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South Africa

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/ 15 July 2009

‘Let construction restart in earnest’

A 12% wage offer ended a week-long strike by 70 000 workers at World Cup construction sites, officials said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 July 2009

Retail sales down, supports further rate cut

SA’s retail sales fell again in May, boding ill for second-quarter GDP and supporting the case for another interest-rate cut.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 July 2009

YOURTAKE: Who will your 67 minutes go to?

Former president, struggle hero and arguably the world’s most celebrated political icon, Nelson Mandela, turns 91 on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 July 2009

Make Mandela Day a collective effort, says Madiba

Nelson Mandela on Tuesday called on people to dedicate their time and effort to serving their communities, as his life is celebrated on July 18.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 July 2009

KZN minister hears of patients’ long wait for medicine

Patients at Durban hospital have told KZN health minister Dr Sibongiseni Dhlomo that they waited more than a week to get much-needed medication.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 July 2009

From basket case to bread basket

This year what is on everyone’s mind is: will donors sustain their commitments or will they buckle under the global financial crisis?

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 July 2009

Will South Africa reclaim its mines?

Recent calls to nationalise South Africa’s mines are economically illiterate — but may gather popular support.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 July 2009

Deadly steps to manhood

School holidays bring a surge in fatal circumcisions at unlicensed Eastern Cape initiation schools.

By Nosimilo Ndlovu
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Article
/ 13 July 2009

Room with a 2010 view

Rental services run by real estate companies ahead of 2010 have taken off.

By Lynley Donnelly
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/ 13 July 2009

Who’s whispering in Jacob Zuma’s ear?

The debate in the media on who really runs the country has caused unnecessary consternation and much teeth-grinding among some in the ruling elite.

By Rapule Tabane
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/ 13 July 2009

Telecoms snafu all our own fault

The fact is that prices remain high because they are not acknowledged as the direct, if unintended, outcome of policy choices in the past 15 years.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 July 2009

ANC U-turn on mines

Nationalising mines is not a government priority, a member of President Jacob Zuma’s executive has told the Mail & Guardian.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
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/ 12 July 2009

ANC North West leaders face chop

The North West committee has been notable for standing up to national leaders, including Cabinet ministers.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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/ 12 July 2009

A beanie to save the world

Kevin Davie looks at the difference a woollen hat can make to your electricity bills.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 July 2009

Ask the people what they want from healthcare

The principles of a national health insurance (NHI) are simple — access to healthcare for all and everyone pitching in to pay for everyone.

By Gavin Mooney
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/ 11 July 2009

Healthcare in reverse

South Africa is failing on the most basic international measures of poverty and healthcare, especially regarding infant and maternal mortality.

By Percy Mabandu
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/ 11 July 2009

Tension eases between courts and government

Détente between the judiciary and government was in the air this week after nearly half a decade of battles about the nature of transformation.

By Sello S Alcock
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/ 11 July 2009

Quitting for the love of Terror

The sidelining of Congress of the People (Cope) president Mosiuoa ”Terror” Lekota drove Lynda Odendaal out of the party.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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/ 10 July 2009

TAKE2: Why the construction strike makes me panic

I drive past the Soccer City construction site twice every weekday, and I am a chief critic of the progress, or the lack thereof, that takes place.

By Thembelihle Tshabalala
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/ 10 July 2009

GMSA: We don’t need a govt loan

General Motors SA (GMSA) would not seek a government loan as it was debt-free and building up cash, MD Steve Koch said on Friday.

By Janice Roberts
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/ 10 July 2009

I won’t apologise, says Malema

ANCYL president Julius Malema refuses to apologise for his comment about the woman who laid a rape charge against President Jacob Zuma.

By Jenni Ogrady
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/ 10 July 2009

Minister hails efforts to end construction strike

Labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana has commended labour and Safcec for their efforts to end a strike that has halted work on World Cup stadiums.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 July 2009

Hlophe: I’m coming back to work

Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe has informed the minister of justice that he intends to return to work after the current court recess ends.

By Sello S Alcock
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/ 10 July 2009

Cope leaders move to tackle party woes

The national leadership of Cope gathered at its headquarters on Friday to tackle the problems facing the fledgling party.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 July 2009

Malema distorted facts of Zuma case, says witness

Julius Malema has distorted the facts of the Zuma rape case, sexual violence expert Lisa Vetten testified in his Equality Court hearing on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 July 2009

Dali wants back

Axed SABC CEO Dali Mpofu is still looking for reinstatement — but neither the new acting SABC board nor the politicians want him.

By Glynnis Underhill
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/ 10 July 2009

50/50 canned after 25 years

The SABC has canned the respected environmental series 50/50, apparently for financial reasons — although critics are not convinced.

By Yolandi Groenewald
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/ 10 July 2009

Expression through dance and words

Dance is suggestive of physical energy, of a body in continuous and rhythmic movement. Poetry operates in much the same way.

By Percy Zvomuya
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/ 10 July 2009

SABC in hot water over coffee bill

The public broadcaster’s excessive spending ‘borders on criminal conduct’, say unions.

By Glynnis Underhill
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/ 10 July 2009

Hlophe calls for Africanisation of SA law

SA’s mix of English and Dutch law needs to be ”Africanised” to make it more relevant, Cape Judge President John Hlophe said on Thursday night.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 July 2009

From boom to bust

What caused the once-profitable SABC to become a financial basket case?

By Qudsiya Karrim
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/ 10 July 2009

A place called home

White squatters are refusing to be relocated from a caravan park by the Mogale City council. Monako Dibetle reports.

By Monako Dibetle
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