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South Africa

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/ 9 September 2009

Motata will be back at work soon, court hears

Judge Nkola Motata will on Wednesday afternoon be handed his sentence for drunken driving in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court.

By Mirah Langer
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/ 9 September 2009

SAB announces plan to tackle alcohol abuse

The level of alcohol abuse in South Africa is not acceptable, South African Breweries (SAB) said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 September 2009

Food theft spikes amid recession

The theft of basic foodstuff has increased in the past year as cash-strapped consumers battle to cope in the recession, it was reported on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 September 2009

Harmony to proceed with Pamodzi acquisition

Harmony Gold is going ahead with the acquisition of the Pamodzi Gold Free State mine, it said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 September 2009

Six of the worst for Bafana

Bafana Bafana demonstrated that they have forgotten how to win during their 1-0 defeat against the Republic of Ireland on Tuesday night.

By Sy Lerman
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/ 9 September 2009

Paving paradise

Cape Town’s Princess Vlei could soon become another shopping mall. Yolandi Groenewald reports.

By Yolandi Groenewald
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Analysis
/ 9 September 2009

Trading justice for expediency

Only gross misconduct can lead to impeachment, but because the term isn’t defined, John Hlophe can’t be convicted of it

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 September 2009

The rising stars

National Research Foundation: P-rated research professors

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 September 2009

On the cutting edge of knowledge

National Research Foundation: A-rated research professors

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 September 2009

In sync with investigation processes

Scopus is one of the main databases used by the NRF in the process of its monitoring and evaluation system

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 September 2009

Top researchers honoured

The National Research Foundation (NRF) is the custodian of one of the world’s most intensive peer review systems in academic research

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 September 2009

An organisation that supports innovation

The National Research Foundation is the intermediary agency between the government and those institutions that perform research.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2009

DA questions Sisulu’s appointment of Ngobeni

Minister of Defence Lindiwe Sisulu committed an error of judgement by appointing Paul Ngobeni as her legal adviser, DA MP David Maynier says.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2009

SACP, Cosatu deny rift over Blade’s car

There is no rift between the SACP and Cosatu over the issue of ministerial cars, the organisations said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2009

Cope eviction case on hold

An application for the eviction of two Cope members of Parliament was put on hold on Tuesday while their legal teams sought to negotiate a settlement.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2009

Court rejects Cele’s interdict bid against IFP

An application by Bheki Cele seeking to interdict three IFP leaders from making defamatory statements against him was rejected on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2009

McBride fights dismissal in CCMA

A former Ekurhuleni metro official told the CCMA on Tuesday he was warned that some people were trying to oust then-police chief Robert McBride.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2009

Unions reject Sars wage offer

Both unions embroiled in a wage dispute with Sars have rejected the tax collector’s latest wage offer, they said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2009

SA has highest rate of foetal alcohol disease, says NGO

About 25 000 babies are born with Foetal Alcohol Syndrome every year in South Africa, an NGO said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2009

Icasa: Call termination rates to be reduced

Icasa and telecommunications companies will embark on a process to cut call termination rates, Icasa said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2009

Gauteng owes suppliers R1,7-billion

The Gauteng government owes suppliers R1,7-billion in outstanding fees, provincial minister of finance Mandla Nkomfe said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2009

Killing of Santaco official ‘not related to BRT’

The killing of a Santaco official was not related to tension around the roll-out of the BRT system, the Gauteng transport minister said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2009

Fire destroys part of Golden Gate rest camp

A fire has destroyed part of the Basotho Cultural Village camp in the Golden Gate National Park in the Free State, a park official said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2009

Athletics SA denies not paying athletes’ allowances

Athletics SA denied a report on Tuesday that gold medallist Caster Semenya and other contracted athletes had not been paid their allowances.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2009

Bok coach takes aim at referees

South Africa are being unfairly targeted by referees because of their status as the world’s best team, according to Springbok coach Peter de Villiers.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2009

Strike costs Implats 50 000 platinum ounces

Impala Platinum said on Tuesday it lost 50 000 ounces during a pay strike at its mines.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2009

One dead, two injured in Eastern Cape veld fires

One woman died and two others were injured when veld fires swept through parts of the Eastern Cape, police said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2009

‘Our people let us down’

A private soldier in the South African National Defence Force earns R3 958 a month, of which R693 disappears in deductions.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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/ 8 September 2009

In need of marching orders

SANDF chief Lieutenant General Solly Shoke said that allowing soldiers to be unionised was “perhaps a mistake” on the government’s part.

By Mandy Rossouw and Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Africa
/ 8 September 2009

SA farmers in new scramble for Africa

The Republic of the Congo has offered Agri SA 10-million hectares for South African farmers to produce maize and soya beans.

By Lynley Donnelly
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/ 8 September 2009

Taking the trading challenge

Last week Maya Fisher-French entered a two-week competition that will test her trading skills.

By Maya Fisher French
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/ 7 September 2009

NUM says workers end strike at Implats

The NUM said on Monday its members at Impala Platinum had ended a strike at the company’s biggest mine.

By Staff Reporter
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