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Analysis
/ 21 March 2009

‘Pastor’ Zuma vs Rev Dandala

There is no doubt that the Judeo-Christian narrative has influenced the ANC’s political outlook.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 March 2009

ANC’s dodgy funders

Libya, Angola, China and India’s ruling parties boost election chest, writes Mandy Rossouw.

By Mandy Rossouw
My jailer, my wife
Article
/ 21 March 2009

My jailer, my wife

Correctional Services Minister Ngconde Balfour is facing tough questions on a new front: his love life

By Adriaan Basson
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Article
/ 21 March 2009

Suspension follows M&G questions

After three-and-a-half months, the Minerals and Energy Department has finally suspended a senior official fingered in a corruption probe.

By Lloyd Gedye
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Article
/ 21 March 2009

Xylo: Music for the purse

The Xylo was launched in India in January and has since sold 5 000 units.

By Sukasha Singh
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Article
/ 20 March 2009

ANC ‘shocked’ by IFP arrests

The ANC was ”shocked” to learn that another IFP councillor in Nongoma had been arrested in connection with the murder of an ANC member in the area.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 March 2009

Tshwane mayor shocked at daughter’s arrest

Tshwane mayor Gwen Ramokgopa is ”shocked” and ”disappointed” with her daughter after she was arrested during a drug raid at school on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 March 2009

ANC extends olive branch to defectors

The ANC on Friday extended an olive branch to defectors saying they would be welcomed back if they chose to return to the party.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 March 2009

Zuma could know his fate soon

African National Congress (ANC) president Jacob Zuma might know his fate before the end of this month, it emerged on Friday.

By Mail Guardian Online Reporter, Sapa Author, Boyd Webb and Agencies Author
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Article
/ 20 March 2009

Rhema rakes in millions

In these economically trying and troubled times, religion, it seems, is good business.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 March 2009

Zille: Zuma saga rattling investors

Reports that the NPA is considering dropping charges against Jacob Zuma are rattling investor confidence, said DA leader Helen Zille on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 March 2009

Application to move Zim refugees postponed

An application to have foreigners moved from the Johannesburg city centre has been postponed indefinitely in the High Court in Johannesburg on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 March 2009

SA heading for water crisis, warns researcher

Polluted water, poor management of dams and deteriorating infrastructure could lead to a water crisis in South Africa, a researcher said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 March 2009

An easy win? No way

There is more to Norway than ice and fjords. This was the warning to Bafana Bafana ahead of the clash against the Scandinavian country next weekend.

By Phathisani Moyo
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Article
/ 20 March 2009

SA petrol supply to be tight after fire

Sasol, the country’s biggest fuel supplier, said on Thursday petrol supply in the country would be tight following the closure of a blending station.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 March 2009

Saru: Extended Super 14 season will hurt Currie Cup

With D-Day a little more than three months off, the gloves have come off in Sanzar and the race is on to find some common ground.

By Andy Capostagno
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Article
/ 20 March 2009

No more two-thirds majority for ANC

An internal ANC survey has shown that the ruling party will lose its two-thirds majority and the Western Cape in next month’s general election.

By Matuma Letsoala, Mandy Rossouw and Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 20 March 2009

Land Bank chief’s vanishing act

Sacked Land Bank chief Phil Mohlahlane was involved in an extraordinary property deal involving R2.7m, but has failed to follow through on the deal.

By Adriaan Basson and Yolandi Groenewald
No more two-thirds
Article
/ 20 March 2009

No more two-thirds

An internal ANC survey predicts the ruling party can kiss the Western Cape goodbye.

By Matuma Letsoala, Mandy Rossouw and Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 20 March 2009

What Zuma told the NPA

Jacob Zuma’s legal team has given prosecutions boss Mokotedi Mpshe what it believes are two reasons for dropping charges against the ANC president.

By Staff Reporter
Of diamonds and doggy-do
Article
/ 20 March 2009

Of diamonds and doggy-do

SOUTH AFRICAN MOVIE OF THE WEEK: Shaun de Waal reviews <i>Hond Se Dinges</i> , the latest offering in Afrikaans films.

By Shaun De Waal
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Article
/ 19 March 2009

Zim refugees: UNHCR warns of xenophobic attacks

Preventing the transportation of refugees from Musina to Johannesburg was likely to ignite xenophobic attacks, the UNHCR said on Thursday.

By Vivian Mooki
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Article
/ 19 March 2009

SA turn screws on Australia

SA bounced back from the disappointment of losing the Castle Lager series to Australia and by the end of the first day were in a strong position.

By Jane Bramley
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Article
/ 19 March 2009

Papers filed against Motlanthe over pardons

Civil society groups want to stop Kgalema Motlanthe from granting presidential pardons for political crimes until victims are allowed to have a say.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 March 2009

Where the jobs are — and aren’t

Though employment isn’t easy to come by, there are jobs out there. Phillip de Wet found industries that might just be hiring.

By Phillip De Wet
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Article
/ 19 March 2009

Hlophe defamation bid granted

An application by a University of Florida law professor to sue Cape High Court Judge President John Hlophe was granted on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 March 2009

Fraudsters hack Cipro database

More than 100 cases of fraud are being investigated in the company registry database, writes Lloyd Gedye.

By Lloyd Gedye
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Article
/ 19 March 2009

Inventing new worlds

Mandla Langa talks about allegory and Africa to Niren Tolsi. hi latest novel is titled <i>The Lost Colours of the Chameleon</i>.

By Niren Tolsi
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Article
/ 19 March 2009

How I grew to love the Hummer

It’s big, it’s brash, it’s American and you can’t afford it. Or can you? Gavin Foster comes to grips with the car environmentalists love to hate.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 March 2009

Death disco

Lloyd Gedye gets the lowdown on South Africa’s long-lost post-Punk agitators KOOS.

By Lloyd Gedye
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Article
/ 19 March 2009

Mortality’s reminders

An interactive computer and video installation, <i>Offerings</i> draws on the Catholic act of lighting a candle in memory of the dead.

By Niren Tolsi
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Article
/ 19 March 2009

Bailing out SABC shouldn’t be business as usual

A bail-out by government seems the only solution, but what’s to stop the SABC sliding into the deep red once again?

By Guy Berger
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