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South Africa

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/ 24 March 2009

Bafana release hospital casualty report

A release from Bafana Bafana media officer Sifiso Cele on Monday night read much like a hospital casualty report.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 24 March 2009

From Potch to Pretoria

Freedom Front Plus leader Pieter Mulder hit the campaign trail last week with Mandy Rossouw and photographer Lisa Skinner.

By Mandy Rossouw
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/ 24 March 2009

Man enough to wear an apron

A handful of Eastern Cape men brave ridicule to take on ‘women’s work’. Kristin Palitza reports.

By Kristin Palitza
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/ 24 March 2009

Making the list

Getting gender parity on the party lists has become an essential balancing act. Rapule Tabane reports.

By Rapule Tabane
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/ 24 March 2009

Ironically conservative

Ferial Haffajee asks whether the government’s stance on cultural freedom ignores equal rights for women.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 24 March 2009

Taxi drivers threaten to ‘cripple the economy’

About 5 000 Gauteng taxi operators and drivers on Tuesday threatened to "cripple the economy" if their demands are not met within seven days.

By Ilham Rawoot and Karabo Keepile
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Article
/ 23 March 2009

Nobel boycott of peace meet after Dalai Lama denied visa

The Nobel committee said on Monday it would not participate in a conference unless South Africa reconsiders a decision to deny the Dalai Lama a visa.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 March 2009

DA expects to win 40% of Western Cape vote

The DA will win at least 40% of the vote in the Western Cape next month, party chief executive Ryan Coetzee said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 March 2009

Home Affairs new Alive service dead on

Home Affairs on Monday launched its Alive Status Verification service, allowing South Africans to find out whether they are officially dead or alive.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 March 2009

‘No basis’ for violation of Hlophe’s rights

There was neither a factual nor legal basis for a high court finding that John Hlophe’s rights had been violated, the SCA heard on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 March 2009

Taxis to strike against bus rapid transit system

No taxis will operate throughout Gauteng on Tuesday as the United Taxi Association Forum will strike against the proposed bus rapid transit system.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 March 2009

Celtic draw giant killers

Pretoria University soccer coach Steve Barker has a huge challenge ahead. The giant killers were paired against PSL outfit Bloemfontein Celtic.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 March 2009

Cope: Teachers take leave to campaign for ANC

KwaZulu-Natal teachers are taking leave to campaign for the African National Congress, the Congress of the People claimed on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 March 2009

Presidency: SA wants to focus on 2010, not Tibet

SA did not issue a visa to the Dalai Lama because it did not want to remove attention from the World Cup preparations, said a spokesperson.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 March 2009

DA: Govt backtracking on fight against crime

The DA said on Monday it would be irresponsible to delay the release of crime statistics as they help police respond to localised crime situations.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 March 2009

Nobody lives in Rosslyn …

… but many make their livelihoods there. Faranaaz Parker, Qudsiya Karrim and Percy Mabandu report.

By Faranaaz Parker, Qudsiya Karrim and Percy Mabandu
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/ 23 March 2009

Zille challenges Zuma to visit stinky Free State town

ANC president Jacob Zuma should face the people of the Matjhabeng municipality where raw sewage flows through the streets, Helen Zille said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 March 2009

Hlophe withdraws recusal application at SCA

Cape Judge President John Hlophe’s legal team withdrew an application for the recusal of SCA deputy president Louis Harms in Bloemfontein on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 March 2009

SA to join India in Zimbabwe cricket series

South Africa will be the third side in a tri-series in Zimbabwe in July involving the hosts and India, said the Board of Cricket Control in India.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 March 2009

Tibetans blame China for Dalai Lama visa denial

The Tibetan government-in-exile confirmed on Monday that South Africa has denied the Dalai Lama a visa, blaming ”intense pressure” from China.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 March 2009

Teen killed in Port St Johns shark attack

A 16-year-old boy died after being attacked by a shark on Second beach in Port St Johns in the Eastern Cape, according to a report on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 March 2009

Zimbabwe refugees to be moved

Zimbabwean refugees staying at the Central Methodist Church in Johannesburg will be moved, according to Gauteng’s local government minister.

By Staff Reporter
In the name of culture
Article
/ 23 March 2009

In the name of culture

Time to move past war cries and into real equality and a culture of human rights, says Pregs Govender.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 March 2009

‘Interest rates should decrease’

Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni has announced an early meeting of the monetary policy committee.

By Lynley Donnelly
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/ 23 March 2009

Best guest

Jacob Zuma’s visit to Rhema goes beyond politics — it’s about forgiveness.

By Nixon Kariithi
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/ 23 March 2009

Higher education in doldrums

A ministerial report on adult education could herald a new vision and strategy for the sector.

By John Aitchinson
One-pal crew’s shot at big time
Article
/ 22 March 2009

One-pal crew’s shot at big time

Football gets bigger than dribbling in the street for two orphans from Rustenburg, writes Lucky Sindane.

By Lucky Sindane
It’s not all about me
Article
/ 22 March 2009

It’s not all about me

Rapule Tabane asks UDM president Bantu Holomisa 10 tough ones.

By Rapule Tabane
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/ 22 March 2009

The coast is clear … or is it?

Gauteng DA leader Jack Bloom has asked the public protector to investigate Mashatile’s use of a house on the exclusive Thesen Island, Knysna.

By Mandy Rossouw
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/ 22 March 2009

Emergency stations for higher education

Research production in the SADC has dropped significantly in the past few years, but plans are in place to remedy the situation.

By Primarashni Gower
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/ 22 March 2009

An opinion carries a high price

The ‘chilling effect’ of threatened disciplinary proceedings hanging over the heads of academics who voice an opinion is troubling.

By Angus Stewart
Jo’burg’s art value-mart
Article
/ 22 March 2009

Jo’burg’s art value-mart

Collectors, curators and curious onlookers will descend on Sandton for the second Joburg Art Fair.

By Staff Reporter
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