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/ 21 April 2009

YFM DJ suspended for being too close to Zuma

Sbu Leope has been suspended for the second time in weeks after allegedly appearing standing next to Jacob Zuma at the weekend’s Siyanqoba rally.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 21 April 2009

‘Rainbow nation’ still divided along colour lines

They call it ”the border”: the railway track cutting through a grimy section of the Cape Flats. On one side live blacks, on the other coloureds.

By Fran Blandy
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/ 21 April 2009

Boesak calls on Zille to join Cope

Allan Boesak, the Western Cape premier candidate for Cope, has invited DA leader Helen Zille to join his party.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 April 2009

Fifa to earn R25-billion from World Cup TV rights

Soccer’s world controlling body Fifa will earn about R25-billion on the TV media rights to broadcast the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 April 2009

Almost one in five South Africans suffer mental illness

Some 16,5% of South Africans suffer from common mental disorders like depression and anxiety, the SA Depression and Anxiety Group said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 April 2009

DA youth leader arrested for alleged intimidation

A Mpumalanga DA youth leader was arrested on Monday morning for allegedly intimidating an ANC member, police said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 April 2009

Cope accuses SABC of sabotage

Cope accused the SABC of sabotage and ”blatant bias” following the broadcaster’s blackout on Sunday of the party’s final election rally in Polokwane.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 April 2009

Taxi council: Bus rapid transit system must stop completely

The bus rapid transit system must be stopped completely, South African National Taxi Council president Andrew Mthembu said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 April 2009

Shaik doctors will know their fate soon

The three doctors whose submissions helped Schabir Shaik secure medical parole will know on Monday if there will be a formal probe into their conduct.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 April 2009

Zuma to address taxi summit in Midrand

African National Congress president Jacob Zuma will address a summit of taxi operators at Gallagher Estate in Midrand on Monday morning.

By Staff Reporter
Special treatment at the SIU?
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/ 20 April 2009

Special treatment at the SIU?

Officials at the Special Investigating Unit have alleged that whites and Indians are being favoured over young blacks.

By Rapule Tabane
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/ 20 April 2009

Parties miss the social media boat

A Saturday morning some time in March and my Facebook news feed reflects the passions of South Africans: sport, politics and polemic.

By Niren Tolsi
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/ 20 April 2009

A majority is good enough

Zackie Achmat unravels the inherent flaws in the drive for a two-thirds majority and tells why he’s still going to vote for the ruling party.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 April 2009

‘Mega slums’ on the way, despite housing drive

Elizabeth Toll has a million-dollar view. But as the sun dips behind the mountains enclosing the cove where she lives, she shivers inside her shack.

By Fran Blandy
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/ 19 April 2009

Paper tiger on the prowl

While Rajbansi remains confident about his hold on the Indian community, rebel ANC members would prefer the cat to be put down.

By Niren Tolsi
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/ 19 April 2009

Mpshe’s big fong kong

Acting chief’s judgment: an innocent oversight or blatant plagiarism? Adriaan Basson reports.

By Adriaan Basson
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/ 19 April 2009

ANC a target for South African satirists

The smartly dressed audience filing into Johannesburg’s Market Theatre is a mix of young and old, black and white.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 April 2009

Skwatsha vindicated

Almost a year after Skwatsha was stabbed in the neck during an ANC meeting in Worcester, ANCYL member Ndikho Tyawana appeared in court this week.

By Pearlie Joubert Author
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/ 18 April 2009

Zuma ‘threat’ to Constitution

The legal fraternity is uneasy after the ANC president’s recent comments.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 April 2009

ANC spends R200-million on election campaign

The African National Congress has spent no less than R200-million on its 2009 election campaign, the party said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 April 2009

ANC’s Duarte tweets

In a first for ANC spokesperson Jessie Duarte, she was allowed only 140 letters to reply to questions from the public in a session on Twitter.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 April 2009

IFP accuses ANC of ‘terror tactics’

The IFP on Friday accused the ANC of employing ‘terror tactics’ and wounding 13 of its members in attacks ahead of next week’s election.

By Michael Georgy
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/ 17 April 2009

Attorneys question accuracy of Easter road death toll

The Johannesburg Attorneys Association on Friday called into question the Easter road death toll announced earlier this week by Jeff Radebe.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 April 2009

Zuma, Radebe to attend taxi summit

The taxi industry will convene a summit on Monday in an attempt to convince Jacob Zuma and Jeff Radebe to involve them in the BRT system.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 April 2009

In SA’s thriving democracy, politics has become ordinary

Fifteen years after Nelson Mandela became president, South Africa is heading into its fourth parliamentary election.

By Celean Jacobson
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/ 17 April 2009

Hogan pays tribute to health worker initiatives

Minister Barbara Hogan paid tribute on Friday to initiatives taken by health workers to overcome the problems they face while caring for patients.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 April 2009

Hlongwa apologises to ANC for ‘I’m too rich’ comment

Gauteng Health Minister Brian Hlongwa has apologised to the ANC for comments about his wealth, according to a media report on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 April 2009

Bagpipe metal

South Africa has a rich musical tradition, but now we can claim bagpipe metal among our exports.

By Lloyd Gedye
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/ 17 April 2009

Rajasthan Royals face tough IPL defender opener

When the glitz and glamour of the build-up to the Indian Premier League makes way for cricket action on Saturday, past form will not count for much.

By Chris Burnes
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/ 17 April 2009

What the ANC’s victory means

The ANC is poised to win a convincing majority in national polls on Wednesday on the back of an effective electoral machinery.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge, Mandy Rossouw and Matuma Letsoala
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/ 17 April 2009

IFP on the skids

Jacob Zuma’s Zuluness hurts IFP fortunes in KwaZulu-Natal. Niren Tolsi reports.

By Niren Tolsi
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/ 17 April 2009

BMW staff tighten their belts

The German group had €8-billion in cash at the end of 2008, when it saw profits drop to €921-million from more than €4-billion the previous year.

By David Gow
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