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/ 19 October 2009

Workers hold sit-in at Twin Rivers mine

More than 100 miners at Two Rivers platinum mine staged a sit-in on Monday, the NUM said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 October 2009

MTN, Vodacom face price-fixing probe

The Competition Commission has subpoenaed key people at MTN and Vodacom for suspected price-fixing, it was reported on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 October 2009

It could have been so good

First impressions of the Cerato are that it’s a worthy contender — certainly is a handsomely styled sedan.

By Ray Leathern
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Analysis
/ 19 October 2009

Obama’s Nobel ancestry

Ten individuals of African descent have previously
been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. But none had an opportunity as unique as Barack Obama’s.

By Adekeye Adebajo
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Article
/ 19 October 2009

Vets in tender crossfire

Lloyd Gedye reports on the mysterious involvement of two ‘generals’ in a R100-million home affairs tender row.

By Lloyd Gedye
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Article
/ 18 October 2009

Landmark judgment in favour of poor

In a major legal victory for poor people’s rights to housing and shelter, the Constitutional Court this week struck down the KwaZulu-Natal Slums Act.

By Niren Tolsi
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Analysis
/ 18 October 2009

In too deep

Billy Masetlha’s vitriolic attack on the SACP is a sign that a new chapter of an old battle has erupted again in the ANC.

By Rapule Tabane
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Article
/ 18 October 2009

Unions cite dirty tricks

SA’s military trade unions allege that the government is trying to get rid of them after the department demanded evidence of their membership numbers.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 18 October 2009

The Trappist legacy of KwaZulu-Natal

Religion, history, geography and the clash of cultures somehow manage to get involved in a multiple-narrative pile-up in southern KwaZulu-Natal.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 17 October 2009

Public protector’s exit rumpus

Mushwana suspends his right-hand man just three days before leaving office, writes Mmanaledi Mataboge.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 17 October 2009

Eskom’s crazy plan

Eskom has been battling to keep the lights on. Now it wants to shoot them out.

By Kevin Davie
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Article
/ 17 October 2009

‘Drawn into a scandal where none exists’

In the spirited articles that the <i>M&G</i> has published on me since 2007, facts and my side of the story have always been insufficiently consulted.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 17 October 2009

Top cops ‘knew stats were cooked’

Senior police deny knowledge of books being manipulated saying documents are fake. Glynnis Underhill reports.

By Glynnis Underhill
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Article
/ 17 October 2009

A modern-day panacea

Sukasha Singh tastes motoring heaven’s equivalent of the perfect chocolate cake.

By Sukasha Singh
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Article
/ 17 October 2009

Simelane’s sideways shuffle

Mokotedi Mpshe’s chances of staying on as NPA boss have been boosted by the appointment of Menzi Simelane as his deputy.

By Mandy Rossouw
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Article
/ 16 October 2009

Cosatu calls on mine to ban labour brokers, threatens sit-in

Cosatu members on Friday threatened a sit-in if the Hernic Ferrochrome mine in North West failed to ban labour brokers.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 October 2009

Sakhile quiet in anticipation of ANC decision

Sakhile township, outside Standerton, was quiet on Friday afternoon as residents awaited feedback from the African National Congress next week.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 October 2009

ANC wants Semenya test results nullified

The ANC wants the IAAF to declare null and void the results of athlete Caster Semenya gender verification tests, it said on Friday.

By Phumza Sokana
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Article
/ 16 October 2009

Agliotti stands by his story

Jackie Selebi’s advocate on Friday accused drug-lord Glenn Agliotti — again — of lying.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 October 2009

ANC’s wasteful spending stands at R318m, says DA

Government’s wasteful spending now stands at R318-million, owing largely to the SABC’s financial chaos, the DA said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 October 2009

Agliotti: Ngcuka approached about Rautenbach

Glenn Agliotti approached then Director of Public Prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka about Billy Rautenbach’s tax issues, the court heard on Friday.

By Mirah Langer
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Article
/ 16 October 2009

Oh, the shame

Bafana Bafana’s recent performance has been abysmal and blame should be placed squarely on Safa for hiring Santana to begin with.

By Lucky Sindane
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Article
/ 16 October 2009

Consumer shocks ahead

Eskom’s request for further tariff hikes has economists concerned that the spike will place further pressure on consumer price inflation.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 16 October 2009

Killings by cops at 10-year high

Death toll nearly as high as during student protests in apartheid era, reports Sello Alcock.

By Sello S Alcock
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Article
/ 16 October 2009

Rethink deployment

An important lesson President Jacob Zuma is learning during the resurgence of service delivery protests is that a charm offensive can go only so far.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 October 2009

M&G denies attending Scorpions ‘indaba’

The M&G‘s editor-in-chief, Nic Dawes, has denied that the paper attended an ”indaba” with the Scorpions to plot against Jackie Selebi.

By Adriaan Basson
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Article
/ 15 October 2009

Mandela’s Children study shows crime hits blood pressure

Crime in South Africa impacts on blood pressure in adolescents, a Wits University study has found.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 October 2009

Angry Sakhile residents demand Zuma’s attention

The acrid smell of burning tyres filled Sakhile township on Thursday as residents vowed violent protests until Jacob Zuma heeds their complaints.

By Sibongile Khumalo
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Article
/ 15 October 2009

Santana dismisses calls for his head

A defiant Bafana Bafana head coach Joel Santana on Thursday dismissed calls for his head.

By Billy Cooper
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Article
/ 15 October 2009

Mbalula, Gigaba arrive in Standerton

Weeks of violent protest have earned the troubled Sakhile township a visit by senior ANC figures, in the area on a “fact-finding” mission.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 October 2009

Bucs test depth ahead of clash against Santos

Orlando Pirates coach Ruud Krol has been running his eye over what depth he has in his squad during the two week Fifa international break.

By Billy Cooper
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Article
/ 15 October 2009

Crawford-Browne heads for Jerusalem on activist mission

Old-school lobbyists such as Terry Crawford-Browne don’t need irritating noise-makers like Twitter or Facebook to create a stir around their egos.

By Staff Reporter
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