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South Africa

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/ 16 March 2009

Prosecutors will seek Madoff’s wife’s money

Federal prosecutors have notified a New York court that they also want the assets of Bernard Madoff’s wife.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 March 2009

Arms company Thint files papers for stay of prosecution

French arms company Thint on Monday filed papers in the high court arguing that the state should drop the fraud and corruption case against it.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 March 2009

As empty as election promises

To look at the lampposts in the Western Cape as elections loom ever closer, you might think even the spin doctors are forging their degrees these days.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 March 2009

Taking stock

Lynley Donnelly surveys the JSE as the global economic downturn hits home and finds more survivors than wrecks.

By Lynley Donnelly
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/ 16 March 2009

Cape motorists baboon-jacked

A shrewd troop of baboons caused havoc along South Africa’s Cape peninsula over the weekend when they hijacked motorists’ cars to get at picnic food.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 March 2009

Judge Motata called to explain court delay

Drunken driving accused Judge Nkola Motata was called upon to explain in court on Monday why his second set of lawyers had withdrawn from the case.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 March 2009

The fat cat’s whiskers

The new 7-Series — like any car in this class — is a barge and there’s only so much you can do to make a barge pretty.

By Sukasha Singh
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Article
/ 16 March 2009

Winnie makes election list

Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s nomination by the ANC on its election list for the National Assembly has been approved by the electoral commission.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 March 2009

Birds wonder how to reverse fortunes

Moroka Swallows coach Julio Leal will have a heart to heart talk with his players after they crashed 2-1 to Platinum Stars on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 March 2009

Missing dockets: ‘The minister cannot stay silent’

There has been a 56% increase in the number of missing police dockets over the past year, the Democratic Alliance said on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 March 2009

Football lessons from Motlanthe

Niren Tolsi on President Kgalema Motlanthe’s recent visit to a small KZN community: refreshing, no promises, but an activist vision of South Africa.

By Niren Tolsi
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Analysis
/ 16 March 2009

A mother of a race

Political scientists suggest voters in the Western Cape are more likely to consider alternatives in this election.

By Nic Dawes Author
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Article
/ 16 March 2009

Of language and politics

Tragically, the good people among us assisted this by remaining silent.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 March 2009

Zuma visits Rhema, prays for peaceful election

ANC president Jacob Zuma asked for prayers for a peaceful election during a service at the Rhema Bible Church, in Randburg, on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 March 2009

Economy

Talking about the economy

Hearing about the state of the economy is no fun. Especially when you get experts and politicians in the same room. Tanya Pampalone reports.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 March 2009

Ex-tourism chief now Cope’s election czar

Cope has beefed up its election machinery by appointing new organisers, including outgoing South African Tourism chief executive Mooketsi Mosola.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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/ 15 March 2009

Here, politics ‘don’t tik’

Pearlie Joubert visits a place where drugs, gangs and crime rule.

By Pearlie Joubert Author
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/ 15 March 2009

R is for recession (& recovery)

The bad news is that the SA economy is in recession, says a leading economist. The good news is that we’re halfway through. Kevin Davie reports.

By Kevin Davie
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Article
/ 14 March 2009

Two more SABC execs face axe

Two senior SABC executives have been placed on special leave pending an investigation arising from allegations made by staff to top management.

By Lloyd Gedye
1 husband, 2 kids, 0 bribes
Article
/ 14 March 2009

1 husband, 2 kids, 0 bribes

Rapule Tabane posed 10 tough questions to
DA leader Helen Zille

By Rapule Tabane
The world according to ‘Nyayo’
Article
/ 14 March 2009

The world according to ‘Nyayo’

We should all speak against the attack on Unisa’s vice-chancellor Barney Pityana.

By Prince Mashele
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Article
/ 14 March 2009

It’s all in the genes …

A malaria epidemic in SA 10 years ago inspired research leading to the discovery of two genes that make a mosquito resistant to some insecticides.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 March 2009

Absa blocks attempt to attach debtor’s book

A Johannesburg businessman on Friday attempted to attach Absa’s entire debtor’s book worth R532-billion.

By Ilham Rawoot
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/ 13 March 2009

‘Jo’burg church no place for Zim refugees’

Zimbabwean refugees should not be allowed to stay in Johannesburg’s Central Methodist Church, Gauteng’s minister for local government said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 March 2009

Court: Eskom tender to Kwanda fatally flawed

A R29-million tender awarded by Eskom to Kwanda Ferro-Alloy African Resources was fatally flawed, the Supreme Court of Appeal held on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 March 2009

Gangs use rape to ‘cure’ lesbians

Gangs of South African men are raping lesbians in the belief it will ”cure” the women’s sexual orientation, an aid agency said on Friday.

By Rebecca Harrison
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/ 13 March 2009

How a plump public purse serves Zuma, Selebi

The taxpayer has to fork out nearly a R1-million a month for the protection of Jacob Zuma and has given millions for the legal fees of Jackie Selebi.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 March 2009

The arms dealer who flies Zuma

Ivor Ichikowitz, the arms broker who laid on his jet to ferry Nelson Mandela to a rally, has made it his business to get close to key power-brokers.

By Sam Sole Author and Nic Dawes Author
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/ 13 March 2009

Blues hand Cheetahs Super 14 thrashing

The Auckland Blues remain in touch with the Super 14 competition leaders after thrashing the bottom-placed Central Cheetahs 46-12 on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 March 2009

Cope: Affirmative action misdirected

South Africa’s BEE scheme, accused of merely shifting wealth to a few businessmen, should focus on the impoverished, Mosiuoa Lekota said on Friday.

By Michael Georgy
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/ 13 March 2009

Schabir Shaik and the R10-million house

Schabir Shaik offered R10-million on a house — a week before he was released on medical parole.

By Niren Tolsi
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/ 13 March 2009

Cope unveils election posters

Presidential candidate Mvume Dandala unveiled Cope’s election posters in Midrand on Friday, blaming the delay on a shortage of resources.

By Sapa Author, Mail Guardian Online Reporter and Sapa Afp
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