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/ 25 February 2009
For the first time, the King report will include corporate social responsibility, writes Ryan Hoffmann.
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/ 25 February 2009
South Africa’s economy has shrunk for the first time in 10 years, increasing the chance of the reserve bank lowering interest rates before April.
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/ 25 February 2009
Ferial Haffajee: Possibly one of the finest public documents yet published, the 2025 Scenarios paint three states of our nation in 16 years.
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/ 25 February 2009
Prized world heritage site Mapungubwe could soon have the scar of an open-cast coal mine on its doorstep.
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/ 25 February 2009
If you’re in that deep, you might as well try all the wonderful and effective muti our rich culture has to offer.
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/ 24 February 2009
UN chief Ban Ki-moon arrived on Tuesday in South Africa, where he is expected to discuss the crisis in Zimbabwe with President Kgalema Motlanthe.
The defence advocate in the Lucky Dube murder trail was on Tuesday warned against “time-wasting questions” by presiding Judge Seun Moshidi.
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/ 24 February 2009
The DA on Tuesday said Finance Minister Trevor Manuel and government’s new economic task team must act faster to save local jobs.
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/ 24 February 2009
Pan African Resources has confirmed that the bodies of five men have been found in an underground section of the Consort gold mine in Barberton.
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/ 24 February 2009
The International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Decision Review System will be used in SA for the first time when the Proteas face Australia on Thursday.
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/ 24 February 2009
The IFP is the victim of political violence rather than the perpetrator, member of KwaZulu-Natal parliament Blessed Gwala said on Tuesday.
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/ 24 February 2009
Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille stands by her remark made on Sunday that Julius Malema is an ”inkwenkwe”, which refers to an uncircumcised boy.
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/ 24 February 2009
South Africa’s manufacturing sector is not only in a recession, it is dropping at rates last seen before TV had even been introduced into the country.
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/ 24 February 2009
A grade 12 pupil was stabbed and wounded, allegedly by another boy at Florida Park High School on Johannesburg’s West Rand on Tuesday, police said.
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/ 24 February 2009
South African voters should be the ones to ”punish” ANC president Jacob Zuma if he is corrupt, ANC Youth League head Julius Malema said on Tuesday.
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/ 24 February 2009
Solidarity on Tuesday hit back at Lonmin which earlier said it had reached "an agreement" with trade unions to retrench 4 000 employees.
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/ 24 February 2009
In what it described as a ”pro-poor” budget, the Western Cape provincial government on Tuesday promised to combat the threat of job losses.
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/ 24 February 2009
At the <i>Mail & Guardian</i>’s critical thinking forum in Cape Town two weeks ago, the president’s state of the nation address scored mixed reviews.
Zackie Achmat: local and global inequality touches everyone. It cannot be resolved in a single election cycle.
An application to discharge Pretoria High Court Judge Nkola Motata on charges of drunken driving will be brought on March 9.
Lebo Mashile: It would take at least two 9/11s and a tsunami for South Africans to be thrown into a state of panic.
Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein: What will be the state of our nation in the future? What is our vision for South Africa?
Mining counters led the downside as South African stocks extended losses by noon on Monday.
South Africa’s trade and industry minister will meet car makers to discuss a rescue package to help limit job losses, a spokesperson said on Tuesday.
The contrast between the presidential candidates for Cope and the ANC could hardly be more could hardly be more striking.
South Africa’s real gross domestic product dropped by -1,8% in the fourth quarter of 2008 from +1,2% in the third quarter, Stats SA said on Tuesday.
Mandy Rossouw finds out why South Africa so badly needs the good news
Lonmin, the world’s third-largest platinum producer, on Tuesday confirmed that it would cut up to 5 500 jobs at its Marikana and Limpopo operations.
‘Watertight’ investments in diamond mines and real estate spring a major leak.
Rapule Tabane puts tough questions to Cope deputy president Mbhazima Shilowa.
Whistleblower suspended pending an investigation for conducting himself "in an improper and unbecoming manner".
This year’s Design Indaba will try to define the South African aesthetic. Nadine Botha asks what that means and how it can be achieved.