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/ 30 September 2009

Call to give Parliament teeth to take on lying officials

Parliament needs to be given extra powers to take action against lying officials, the chairperson of Scopa said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2009

Bharti, MTN call off tie-up talks

Bharti Airtel said late on Wednesday it and MTN had called off tie-up talks because the SA government would not accept the deal in its current form.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2009

DRDGold strike action enters third week

Wage-related strike action by DRDGold’s employees has entered its third week, the gold miner said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2009

Jordaan has ‘no opinion’ on Safa election

Danny Jordaan told reporters on Wednesday that he was not a candidate in the recent Safa election and therefore has no opinion on it.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2009

Zille: Mpshe showing contempt for law

Helen Zille has accused acting prosecutions chief Mokotedi Mpshe of a lack of respect for the law after he missed another court deadline.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2009

IFP to sue Zuma over presidential pardons

The IFP instructed its lawyers on Wednesday to start legal action against Jacob Zuma for a six-year delay in the application of 384 pardons.

By Fienie Grobler
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/ 30 September 2009

Constitutional Court refers pardon seekers to president

The president should be held accountable for a six-year delay in pardon applications by 384 jailed IFP members, the Constitutional Court ruled.

By Fienie Grobler
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/ 30 September 2009

Hot topics on the agenda

Some of South Africa’s most respected environmental experts and policymakers will speak at EnviroCon 2009, which will be opened on November 11.

By Sharon Van Wyk
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/ 30 September 2009

Nersa denies Eskom deadline extension

Eskom’s request for an extension of the deadline for its tariff submission to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa has been denied.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2009

Consumer confidence makes modest retreat

Consumer confidence retreated modestly in the third quarter of 2009, data showed on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2009

R300m boost for SA taxi industry

SA’s taxi industry was given a boost with the signing of an agreement between Absa and the Industrial Development Corporation on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2009

Credit data shows consumers spending less

Credit data released by the Reserve Bank on Wednesday shows that consumers have been spending less.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2009

Deadline looms for Bharti-MTN deal

The fate of a major tie-up between Bharti Airtel and MTN hung in the balance on Wednesday with the deadline for talks due to expire.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2009

Blood, hope and everything else

The <i>MaIl & Guardian</i>’s selection of three offerings in South African fiction.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2009

Political will or sour grapes?

Although a solution to high interconnection rates must be welcomed, the real question is: why now? asks Lloyd Gedye

By Lloyd Gedye
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/ 30 September 2009

Rich, poor nations divided over climate

Poor nations have made serious proposals to combat global warming at talks in Bangkok and it is time for wealthier countries to step forward.

By Michael Casey
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/ 29 September 2009

DA calls on Booi to resign as MP

The DA on Tuesday called on former ANC chief whip Nyami Booi to resign as an MP and committee chairperson following his conviction for theft.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 September 2009

Sonjica: SA needs billions for water projects

South Africa needs more than R70-billion to improve its bulk water infrastructure, minister Buyelwa Sonjica said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 September 2009

Strong Oceania presence for Province

There will be a decided Oceania presence in the Western Province backline when Matt Toomua and Sireli Naqelevuki run out at Newlands on Saturday.

By Herman Gibbs
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/ 29 September 2009

Motata files leave to appeal drunken-driving conviction

Pretoria High Court Judge Nkola Motata on Tuesday filed for leave to appeal his drunken driving conviction and sentence in the Johannesburg Magistrate

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 September 2009

Bharti, MTN deal hangs in balance

India’s Bharti Airtel will issue a statement on Tuesday on its tie-up talks with MTN, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 September 2009

Zuma backs more power for police

Jacob Zuma on Tuesday expressed his support for an amendment to the law to strengthen the hand of policemen in dealing with violent criminals.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 September 2009

France to benefit from flood of eligible foreigners

French rugby could soon benefit from a raft of top-class South Africans playing in the Top 14 and being eligible for selection for Les Bleus.

By Luke Phillips
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/ 29 September 2009

ASA board fearful of Chuene

Fear was the driving force behind Leonard Chuene retaining his seat at the head of the Athletics South Africa (ASA) board.

By Wesley Botton
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/ 29 September 2009

Depleted Ajax squad faces tough week

Ajax Cape Town coach Muhsin Ertugral is worried as he faces a tough two match Absa Premiership programme this week with a depleted squad.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 29 September 2009

Pakistan slip into Champions Trophy semifinals

Pakistan qualified for the Champions Trophy semifinals after the India-Australia match was abandoned due to rain on Monday night.

By Manoj Vatsyayana
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/ 29 September 2009

Advertisers in a flap

SA’s advertising industry has a good reputation — and for good reason — but what do you think of the Loerie winners?

By Lisa Van Wyk
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/ 29 September 2009

Smoke, Coke and mirrors

Here’s my thing. Black South Africa and white South Africa remain just that — two separate countries.

By Ndumiso Ngcobo
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/ 29 September 2009

Democratic dream delayed

Why has transformation been so slow? And where would Cosatu put the blame? Nathi Chonco asks.

By Nathi Chonco
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/ 29 September 2009

Time to reassess the scorecard

KPMG, a leading accountancy firm, has suggested that enterprise development be ditched

By Arther Chatora
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/ 29 September 2009

Cover me

An ambitious project aims to unite musicians from around the world. Lloyd Gedye reports

By Lloyd Gedye
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/ 28 September 2009

Hlophe’s son to go on trial on fraud charges

Thuthuke Exton Hlophe, the son of Judge John Hlophe, is to go on trial next month on fraud charges by way of plea-bargain proceeedings.

By Staff Reporter
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