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/ 2 October 2009

Zille: Ban officials from state business

The DA is proposing legislation to outlaw public officials from doing business with the state, party leader Helen Zille said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 October 2009

FF Plus calls on ANC to clamp down on Malema

Julius Malema has once again made extremely controversial statements that could lead to racial polarisation, the FF Plus said on Friday

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 October 2009

Nzimande: Govt will not tolerate lazy students

Blade Nzimande on Friday issued a warning to lazy students, saying it cost government a fortune if students took too long to complete their degrees.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 October 2009

Moe Shaik named new secret service chief

Moe Shaik is the new head of the South African Secret Service, State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele announced in Pretoria on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 October 2009

China becomes SA’s top export destination

China overtook the United States as South Africa’s biggest export destination in the first half of 2009.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 October 2009

Eskom: System under pressure as power demand rises

SA’s power demand has risen back to the highs before the start of the economic slowdown, Eskom said on Friday.

By Agnieszka Flak
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/ 2 October 2009

Sales of new vehicles down in September

South Africa’s total industry new vehicle sales declined by 19,5% year-on-year to 35 931 units in September, Naamsa said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 October 2009

Zuma’s complaints hotline is dysfunctional, says Zille

The Democratic Alliance is seething about President Jacob Zuma’s much-heralded complaints hotline, which it says is dysfunctional.

By Michael Hamlyn
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/ 2 October 2009

They saw it coming

The Protea’s didn’t choke, they just changed their game plan, writes Neil Manthorp.

By Neil Manthorp
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/ 2 October 2009

The AWB rides again

Eugene Terre’Blanche tells the M&G that the final chapter of the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging has not been written.

By Yolandi Groenewald
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/ 2 October 2009

Cape Art Tour is a culinary affair

Brent Meersman gives his pick of the Cape Town restaurants joining this weekend’s festivities.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 October 2009

Spring time for spring rolls

Finding good Thai food in Cape Town is often a hit-and-miss affair, but there are one or two places that consistently get it right.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 October 2009

Axe hangs over four SABC execs

Four top executives at the crisis-ridden SABC have been asked to supply reasons to the interim SABC board why they should not be suspended.

By Glynnis Underhill
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/ 2 October 2009

Sharpen your aim

Law and order has almost always been a political no-brainer; even in the most tranquil of democracies voters thrill to the rhetoric of the big stick.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 October 2009

Woman with horns

Nandipha Mntambo speaks to Anthea Buys about her obsession with all things bovine.

By Anthea Buys
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/ 2 October 2009

Free State ARV fiasco

The chaos in the Free State Meditech software monitoring system has serious implications for the province’s already crisis-ridden response to HIV.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 October 2009

Ngcobo appointed chief justice

Justice Sandile Ngcobo was on Thursday appointed the country’s new chief justice.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 October 2009

Spring is in the fair: Stellenbosch

The Spring Art Tour this weekend gives SA art lovers the rare opportunity to view 27 original bronze sculptures by French sculptor Auguste Rodin.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 October 2009

DA issues warning over police reservists

Police reservists will feel like ”second-class volunteers” and will resign en masse if a draft instruction on the SAPS comes into force, the DA says.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 October 2009

Quick turnaround in housing market ‘improbable’

A quick turnaround in the housing market was ”improbable”, Standard Bank said on Thursday as it released its latest Residential Property Gauge.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 October 2009

Marcus prepares to take over at Reserve Bank

Gill Marcus, who will succeed Tito Mboweni as governor of the South African Reserve Bank next month, joined as an adviser on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 October 2009

Malema backs under-fire Chuene

ANCYL leader Julius Malema came out in support of Athletics South Africa president Leonard Chuene on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 October 2009

Wits chase consistency to show title credentials

Wits coach Roger de Sa is looking for consistency from his players when his team meets Jomo Cosmos in an Absa Premiership clash on Sunday.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 1 October 2009

Athletics SA loses road-running sponsor

Athletics SA plunged further into turmoil on Thursday when Nedbank pulled its sponsorship of the annual Matha Series races.

By Wesley Botton
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/ 1 October 2009

Zuma to name new chief justice

President Jacob Zuma will on Thursday announce South Africa’s new chief justice.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 October 2009

Situation ‘tense’ as Standerton protests erupt

Protests erupted once again on Thursday when Standerton’s Sakhile township residents barricaded roads with rocks and other materials.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 October 2009

September PMI posts massive gain

The seasonally adjusted Kagiso Purchasing Managers Index for September showed a huge increase of 8,7 index points.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 October 2009

Losing to Australia can help us, says Younus

Pakistan captain Younus Khan was unfazed by his side’s loss to Australia in their final Champions Trophy round-robin match on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 October 2009

SA stadiums on track for 2010 World Cup

The 10 South African stadiums for the 2010 World Cup will be ready on time, organisers said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 October 2009

Giving perspective to pieces of SA’s digital puzzle

Government is assembling four puzzle pieces around communications, and you’re invited to help make them fit together.

By Guy Berger
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/ 1 October 2009

Treasury downplays role in tanked MTN-Bharti merger

The South African Treasury on Wednesday played down its role in tanked merger talks between MTN and India’s Bharti.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2009

Court rules in favour of justice minister

The Constitutional Court on Wednesday dismissed a case by a jailed IFP member seeking to compel the government to consider him for presidential pardon

By Jillo Kadida
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