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South Africa

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/ 1 August 2009

Zuma’s pantsula top cop

Cele’s appointment is aimed at tilting the political balance at the command level of the police service.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 August 2009

Green Scorpions bear down on polluter

Toxic waste disposer Thermopower now faces investigations by the Green Scorpions, on top of a pending criminal prosecution.

By Yolandi Groenewald
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/ 1 August 2009

Waiting for the smog to clear

With a green tax looming Sukasha Singh reports on how much carbon emissions labelling tells us about a car’s green credentials.

By Sukasha Singh
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/ 1 August 2009

Call it crazy

Government is leaning on South Africa’s large mobile companies to bring down interconnection rates.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2009

Municipal workers call off strike

The five-day strike by South Africa’s municipal workers is over, Samwu and Imatu said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2009

SABC raises wage offer to 10%

The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) raised its wage increase offer to employees to 10% on Friday, the broadcaster said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2009

Taxi body takes legal steps against dealers

The SA National Taxi Council is considering taking legal action against dealers who sell unsafe converted taxis, a spokesperson said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2009

SA trade surplus widens in June

SA’s trade account stayed in surplus for a second consecutive month in June, pointing to easing pressures on its ailing current account.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2009

Court dismisses Najwa’s appeal bid

The Supreme Court of Appeal on Friday dismissed an application by Najwa Petersen for leave to appeal against her sentence for killing her husband.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2009

Witness identifies suspected serial killer

A witness, who identified a man accused of murdering 13 women, burst into tears when she explained the modus operandi used by the accused.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2009

Petrol price to drop 21 cents a litre

The retail price of petrol will drop next week, the Energy Department said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2009

Obama to award Tutu medal of freedom

Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu will accept the Medal of Freedom award from US President Barack Obama next week, his office said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2009

Zuma: SA not in state of unrest

Foreign media reports portraying SA as ”seized with unrest” because of the service delivery protests were unfounded, Jacob Zuma said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2009

Gandhi SA home attracts flurry of potential buyers

Mahatma Gandhi’s former home in a quiet Johannesburg suburb has attracted a flurry of potential buyers, the current owner said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2009

Police probe torture allegations

A probe has been launched into allegations that police tortured the wife of a missing Ga-Rankuwa detective, a police official said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2009

Memo to the boss

Sicelo Shiceka, you don’t need the NIA to tell you why people are out on the streets in angry protest; you need a weather man.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2009

Major test for major clubs

Rustenburg football fans welcome the Telkom Charity Cup to their city on Saturday.

By Phathisani Moyo
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/ 31 July 2009

Terminated: Khayalami Hospital

Deep in the heart of Johannesburg’s East Rand suburb of Kempton Park stands the Khayalami Hospital, empty and unused for 12 years.

By Ilham Rawoot and Adriaan Basson
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/ 31 July 2009

DG dilemma

With a host of new ministers in various departments, directors general are uncertain about where they stand.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge and Matuma Letsoala
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/ 31 July 2009

A day in the life of a wannabee

Palesa Morudu describes how a trip down the BEE road requires the right shoes.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2009

Making too much of money

With interest rates going negative, only the rich can afford to stay in cash

By Maya Fisher French
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/ 31 July 2009

Land reform’s middle ground

When President Jacob Zuma announced his new Cabinet, he ushered in a new era for the state’s apparatus charged with responding to rural poverty.

By Ruth Hall
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/ 31 July 2009

‘Where are the Buppies?’

June 16 commemorations have come and gone. We witnessed the launch of the Youth Development Agency with great fanfare and expectations.

By Nathi Chonco
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/ 31 July 2009

Retailers embrace change

By allocating shares to staff, the retail sector is slowly joining the empowerment drive.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2009

Ambition made flesh

Mary Sibande is more than just another arty-farty township chick, writes Percy Mabandu.

By Percy Mabandu
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/ 31 July 2009

The weight of the word

Percy Zvomuya chats to poets Keorapetse Kgositsile and Lesego Rampolokeng about literacy and mimicry ahead of this year’s Jozi Spoken Word Festival.

By Percy Zvomuya
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/ 31 July 2009

When employers don’t pay retirement funds

The Institute of Retirement Funds has warned that some cash-strapped employers are keeping their employees’ retirement deductions

By Maya Fisher French
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/ 31 July 2009

A strike of intimidators

Acts of intimidation and the violent disruption of towns and cities were reported throughout the country during this week’s municipal strike.

By Mara Kardas-Nelson
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/ 30 July 2009

Langa: No ulterior motives in Hlophe matter

There was no ulterior motive behind lodging a complaint against Judge John Hlophe with the JSC, Chief Justice Pius Langa said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 July 2009

Deadlock at municipal wage talks

Negotiations between municipal workers and their employers remain deadlocked, unions said on Thursday afternoon.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 July 2009

Buthelezi’s grandson kidnapped, drug lords held

The grandson of Mangosuthu Buthelezi was abducted last week, the IFP leader said in his online letter on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 July 2009

Print media transformation ‘too slow’

Transformation of print media ownership is happening at a snail’s pace, the Media Development and Diversity Agency said on Thursday.

By Fienie Grobler
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