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South Africa

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Analysis
/ 22 September 2009

Debating race isn’t backward

It’s been pretty clear over the past few weeks that SA’s Rainbow Nation is still paying the price for papering over its differences and cracks.

By Aliki Karasaridis
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Article
/ 22 September 2009

Proteas can handle the pressure, says Smith

Skipper Graeme Smith says SA can handle the pressure of being ranked number one in the world ahead of the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy.

By David Legge
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Article
/ 22 September 2009

Police confirm assault charge against Malema

A case of assault has been laid against African National Congress Youth League leader Julius Malema, Gauteng police said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 September 2009

Secrecy shrouds Maqubela murder

Patrick Ntobeko Maqubela was found dead on Sunday June 7 and the mystery surrounding the motive for the murder is still unsolved.

By Glynnis Underhill and Sello S Alcock
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Article
/ 22 September 2009

Corporate South Africa airs its dirty laundry

According to the Competition Authorities 10-year review, a whopping 23 companies have applied for corporate leniency from January to July this year

By Lloyd Gedye
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Article
/ 22 September 2009

‘Black caucus’ pushed DG out

A “black caucus” in the Department of Water Affairs played a critical role in the downfall of its director general, Pam Yako.

By Yolandi Groenewald and Mandy Rossouw
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Article
/ 22 September 2009

Expedient outrage and the Semenya tests

The report available on the Telegraph‘s website is worth revisiting, it relies entirely on a single unnamed source –

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 September 2009

What animal are you?

Transformation should not only be about race and gender but should encompass each person’s essential self.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

Malema: I was just referring to a judgement

ANCYL leader Julius Malema pleaded ignorance in his hate-speech case on Monday, saying he was a ”layman” merely quoting from a court judgement.

By Fienie Grobler
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

We want to be heard, says Reserve Bank shareholder

Shareholders want to be heard at the South African Reserve Bank’s annual general meeting, one of the shareholders, Mario Pretorius, said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

Hotline to help business with govt non-payments

Late or non-payment for services by government departments and agencies was adversely affecting small businesses, Rob Davies said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

Reserve Bank looks set to keep rates steady

SA’s central bank looks set to keep interest rates steady this week, with latest data suggesting the struggling economy could well be on the mend.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

PetroSA warns on supplies as maintenance starts

PetroSA said on Monday it would be unable to produce some gas products up to November 14 due to planned maintenance.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

Zuma: SA must close gap between rich and poor

South Africa must do more to close the gap between rich and poor, President Jacob Zuma said on Monday at a congress of union allies.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

Judge Jafta revisits Hlophe controversy

Judge Chris Jafta had to revisit the controversy over Judge John Hlophe when he was interviewed for a post on the Constitutional Court on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

Investigator to probe KZN taxi deaths

A private investigator has been hired to probe taxi-related deaths in KwaZulu-Natal, the provincial transport department said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

SA Treasury to meet India officials on MTN, Bharti

SA’s Treasury is to meet government officials in India to discuss foreign exchange-control implications of the planned tie-up between MTN and Bharti.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

Malema: Complaint a conspiracy against ANCYL

A hate speech complaint against ANCYL leader Julius Malema was part of a conspiracy to undermine the organisation, a court heard on Monday.

By Fienie Grobler
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

Cosatu to push for pro-poor policies

Cosatu will push for pro-poor economic policies and changes at the central bank when it meets with its members and political allies on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

Ponting backs young brigade to shine in SA

Australia skipper Ricky Ponting believes his new-look side can shine at the Champions Trophy, which gets under way in South Africa on Tuesday.

By Alec Kennedy
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

India enter Davis Cup elite after seeing off SA

Somdev Devvarman eased India into 2010’s elite World Group of the Davis Cup with a five-set victory over SA’s Rik de Voest on Sunday.

By Sy Lerman
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

SA’s July retail sales fall 3,9%

South African retail trade sales at constant prices for July were recorded at –3,9% year-on-year, Statistics SA said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

CEO scores R5m amid new claims of incompetence

Document claims Eskom’s mismanagement of its coal supply caused load-shedding last year.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

Trevor and the ‘vision thing’

Richard Calland’s open letter to the minister in the presidency: national planning, Trevor Manuel.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

R241,5-million bill to close Gateway agent

The National Department of Housing has guaranteed Thubelisha Homes R241,5-million to help it close down "on a voluntary basis".

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 September 2009

SA thrown lifeline at Davis Cup

SA received a lifeline in the Davis Cup play-off at Ellis Park on Saturday afternoon when India’s Mahesh Bhupathi pulled a groin muscle.

By Sy Lerman
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Africa
/ 20 September 2009

‘I’m human, I’m not from Mars’

Sophia Grootboom and Karabo Keepile spoke to two intersexed Africans whose sexes were wrongly identified at birth.

By Sophia Grootboom and Karabo Keepile
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Analysis
/ 20 September 2009

Thinking outside the inbox

Charlotte Bauer’s best Digital Age experience last week was seeing the Google Maps car — cruising down her street as she came out of her driveway.

By Charlotte Bauer
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Article
/ 20 September 2009

Sonjica’s tough talk

South Africa’s delegation to ‘Climate Week’ aims
to negotiate for financial pledges from developed
countries, writes Yolandi Groenewald

By Yolandi Groenewald
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Article
/ 20 September 2009

The intolerant and the illiterate

For those students who manage to stay in higher education, it requires that the university employs more temporary staff to do the remedial work.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 September 2009

Fashion dreaming

The annual Sanlam SA Fashion Week allows the industry to pay homage to its most cherished designer labels

By Karabo Keepile
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Article
/ 19 September 2009

Chuene apologises for lying about Semenya tests

Athletics SA president Leonard Chuene admits he refused to accept advice from doctor Harold Adams to withdraw Caster Semenya from the championships.

By Staff Reporter
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