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South Africa

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/ 20 October 2009

DA to pursue challenge against dropping of Zuma charges

The DA will continue to seek a high court review of the NPA’s decision to drop corruption charges against President Jacob Zuma, the party says.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 October 2009

Disarm your forces, Malema tells Khoza

ANCYL leader Julius Malema warned local soccer authorities on Tuesday that in-fighting could jeopardise the hosting of the 2010 Fifa World Cup.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 October 2009

Zuma calls for rethink on municipalities

President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday called for a major rethink on the role and functions of municipalities.

By Ben Maclennan
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/ 20 October 2009

Workers end sit-in at Two Rivers mine

A sit-in by 240 workers that halted operations at Two Rivers mine came to an end after four sacked workers were rehired.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 October 2009

The great Bafana debate

As the post-Joel Santana era dawns, the M&G Online takes a look at some of those in the running for the Bafana hot seat.

By Ryan Hoffmann
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Article
/ 20 October 2009

A ‘third force’ at work in Selebi trial?

Is there a ”third force” at work in the trial of former top cop Jackie Selebi? That was the suggestion by Judge Meyer Joffe on Tuesday morning.

By Ilham Rawoot and Adriaan Basson
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Article
/ 20 October 2009

Zuma: Violent protests won’t solve our problems

The government will not tolerate the violence that often accompanies service-delivery protests, President Jacob Zuma said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 October 2009

Two Rivers mine sit-in continues

The underground protest by miners at Two Rivers mine in Mpumalanga was still in progress on Tuesday morning, the NUM said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 October 2009

Agliotti denies buying Selebi a Swiss Army knife

Former top cop Jackie Selebi claims his ex-friend, the druglord Glenn Agliotti, bought him a Swiss Army knife as a gift.

By Adriaan Basson and Ilham Rawoot
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Analysis
/ 20 October 2009

Current threat to our free press

We are in a recession and this is no time for the sin of pride. The credit crunch has hit everyone hard, but arguably none so hard as journalists.

By Charlotte Bauer
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Article
/ 20 October 2009

A clean credit record counts

While shopping around for a better deal, Maya Fisher-French, found she could cut her premium with her existing insurer by 30%.

By Maya Fisher French
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Article
/ 19 October 2009

Time’s up for Joel Santana

Bafana Bafana soccer coach Joel Santana has vacated his position, the South African Football Association (Safa) announced on Monday.

By Mail Guardian Online Reporter, Sapa Author, Sapa Afp and Mail & Guardian Online reporter, Reuters and Sapa
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Article
/ 19 October 2009

Call to guard against govt control of media

The government’s introduction of legislation that seeks to control the media is a threat to press freedom, a commemoration was told on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 October 2009

Tutu backs Jansen over controversial Reitz decision

Desmond Tutu has commended UFS vice-chancellor Jonathan Jansen for withdrawing charges against four students behind a videotaped racist incident.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 October 2009

Asmal: Militarisation of police is ‘craziness’

Deputy Police Minister Fikile Mbalula’s idea of militarising the police service is ”craziness”, former minister Kader Asmal said on Monday.

By Stuart Graham
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Article
/ 19 October 2009

Ovation drama draws to a close

On Thursday Judge Dennis Davis approved the pplication to have investors funds released from the Ovation platform.

By Maya Fisher French
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Article
/ 19 October 2009

Numsa ‘concerned’ about report on IDC extravagance

Numsa on Monday said it was concerned about a report on the way the Industrial Development Corporation was using public funds.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 October 2009

Ministerial clusters reconfigured

President Jacob Zuma on Monday announced a reshuffle in the ministerial cluster system and heads of such clusters.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 October 2009

ArcelorMittal SA faces pricing complaint

ArcelorMittal SA faces a possible investigation by competition authorities after fruit canners complained about excessive prices.

By Shapi Shacinda
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Article
/ 19 October 2009

DA warns against pardon for Schabir Shaik

Fraud convict Schabir Shaik applied for a presidential pardon in April last year, the Democratic Alliance (DA) said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 October 2009

McBride denied right to prepare for trial, court told

The state has denied former Ekurhuleni metro police chief Robert McBride the right to prepare for his drunken-driving trial, a court heard on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 October 2009

DA pushes for answer on Shaik pardon

The DA has accused Justice Minister Jeff Radebe of being ”disingenuous” in his reply to a parliamentary question on a pardon for Schabir Shaik.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 October 2009

SuperSport wary of ‘dangerous’ Bucs

SuperSport United coach Gavin Hunt is not reading too much into Orlando Pirates’ first Absa Premiership defeat of the season.

By Billy Cooper
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Article
/ 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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Article
/ 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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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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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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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

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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/ 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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