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South Africa

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/ 12 June 2009

Ruling on canned hunting welcomed

A court ruling that could spell the end of trophy hunting of captive bred lions in SA was welcomed by the Endangered Wildlife Trust on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 June 2009

KZN speaker to go on trial for corruption

The KwaZulu-Natal legislature’s speaker, Peggy Nkonyeni, and two co-accused go on trial in August for corruption.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 June 2009

Racial diversification of judiciary on track, says Zille

Helen Zille on Friday accused the ANC of using the transformation of the judiciary as a smokescreen for creating a bench that will serve its agenda.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 June 2009

SA-Zim investment-protection accord to be signed soon

A crucial investment-protection agreement between SA and Zimbabwe should be signed by the end of this month.

By Ben Maclennan
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/ 12 June 2009

Satawu backs govt bid to regulate taxi industry

Satawu supports government efforts to regulate the taxi industry and will push for the unionisation of the sector, it said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 June 2009

Court rules against canned hunting

A court decision in favour of the government on canned hunting could be the end of the road for South Africa’s 123 lion breeders.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 June 2009

‘Poor must be protected from power tariff hikes’

Energy Minister Dipuo Peters says that measures must be put in place to shield the poor from an electricity price increase requested by Eskom.

By Agnieszka Flak
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/ 11 June 2009

GMSA to oppose Numsa’s court bid

General Motors SA will on Thursday oppose a Labour Court bid by Numsa to have retrenched workers reinstated.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 June 2009

ACDP withdraws from Cape Town coalition

The ACDP has withdrawn from the Cape Town multiparty municipal government, ACDP leader Kenneth Meshoe announced on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 June 2009

Twitter: Newsmakers spread their own soundbites

Thanks to Twitter, delegates to the World Economic Forum on Africa are spreading their own soundbites faster than journalists can file them.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 June 2009

Tribunal to hear complaint against Pioneer Foods

The Competition Tribunal will hear a price-fixing complaint against Pioneer Foods next week, it said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 June 2009

SA rocked by R10bn Ponzi scheme

One of South Africa’s largest Ponzi schemes, estimated to be worth up to R10-billion, has been uncovered, reports said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 June 2009

Bafana’s Booth hits back over players’ ‘strike’

Bafana defender Matthew Booth on Wednesday denied the national squad had held Safa to ransom over extra bonus money.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 11 June 2009

Parktown Boys’ High pupils back in court

The 12 Parktown Boys’ High School pupils accused of assaulting a junior pupil at their school are expected to appear again in court on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 June 2009

McGeechan delighted by Lions’ patience and discipline

British and Irish Lions coach Ian McGeechan praised his team’s patience and discipline after a 39-3 rout of the Sharks on Wednesday.

By Ken Borland
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/ 10 June 2009

African reform appears to stall amid global crisis

Economic reforms that helped drive Africa’s fastest growth for decades appear to be stalling in the face of the global crisis, a report shows.

By Ed Cropley
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/ 10 June 2009

‘Racism, sexism still pervasive at universities’

The extent of racism and other discrimination in higher education institutions revealed in a report is disturbing, says Blade Nzimande.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 June 2009

Nzimande: No free tertiary education for all

Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande on Wednesday dismissed media reports that he had advocated free tertiary education for all.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 June 2009

Jordaan upbeat ahead of Confed Cup

SA will not only produce the best World Cup next June, but there will be no security problems at all, says Danny Jordaan.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 10 June 2009

Court rules that Joe Slovo residents be evicted

The Constitutional Court on Wednesday ruled that about 20 000 residents in the Joe Slovo informal settlement must be evicted.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 June 2009

KZN waits on sardine run

The sardines are later than usual on the KwaZulu-Natal coast this year, the Natal Sharks Board said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 June 2009

Halfpenny out of Lions tour

Welsh wing Leigh Halfpenny will miss the remainder of the British and Irish Lions tour of South Africa due to a thigh injury.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 June 2009

SA in test of World Cup goals

SA begins the most important test of its ability to host the 2010 World Cup as games for the Confederations Cup kick off on Sunday.

By Sibongile Khumalo
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/ 8 June 2009

ANC sticks to its guns on health plan

The African National Congress (ANC) on Monday criticised media reports of its health plan and vowed to continue its efforts.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 June 2009

Proteas promise no let-up against New Zealand

South Africa coach Mickey Arthur has insisted his side will be at full strength for the Twenty20 group game against New Zealand.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 June 2009

National health plan may mean more tax, says minister

The government’s plan to create a national healthcare programme will likely result in higher taxes, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 June 2009

Lions begin to take shape

The shape of the British and Irish Lions was beginning to emerge after coach Ian McGeechan on Monday named his team to take on the Sharks.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 June 2009

Plane collides with car in freak accident

A freeboarding outing among colleagues turned into a freak accident in Kugersdorp on Sunday afternoon after an aeroplane collided with a car.

By Thembelihle Tshabalala
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/ 8 June 2009

Death toll in mine accident rises

The death toll of illegal miners at Harmony Gold’s Eland shaft has risen to 82, police said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 June 2009

Eskom uses tight power supply to defend tariff hike

Eskom said on Monday that power supply is still vulnerable and could worsen if it fails to get a tariff increase to fund its expansion.

By Agnieszka Flak
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/ 8 June 2009

Spain looking to shine on global stage

European champions Spain are viewing the upcoming Confederations Cup as a chance to impress in the global shop window.

By Duncan Shaw
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/ 8 June 2009

Ten killed in Polokwane bus accident

The 10 Zimbabweans who died in a crash near Polokwane on Monday were victims of their own country’s ”terrible economic situation”, said the MDC.

By Staff Reporter
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