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South Africa

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/ 14 April 2009

NPA wants Selebi trial postponed

The National Prosecuting Authority applied to have police national commissioner Jackie Selebi’s trial postponed on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 April 2009

Investec snaps up 50 000 Confed Cup tickets

Specialist banking group Investec have bought 50 000 tickets for the 2009 Confederation Cup at a cost of R3,5-million.

By Shahied Joseph
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/ 14 April 2009

What the citizens say

Thembelihle Tshabalala tested the reaction on the streets over the decision to drop charges against Jacob Zuma.

By Thembelihle Tshabalala
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/ 14 April 2009

Fuel strike enters day seven

A strike in the road freight industry, which has seen at least 300 petrol stations run dry in the past week, continues on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Zille’s blonde ambition
Article
/ 14 April 2009

Zille’s blonde ambition

Zille’s car ­– an official model on loan since bomb threats against her made driving her own Toyota Prius a security risk — is an unbelievable mess

By Pearlie Joubert Author
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/ 14 April 2009

Vodacom’s profitable divorce

Boost for the economy as cellphone giant ditches Telkom and heads for JSE, reports Lloyd Gedye.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 April 2009

In search of active citizens

The conflation of the ruling party with the government and the state is fuelled by the myth of the party as the liberator of a passive citizenry.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 April 2009

In the woods

If there is a company that has been badly affected by the economic maelstrom, it is paper giant Sappi, which lost 80% of its market value.

By Lynley Donnelly
In search of MaMbeki
Article
/ 13 April 2009

In search of MaMbeki

Mandy Rossouw and Paul Botes went looking for Thabo Mbeki’s mother in Idutywa and came away feeling there’s only one Cope supporter in town.

By Mandy Rossouw and Paul Botes
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/ 13 April 2009

‘We will pay’– SABC

The SABC undertook to make good millions of rands of debts owed to companies and individual members of the television production industry.

By Matthew Krouse
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/ 12 April 2009

Dozens killed on roads since start of Easter weekend

A woman died instantly when her car veered off the N2 highway near Empangeni and hit an embankment on Saturday afternoon, paramedics said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 April 2009

Trial and error

‘No anti-Zuma bias’ in complaint against Hlophe, Judicial Service Commission hears. Matuma Letsoalo reports.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
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/ 12 April 2009

Of silence and secrecy

Almost a year after lodging a complaint, John McCann still does not know what the Catholic Church knows about the cleric who abused him as a boy.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 April 2009

There’s ‘no cloud’ over Zuma

Mmanaledi Mataboge quizzed academic Sipho Seepe, a prominent member of Jacob Zuma’s camp.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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/ 12 April 2009

The Nkandla Mafia is coming

A Zuma supporter who was outside the country this week asked me what was happening when I phoned him on Tuesday.

By Sam Sole Author
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/ 11 April 2009

Taking aim at the atheists

Dismissing religion is as dangerous as colonialism and all the ignorance that comes with it, says
Steve de Gruchy.

By Steve De Gruchy
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/ 11 April 2009

Dumb and dumbfounded

Top advocate Wim Trengove has attacked the National Prosecuting Authority’s decision to drop charges against Jacob Zuma.

By Yolandi Groenewald
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/ 11 April 2009

Cope ghost haunts race

The ghost of Cope is now hanging over the premiership race in the Eastern Cape, which is considered to be the party’s heartland.

By Mandy Rossouw
‘We put the iron in all fires’
Article
/ 11 April 2009

‘We put the iron in all fires’

ANC national working committee member Lindiwe Sisulu led an ANC task team on Zuma’s legal affairs. Rapule Tabane spoke to her.

By Rapule Tabane
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/ 10 April 2009

Does my aura look big in this?

Eamon Allan confronts his true colours and finds out he’s really just an orange blob.

By Eamon Allan
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/ 10 April 2009

Life after the ruling

Jacob Zuma’s victory this week provided more than legal relief. It was also an important political reaffirmation.

By Rapule Tabane
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/ 10 April 2009

Tapes are ‘overrated’

The controversial tapes central to the NPA’s reasons for dropping charges against Jacob Zuma are "overrated".

By Yolandi Groenewald
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/ 9 April 2009

FF Plus lays charges against DA

The Freedom Front Plus laid criminal charges against the Democratic Alliance at the Brooklyn police station in Pretoria on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 April 2009

DA has PR firm hopping mad

A PR company has rejected a DA claim that there are ”serious grounds for concern” over R44-million it received from the Western Cape government.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 April 2009

Expanding the kingdom

The Church of Scientology is moving in big to South Africa. But perhaps no plans are as grand as that of its revamp of Kyalami Castle.

By Michael Williams
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/ 9 April 2009

Cope: NPA has encouraged Zuma to bully judiciary

Jacob Zuma’s ”successful subverting of justice” and the NPA’s ”spineless decision” have encouraged him to bully the judiciary, Cope said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 April 2009

Malema preaches forgiveness

Youth leader Julius Malema preached forgiveness on Thursday, saying South Africa needed to close the chapter on an alleged conspiracy against Zuma.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 April 2009

Cement truck ploughs into 17 vehicles, killing two people

Two people died in hospital following an accident involving a cement truck and several other cars in Pretoria on Thursday, police said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 April 2009

DA lays charges against Zuma’s lawyer, NIA boss

The DA laid criminal charges against Jacob Zuma’s lawyer Michael Hulley and National Intelligence Agency deputy head Arthur Fraser on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 April 2009

FF Plus asks protector to probe cost of Zuma case

FF Plus leader Pieter Mulder on Friday asked Public Protector Lawrence Mushwana to investigate expenses incurred in Jacob Zuma’s prosecution.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 April 2009

Petrol stations begin to run dry as Satawu strike continues

Some petrol stations have run dry as a strike in the road freight industry enters its third day, the Fuel Retailers Association said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 April 2009

Searching for yield

With interest rates falling, participation bonds could put extra cash into your account, writes Maya Fisher-French.

By Maya Fisher French
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