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South Africa

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/ 10 March 2009

State teachers go digital

The education department is to embark on an ambitious plan to roll out laptop computers to teachers.

By Primarashni Gower and Ryan Hoffmann
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Article
/ 10 March 2009

ANC feels heat on climate

The ANC’s top leadership, including President Kgalema Motlanthe and party president Jacob Zuma, has gone bright green.

By Yolandi Groenewald
No romance without the finance
Analysis
/ 10 March 2009

No romance without the finance

Two brothers respond to Nikiwe Bikitsha’s inaugural High Heels column

By Sandile Memela and Fikile Ntsikelelo Moya
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/ 10 March 2009

New energy laws may scare off investors

Green lobbyists fear that draft regulations on electricity generation released by government recently, may undermine investment into renewable energy.

By Yolandi Groenewald
Throwing his hat in
Article
/ 10 March 2009

Throwing his hat in

Niren Tolsi spoke to IFP president Mangosuthu Buthelezi about how he views his chances in the coming poll.

By Niren Tolsi
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/ 9 March 2009

Construction worker finds R1,5mn in buried cooler box

A construction worker found a cooler box on Monday, which he initially thought was a bomb, but actually contained R1,5-million in cash, police said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 March 2009

Prinsloo threatened to kill Advocate Barbie

Dirk Prinsloo threatened to kill former advocate Cezanne Visser and her mother, the Pretoria High Court heard on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 March 2009

Road offenders will be arrested, not fined

Motorists caught committing certain traffic offences in Jo’burg would be arrested on the spot rather than fined, the metro police said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 March 2009

Jo’burg court interpreters down tools

Interpreters in the Jo’burg Magistrate’s Court sang protest songs on Monday morning, refusing to go to court rooms until management addressed them.

By Staff Reporter
Ruined by liberation aristocrats
Article
/ 9 March 2009

Ruined by liberation aristocrats

Africa’s potential is curbed by the focus on personalities rather than policies, William Gumede tells Percy Zvomuya.

By Percy Zvomuya
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/ 9 March 2009

‘Cope might one day win elections’

Saki Macozoma chronicles his journey out of the ANC into the Congress of the People. Mandy Rossouw reports

By Staff Reporter
Three cities put the sunny side up
Article
/ 9 March 2009

Three cities put the sunny side up

Municipalities want to roll out solar. Big time. Kevin Davie reports.

By Kevin Davie
End of list, end of an era
Article
/ 8 March 2009

End of list, end of an era

The ANC’s final candidate list confirms the end of the Thabo Mbeki era, with several former ministers and party officials snubbed.

By Rapule Tabane
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Article
/ 8 March 2009

Gasa accused of graft

Gender Commission chair told to account
to Parliament, writes Sello S Alcock.

By Sello S Alcock
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Article
/ 8 March 2009

Journalists can’t be turned into informers

There are many instances where action was taken only because problems were uncovered by the media.

By Franz Kruger
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Article
/ 7 March 2009

Duo go to hospital as Johnson destroys SA

Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis had to go to hospital as fiery Australia paceman Mitchell Johnson caused havoc on the second day of the second Test.

By Ken Borland
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/ 7 March 2009

Zim refugees wait for asylum on Jo’burg streets

Dozens of Zimbabwean refugees are living on the streets of central Jo’burg following the closure of the refugee processing centre in Musina.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 March 2009

SA fights back on second day

Australia lost three wickets in six balls as South Africa fought back on the second day of the second Test at Kingsmead on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 March 2009

ANC calls on IEC to nullify election results

The ANC on Friday formally asked the Independent Electoral Commission to nullify the results of the by-election in Imbabazane local municipality.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 7 March 2009

Scorpions snafu weakens prosecution

With no clarity on what is going to happen to the DSO, investigations are being compromised.

By Sam Sole Author
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Article
/ 7 March 2009

‘They forget us as soon as they’re at the top’

”Some people believe that the ANC built us houses. I say it’s not the ANC, it’s our government”

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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/ 7 March 2009

Pricing Sasol’s mea culpa

Alleged cartel behaviour by the fertiliser industry could open the way for civil lawsuits against large industry players such as Sasol.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 7 March 2009

Saving Cope — the breech baby

After its traumatic birth the new political party needs care desperately. Many in the party are aware of this problem and are trying to correct it.

By Nic Dawes Author
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Article
/ 6 March 2009

SABC camps fight for control

A forensic report leaked to the M&G shows the SABC board is split into two camps, fighting over political control and editorial independence.

By Adriaan Basson, Lynley Donnelly and Faranaaz Parker
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Article
/ 6 March 2009

Hughes century puts Australia on top

Phil Hughes hit a thrilling maiden Test century as Australia put South Africa’s bowlers to the sword on the first day of the second Test at Kingsmead.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 March 2009

Zille challenges Cope to speak out on coalition

DA leader Helen Zille has challenged Cope to say whether it plans to enter into a coalition with the ANC after the April elections.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 March 2009

Climate summit ‘a milestone to building long-term policies’

The 2009 Climate Summit is a milestone for the country’s long-term policies, environment minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 March 2009

Protesters march for stricter regulation of taxis

Members of a group called ”Genoeg is Genoeg” marched to the Union Buildings on Friday to protest against reckless driving by taxi drivers.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 March 2009

Space station visible from Pretoria on Friday night

The international space station will be visible from Pretoria on Friday at 7.09pm, the Department of Science and Technology said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 March 2009

Moving violations

If it is March in Cape Town, it must be Argus time, and a miserable time it is too for the city’s cyclists.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 March 2009

Blue-light cop to appear in regional court

”Blue light” VIP escort Constable Hlanganani Nxumalo must appear in regional court to face eight charges of attempted murder.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 March 2009

SA’s crowing turns to cries

It’s time for South Africa to revisit their strategy — and their arrogance — after the Wanderers whipping by Oz.

By Drew Forrest
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