan

If cars speak volumes about the people driving them, what would a Mini say about you, asks Ray Leathern.

By Ray Leathern
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/ 30 October 2009

‘We want the mines’

Nationalising the mines is just the first step for the ANC Youth League. Matuma Letsoalo spoke to league secretary general, Vuyiswa Tulelo.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
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/ 30 October 2009

Who holds the purse strings?

Despite the confident mini-budget, confusion persists over how South Africa’s economy will be managed, and by whom.

By Mandy Rossouw and Kevin Davie
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/ 30 October 2009

Coming out from behind the camera

The Investing in the Future judges commended MultiChoice for its structured and comprehensive CSI programme.

By Fiona Macleod
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/ 30 October 2009

Wooden you believe it?

Sculptor Barend de Wet recently won the World Yo-Yo Championship, and is building up to his first serious exhibition.

By Chris Du Plessis
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/ 30 October 2009

A challenging learning curve

The Investing in the Future judges commended the intervention at a crucial time in the educational life of learners.

By Alf James
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/ 30 October 2009

Athletes run short of funding

Claims that financing has been withheld from ASA have been vehemently denied by Sascoc, writes Glynnis Underhill.

By Glynnis Underhill
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/ 30 October 2009

Dame Sibongile in a retrospective mood

Kaldi’s coffee shop in Newtown, Johannesburg, is full of people trying not to notice that a national treasure is sitting among them.

By Percy Mabandu
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/ 30 October 2009

The great white send-up

Theatre may be reflecting new power relations, but are we debating or laughing at stereotypes? Percy Zvomuya wonders

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 October 2009

Breaking the blood knot

Jonathan Jansen’s ‘pardoning’ of four University of the Free State students seems to run counter to some ideas in his groundbreaking book.

By Mark Potterton
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/ 30 October 2009

A project with potential

The idea for an after-hours clinic emerged in March 2006 after it became clear that other clinics were not serving specifically male workers’ needs.

By Alf James
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/ 30 October 2009

Old war objectors celebrate

South Africans who opposed apartheid conscription are to reunite for some protest music while sharing their stories with the born-free generation.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 October 2009

Sowing the seeds of knowledge

Hlokomela runs two wellness clinics that provide accessible healthcare and referral services to farm workers, migrants and their families.

By Alf James
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/ 29 October 2009

Question mark hangs over Selebi trial

SA will know by 11:30am on Friday whether the corruption trial of former police National Commissioner Jackie Selebi will continue or be postponed.

By Ilham Rawoot
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/ 29 October 2009

Cruising from luxury to used cars

Cabinet ministers and their expensive tastes can now be divided into three categories: the fancy models, the modest cars and the used cars.

By Mandy Rossouw
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