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South Africa

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/ 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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/ 18 March 2009

Mineral rights ruling won’t help poor, says NUM

The disadvantaged are unlikely to benefit from a high court ruling on mineral rights, the National Union of Mineworkers said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 March 2009

Court challenge over presidential pardons

A court challenge over the issuing of presidential pardons will be brought this week by a coalition of victim and civil society organisations.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 March 2009

AA against proposed fuel tariff hike

The AA expressed concern on Wednesday over a proposed tariff increase that would see Gauteng motorists paying 39 cents a litre more.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 March 2009

Zuma: If God is for us, who can be against us

The church’s support for the ANC was an ”unequivocal biblical declaration that if God is for us who can be against us,” Jacob Zuma said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 March 2009

SA to consider camps for Zim refugees

The plight of Zimbabwean refugees in South Africa around the border town of Musina has become ”desperate”, said government spokesperson Themba Maseko.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 March 2009

Zuma gives NPA reason to pause

The NPA has let it be known that it has been supplied with additional information by Zuma’s lawyers which has necessitated further investigation.

By Michael Hamlyn
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/ 18 March 2009

Table Mountain fire victim dies

One of the victims of the fire that raged on Table Mountain through Tuesday night has died, the Western Cape health department said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 March 2009

ANC turns to comic strip to boost electioneering

The African National Congress has launched a comic strip to boost its chances of being re-elected next month.

By Michael Hamlyn
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/ 18 March 2009

South Africans ‘still at war with each other’

South Africa is moving further away from the visions of those who struggled for liberation, Jody Kollapen said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 March 2009

Reserve Bank moves up rates meeting

Tito Mboweni announced on Wednesday that the South African Reserve Bank will now meet on March 23 and 24 to decide on interest rates.

By Gordon Bell
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/ 18 March 2009

January retail sales rise, but worries remain

SA’s retail sales grew for the first time in nine months in January, data showed on Wednesday, but analysts warned the rise may be short-lived.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 March 2009

JSE stays up, eyes US open

The JSE came off earlier levels but managed to remain in positive territory by noon on Wednesday as weaker US futures indicated another negative open.

By Palesa Motloung
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/ 18 March 2009

IEC mum on objections to candidates

The IEC said on Wednesday it would not reveal how many objections it had received to candidates nominated on the provisional election list.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 March 2009

Bafana gear up for friendlies

Not enough game in Europe for some star players could pose a challenge to Bafana’s technical team as they prepare for two friendlies later this month.

By Staff Reporter
Eviction threat to refugees
Africa
/ 18 March 2009

Eviction threat to refugees

”Some – have tried to reintegrate on more than one occasion,” she says. ”Because they fear for their safety they’re not going back.”

By Mara Kardas-Nelson
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/ 18 March 2009

Marooned in Pretoria?

There’s a cool train service aimed at the business traveller in Gauteng. You get undercover parking, a free refreshment, free newspapers and more…

By Ilham Rawoot
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/ 18 March 2009

Rotarians give Lekota a standing ovation

Cope president Mosiuoa Lekota on Tuesday suggested South Africa was heading down a similar path which led to the deterioration of Zimbabwe.

By Natasha Marrian
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/ 18 March 2009

A crush at UKZN’s exits

Some of those who left cite irreconcilable differences with university management over academic freedom and other issues.

By Monako Dibetle
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/ 18 March 2009

Could Cope be the sea change?

There is space in the electoral market. The only question is whether any opposition party can exploit the opportunity.

By Richard Calland
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/ 18 March 2009

Looking through boardroom eyes

Phillip de Wet went to the executive floor to find out what business thinks about the state of our economy.

By Phillip De Wet
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/ 18 March 2009

Busi bling

Bringing you the must-have gossip in the run-up to the ballot.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 March 2009

‘SA politicians lack courage to declare HIV status’

Many councillors believe it would be political suicide to publicly disclose their HIV status, an Idasa study says.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 March 2009

Details, but no names, in new divorce Act media ruling

The media is allowed to report on details of divorce proceedings, but will need a court’s permission to use the name of the parties involved.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 March 2009

Cope calls for Zuma security probe

Cope will ask the Public Protector to probe the reported R1-million spent on protecting Jacob Zuma every month, Mvume Dandala said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 March 2009

Dandala on Zuma and the pulpit

Church leaders who did not give political leaders equal exposure were not worthy pastors, Cope presidential candidate Mvume Dandala said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 March 2009

Manuel: World was warned of financial crisis

Finance Minister Trevor Manuel says the world was warned about the current global financial crisis.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 March 2009

Aids ‘threatens African governments’

Aids is killing so many politicians in Africa and is threatening the ability of governments to function properly, a researcher said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 March 2009

DA objects to Winnie nomination

The DA said on Tuesday it has asked the IEC and ANC to remove Winnie Madikizela-Mandela from the party’s election list because of her fraud conviction

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 March 2009

Minister: New UK visa rules won’t affect trade

New UK visa requirements for South Africans are not expected to have a big impact on trade between the two countries, it was reported on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 March 2009

Gold Fields seals BEE deal with Mvelaphanda

Gold Fields on Tuesday confirmed that Mvelaphanda Resources had taken receipt of its 15% shareholding in GFI Mining South Africa.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 March 2009

Stars wary of wounded Birds

Free State Stars could not have played wounded Moroka Swallows at a worse time, says Stars coach Steve Komphela.

By Staff Reporter
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