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/ 7 September 2009

FUL pushes on with challenge to Hlophe decision

No member of the Freedom under Law (FUL) board of directors was opposed, in principle, to the pending legal challenge against the JSC, the FUL says.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 September 2009

Electrical fault caused car blaze that killed toddler, says expert

An electrical fault caused the blaze that killed Cape Town toddler Vanilla Nurse, forensics expert David Klatzow said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 September 2009

Draw from hell for Sharks, Lions

The Bulls start the defence of their Super 14 title on February 12 against the Cheetahs, followed by a run of four fixtures on South African soil.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 September 2009

Court dismisses Sars bid to stop strike

A court on Monday dismissed an application by the South African Revenue Service (Sars) for an urgent interdict against strike action by its workers.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 September 2009

Implats strike enters third week

A wage strike by members of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) at Impala Platinum’s Rustenburg mine entered its third week on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 September 2009

Third new power station needed by 2017, says Eskom

South Africa will need 20GW of new power generation capacity by 2020 and would require double that amount a decade later, Eskom said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 September 2009

University of Pretoria awarded Unesco chair

The UN education arm, Unesco, has awarded the Chair in Education Law to the University of Pretoria, the tertiary institution said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 September 2009

AVI delivers growth in spite of difficult environment

AVI has delivered solid earnings growth and maintained a strong balance sheet, the JSE-listed food company said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 September 2009

Sars employees down tools

Thousands of South African Revenue Services employees downed tools on Monday demanding better pay, a union said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 September 2009

No arrests in Santaco murder

A police task team was working ”24/7” to catch the gunmen who murdered the deputy president of Santaco, Vaal Rand police said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 September 2009

Kriegler’s ‘condescending attitude’ slammed

Former judge Johann Kriegler has a condescending attitude toward black people, said JSC member advocate Dumisa Ntsebeza, SC.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 September 2009

IMF cash boosts SA net reserves

South Africa received more than -billion in funds from the IMF in August, central bank data showed on Monday, driving its net reserves up 6,49%.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 September 2009

Prison initiative arrested

Sources say infighting and jealousy to blame, report Robyn Scott and Mungo Soggot.

By Robyn Scott and Mungo Soggot
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/ 7 September 2009

Thicker than blood

Jacob Zuma’s visit to Angola did much to warm relations between the two countries, but some things were left unsaid.

By Niren Tolsi
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/ 7 September 2009

Reign of vice

Until recently, Ndlovu was South Africa’s highest-paid vice-chancellor, earning a R3,7-million package in 2007.

By Prim Gower
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/ 6 September 2009

Shaking up the security cluster

Changes to the intelligence community under Zuma may include a top position for Mo Shaik, writes Sam Sole.

By Sam Sole Author
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/ 6 September 2009

Between anime and kabuki

South Africans should buy the new Mazda3 in droves, but we probably won’t. It’s an improvement on a rather impressive predecessor.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 September 2009

Kriegler’s challenge echoes Hlophe’s

The JSC found that Hlophe’s actions were improper, but did not constitute the "gross misconduct" legally required for impeachment.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 September 2009

Suffer the citizen –

– for loyal but incompetent leaders in strategic government positions who ignore the needs of communities they are supposed to serve.

By Rapule Tabane
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/ 5 September 2009

The real District 9

Chiawelo residents have mixed feelings about the box-office hit, filmed in their backyard, that has grossed -million so far.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 September 2009

‘Eskom is not broken’

Lynley Donnelly speaks to chief executive Jacob Maroga about the state of our energy.

By Lynley Donnelly
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/ 5 September 2009

Local cinema’s low-brow blow

The world’s first isiXhosa boxing feature film lacks punch, writes Percy Zvomuya

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 September 2009

Cope, DA welcome Kriegler’s challenge to Hlophe ruling

The DA and Cope on Friday welcomed former judge Johann Kriegler’s legal challenge to the dismissal of the misconduct complaint against John Hlophe.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 September 2009

Zuma denounces violent confrontations

President Jacob Zuma on Friday said he was ”disturbed” by ”totally unacceptable” violent protests in the past week.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 September 2009

Sars, unions reach interim agreement to stop strike

The South African Revenue Service and two public sector unions reached an interim agreement to suspend strike action on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 September 2009

Striking Implats miners attack union leaders

Workers at Impala Platinum attacked union leaders who tried to persuade them to return to work, the company and union said on Friday.

By James Macharia
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/ 4 September 2009

Lotters’ high court application adjourned

The Durban High Court on Friday adjourned the civil case brought by the murder-accused Lotter siblings against the Legal Aid Board.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 September 2009

ANCYL: Tshwane’s lack of leadership resulted in debt

Lack of leadership led to the city of Tshwane facing a R560-million debt, the African National Congress Youth League in Tshwane region said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 September 2009

BRT negotiation process to be fast-tracked

Taxi-industry representation must be finalised to fast-track the BRT negotiation process, Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 September 2009

Army says it will not tolerate ill-discipline

The army will not be held to ransom by mutinous behaviour from soldiers, chief of the army Lieutenant General Solly Shoke said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 September 2009

Cosatu drops equality case against Zille

Cosatu has dropped its Equality Court complaint against Western Cape Premier Helen Zille, saying it recognises her commitment to gender equality.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 September 2009

Dept of Public Enterprises DG quits

The Director General of Public Enterprises, Portia Molefe, has resigned after five years in the post, the department said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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