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South Africa

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/ 12 October 2009

House market on the road to recovery

The September oobarometer has shown a 1,8% rise in house prices year-on-year, ooba (formerly MortgageSA) said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 October 2009

Italy, Cote d’Ivoire seal 2010 spots

Italy scraped a draw against the Republic of Ireland to join Germany, Denmark and Serbia as the latest European teams to secure 2010 World Cup places.

By Staff Reporter
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Analysis
/ 12 October 2009

My inconvenient truth

Bipolar disorder is similar to other lifelong illnesses, such as high blood pressure and diabetes, in that it cannot be “cured”.

By Anonymous
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Article
/ 11 October 2009

Kennedy olive branch a sham

The hatchet job on Durban’s Kennedy Road informal settlement continued this week with an alleged "healing process" by the KwaZulu-Natal government.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 October 2009

Plenty of fish in the C(BD)

Barbara Ludman pays a visit to Lucky Moo, a gourmet Chinese food establishment in the city centre that offers diners more than just chicken.

By Barbara Ludman
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Article
/ 11 October 2009

Where’s all the bandwidth?

The Seacom cable has not resulted in a price war, and broadband remains out of reach to most South Africans.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 October 2009

Traders of fortune

Jo’burg is now a massive trading centre with merchants from all over Southern Africa hustling for their piece of the action.

By Karabo Keepile and Jillo Kadida
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Article
/ 10 October 2009

KZN minister defends R100 000 mileage claims

KwaZulu-Natal economic development and tourism minister Mike Mabuyakhulu on Friday defended his R100 000 monthly mileage claims.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 October 2009

ANC distances itself from Masetlha’s comments

The ANC said on Friday it had “read with regret” comments in the <i>M&G</i> attributed to national executive member Billy Masetlha.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 October 2009

Manyi’s dual roles queried

But he is ‘unashamed’ about holding two positions. Mmanaledi Mataboge reports.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Analysis
/ 10 October 2009

Concourt’s heavy burden

The appointments to the Constitutional Court will assume office confronted by, arguably, greater challenges than those the original court faced.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 October 2009

As if it never happened

The higher education landscape used to consist of 36 institutions spread across the country. Some were in under-resourced rural areas, other in cities

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 October 2009

Business and breakaways on Anderson Street

In an earlier life the Mapungubwe Hotel was the French Bank; the Ashanti Hotel, diagonally across the road, housed lawyers’ offices.

By Barbara Ludman
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

Malema attacks Nedbank BEE strategy

Nedbank came under fire from ANCYL president Julius Malema on Friday when he attacked its black economic empowerment strategy.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

Malema: Nationalisation of mines will happen

The nationalisation of mines in South Africa is going to happen, African National Congress Youth League president Julius Malema said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

Agliotti: State witness and fall guy?

State witness Glenn Agliotti on Friday seemed to transform himself into the fall guy for any dodgy dealings with former police chief Jackie Selebi.

By Fienie Grobler and Mirah Langer
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

Eskom hikes will cost mining jobs, says Solidarity

Eskom’s proposed electricity tariff increases could result in more retrenchments in the mining industry, trade union Solidarity said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

Private hospitals hit back at Nzimande

Private hospitals provided emergency medical care worth millions of rands to poor South Africans every year, the hospital association said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

Athletics SA denies holding back prizes

Athletics South Africa has denied that it is withholding athletes’ prize money because it is in financial difficulty.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

Zuma backs changes to Criminal Procedure Act

The killing of a police captain this week is an example of why SA needs to rewrite the Criminal Procedure Act, President Jacob Zuma says.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

Assault charge against Percy Montgomery withdrawn

The assault charge against former Springbok star Percy Montgomery was withdrawn on Friday morning, it has been reported.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

Agliotti: Selebi never gave me ‘improper assistance’

State witness Glenn Agliotti seemed to switch sides in court on Friday, announcing that he never obtained ”improper assistance” from Jackie Selebi.

By Fienie Grobler and Mirah Langer
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

‘If we want growth, we need more electricity’

South Africa had deliberately under-priced electricity in the past, Eskom chairperson Bobby Godsell said in Johannesburg on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

KZN minister paid R100 000 a month for using own car

KZN minister Mike Mabuyakhulu received an average of R100 000 a month for using his private car for government work, it was reported on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

Bok hero Montgomery arrested over alleged assault

Former Springbok star Percy Montgomery was arrested on Sunday for allegedly assaulting his wife, Tasmin, the Star reported on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

Let your fingers do the running

Athletes should brace themselves for the return to small purses for competing in major events as big sponsors continue to pull out of the sport.

By Lucky Sindane
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

‘Dumping ground’ for unwanted people

A man dying alone in a shack of Aids speaks volumes about conditions in Blikkiesdorp, described as a ”dumping ground” for unwanted people in Cape Town

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

The reinvention of Sadtu

The choice of Mugwena Maluleke as the new general secretary of Sadtu is widely interpreted as a move to redeem the union’s battered credibility.

By Thabo Mohlala
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

To err is human, says Mushwana

Lawrence Mushwana has acknowledged he made mistakes as the Public Protector, but says he is looking forward to new challenges at the SAHRC.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

Spy boss haunted by tender probe

Gibson Njenje has questionable business interests and was embroiled in an illegal spying scandal.

By Adriaan Basson
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

If it looks like a duck

The new appointments at the grandiose-sounding State Security Agency should not fool anyone: they are about loyalty.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 October 2009

ANC backlash against the left

The Cosatu / SACP tail is wagging the dog, senior officials complain. Matuma Letsoalo and Rapule Tabane report.

By Staff Reporter
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