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South Africa

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/ 5 January 2009

ANC whistle-blower killed

A senior ANC official who reportedly blew the whistle on alleged corruption in a 2010 construction project was shot dead on Sunday evening

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 January 2009

KZN storm leaves trail of destruction

Sixteen people were killed during a thunderstorm that wreaked havoc in various parts of KwaZulu-Natal over the weekend, authorities said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 January 2009

DA calls for inquiry into matric exams

Minister of Education Naledi Pandor must conduct an independent inquiry into the 2008 matric exams, the Democratic Alliance (DA) said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 January 2009

Minister speaks out on police corruption

Minister of Safety and Security Nathi Mthethwa said on Monday that the public’s perception of police corruption was correct.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 January 2009

House-price deflation deepens, says FNB

Year-on-year house price deflation worsened in December to -1,7%, First National Bank said on Monday as it released its house price index.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 January 2009

Death toll from KZN storm increases

A ninth person was found dead after being swept into a river during an electric storm that battered parts of KwaZulu-Natal at the weekend.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 January 2009

Nale boosts Chiefs

Kaizer Chiefs coach Muhsin Ertugral boosts his strike force with the signing of talented striker Abia Nale

By Billy Cooper
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/ 2 January 2009

Security Council stint a milestone for SA, says govt

SA’s membership of the UN Security Council was an historic milestone for the country, the Department of Foreign Affairs said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 January 2009

New Year cheer as petrol price set to drop

The price of petrol will decrease by between R1,34 and R1,37 a litre — depending on the grade — on Wednesday January 7, it was announced on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 January 2009

Tributes continue to pour in for Suzman

Tributes continued to pour in on Friday for veteran anti-apartheid campaigner Helen Suzman, who died on Thursday morning.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 January 2009

Flags to fly at half-mast in honour of Suzman

Helen Suzman was for many years a lone defender of liberal values in the South African Parliament, the FW de Klerk Foundation said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2009

Suzman mourned, celebrated

While the loss of Helen Suzman is to be mourned, her life must be celebrated, the Helen Suzman Foundation said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2009

Helen Suzman dies in Johannesburg at 91

Helen Suzman has died at the age of 91. Her daughter Frances Jowell said she died peacefully this morning at her home in Johannesburg.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2009

‘Remarkable’ Helen Suzman dies at 91

Helen Suzman has died at the age of 91, her daughter said on Thursday. Her daughter Frances Jowell said she died peacefully this morning.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2009

Motlanthe urges respect for others in New Year’s message

President Kgalema Motlanthe appealed to South Africans to treat each other with respect in his New Year’s message late on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 December 2008

Weapons seized in Durban clampdown

Numerous weapons and suspected stolen property were seized during a festive-season clampdown in Durban’s KwaDabeka area, police said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 December 2008

Growth in credit demand slows

Growth in demand for private-sector credit eased to 15,3% year-on-year in November from a revised 16,36% in October, the SARB said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 December 2008

IFP: Ailing education system needs overhaul

The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) says the 2008 matric results showed an ”ailing education system” that needed a ”complete overhaul”.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 December 2008

Teachers’ unions concerned at matric results

The drop in the matric pass rate from 65% last year to 62,5% is cause for concern, says the South African Democratic Teachers’ Union (Sadtu).

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 December 2008

Matric results lay bare inequalities

The uneven matric results show that despite a curriculum change, the SA education system is still plagued by problems rooted in the apartheid era.

By Emsie Ferreira
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/ 30 December 2008

SA’s trade gap swells in November

SA’s trade deficit widened to R12,1-billion in November largely due to higher vehicle imports and lower precious metals exports.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 December 2008

Matrics achieve 62,5% pass rate in 2008

The country’s 2008 matric class received a pass rate of 62,5 %, Education Minister Naledi Pandor said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 December 2008

Holiday fatalities nearly halved from 2007

The festive season road accident death toll has been nearly halved in 2008, down to 774 fatalities compared to last year’s 1 474.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 December 2008

Zuma urges tougher laws on crime

ANC president Jacob Zuma on Monday urged tougher legislation against all forms of crimes in a country where over 50 murders are committed every day.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 December 2008

Major challenges await South Africa on and off field

SA face their biggest challenge since readmission to international football 16 years ago when they host the Fifa Confederations Cup next June.

By Allan Williams
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/ 28 December 2008

SA stokvels brace against bad times

Fano Ephraim Mtshali hasn’t held a steady job since 1998 and claws out a living for his two children and his eight orphaned nieces and nephews.

By Donna Bryson
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/ 28 December 2008

Guinea pigs or pioneers?

The legacy of OBE is revealing itself through those who have lived the changes, write Cornia Pretorius and Primarashni Gower.

By Cornia Pretorius and Primarashni Gower
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/ 27 December 2008

The long wait for help

Thembelihle Tshabalala goes to Musina and listens to Zimbabwean refugees suffering as they wait for asylum.

By Thembelihle Tshabalala
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/ 26 December 2008

Confessions of a lapsed OBE convert

The single most important legacy of OBE is another lost generation in South Africa’s poorest schools, writes Cornia Pretorius.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 December 2008

Voters roll vs toilet roll

Adriaan Basson asks if public toilets are the last uncensored spaces to air one’s views.

By Adriaan Basson
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/ 25 December 2008

Another body recovered after Kingfisher sinking

A third body from the Kingfisher — which capsized and sunk off Oyster Bay this week — was recovered on Thursday, Eastern Cape police said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 25 December 2008

Obama who?

In August 2006 United States president elect Barack Obama visited South Africa at the start of a five-country tour of the continent.

By Linn Davis
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