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/ 10 November 2008

JSE stays up on resources, world markets

The JSE remained firm in morning trade on Monday, held up by impressive gains in resources and precious metal prices.

By Palesa Motloung
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/ 10 November 2008

SA says economy sound despite Fitch outlook cut

South Africa’s Treasury said on Monday its economy was sound and it was confident its debt ratings would not be downgraded.

By Gordon Bell
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/ 10 November 2008

How to transform the judiciary

What are the ”progressive values of our Constitution”? Human dignity, equality and freedom. This is not what politicians say with changing agendas.

By Vuyani Ngalwana
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/ 10 November 2008

ANC says it is ‘unbreakable, indestructible’

The ANC said it was still waiting for the real masters of the new political formation, the Congress of the People, to show their faces.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2008

Amla century leads SA run feast

Hashim Amla made a maiden one-day international century as SA’s batsmen feasted on the Bangladesh bowling in the second one-day international.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2008

Azapo blames ANC for Limpopo voter chaos

The African National Congress was to blame for the torching of an IEC office, the Azanian People’s Organisation said on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2008

Paintings stolen from Parkhurst gallery

Two valuable oil paintings were stolen from a Parkhurst art gallery where they were to have been exhibited, their owner said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2008

Barack’s popularity balloons

The Troyeville Hotel heaved with party people on Wednesday night as hundreds turned up to celebrate Barack Obama’s White House win.

By Charlotte Bauer
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/ 9 November 2008

Shakers in Shikota

Everybody knows about Mosiuoa Lekota, Mbhazima Shilowa and Mluleki George. But who are the other leading lights in the Shikota movement?

By Mandy Rossouw and Mmanaledi Mataboge
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/ 8 November 2008

Smith back in action

Proteas captain Graeme Smith is likely to return to action in the second MTN one-day international (ODI) against Bangladesh at Willowmoore Park.

By Jane Bramley
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/ 8 November 2008

Two shot in Northgate robberies

Two people were shot and wounded in armed robberies at the Northgate shopping mall, Johannesburg paramedics said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 November 2008

The day that changed the world

US citizen Tanya Pampalone headed to the Hyatt hotel to watch, wait and finally weep as Barack Obama triumphed.

By Tanya Pampalone
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/ 7 November 2008

IEC website ‘clogged’ by 180 000 visits

The website of the IEC was ”clogged” by more than 180 000 visits to the site before noon on Friday, the commission said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 November 2008

Another patient on virus alert

A man presenting symptoms similar to viral haemorrhagic fever has been admitted to the Life Fourways Hospital in Johannesburg.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 November 2008

Further resignations from ANC

There have been more resignations from the ANC, the South African Broadcasting Corporation reported on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 November 2008

Fund warns against fraudulent use of Madiba’s name

A group calling itself the Nelson Mandela 90th Birthday Organising Committee has used Nelson Mandela’s name fraudulently, it was reported on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 November 2008

Political parties agree to promote tolerance

Political parties across the spectrum agreed on Friday to promote tolerance, particularly in the build-up to next year’s election.

By Jacques Keet
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/ 7 November 2008

Zuma rejects debate offer

African National Congress president Jacob Zuma has rejected DA leader Helen Zille’s offer to engage him in a public debate.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 November 2008

COP hits the campaign trail

Four provinces are gearing up for possible Congress of the People governments after a week of campaigning by leaders of the new party.

By Mandy Rossouw, Mmanaledi Mataboge, Matuma Letsoala, Rapule Tabane, Nic Dawes Author, Niren Tolsi and Marianne Thamm
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/ 7 November 2008

Parties do it the Obama way

Local politicians have lauded Barack Obama’s savvy use of technology to build support — and, in some cases, are already emulating him.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 November 2008

Not on the same page

The Treasury and the Reserve Bank have divergent views on inflation, but this will make little difference as to when we can expect to see a rate cut.

By Maya Fisher French
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/ 7 November 2008

As clear as mud

The Millennium Stadium in Cardiff is a white elephant. It is a constant reminder of the fact that rugby administrators can get into trouble.

By Andy Capostagno
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/ 7 November 2008

Ginwala ‘clears’ Vusi Pikoli

Suspended National Prosecuting Authority boss Vusi Pikoli is expected to have his name cleared by the Ginwala commission of inquiry.

By Mandy Rossouw and Pearlie Joubert Author
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/ 7 November 2008

Stocking fillers?

Darryl Accone breaks down Exclusive Books’s list of recommended summer reading.

By Darryl Accone
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Analysis
/ 7 November 2008

The paradox of democracy inside the ANC

Has the Polokwane moment ushered in a more material experience of democracy for ordinary members inside the ANC?

By Ibrahim Steyn
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Analysis
/ 7 November 2008

SA is not as stable as we think

In the aftermath of the ANC decision to recall former president Thabo Mbeki, one of the most serious warnings was sounded by his brother.

By Johann Rossouw
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Analysis
/ 7 November 2008

Class matters

For quite some time now, a painful socioeconomic transition has been taking place in black South Africa.

By Trudi Makhaya
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Analysis
/ 7 November 2008

Xenophobia institutionalised

With a flourishing economy and more than a decade of relative political stability, it is no mystery why SA is being inundated by asylum seekers.

By Alexander Prezanti
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/ 7 November 2008

Water from an ancient well

Anyone who has seen Abdullah Ibrahim perform live and solo will attest that it is a very intense, even spiritual experience.

By Shaun De Waal
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/ 7 November 2008

Swirling the antelope

Whisky is not, in my narrow mind, a drink to be sipped from a petite flute, critiqued like flowers or sniffed at such and such an angle.

By Linn Davis
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/ 7 November 2008

Radio and smaller media growing

"Growth has now reached levels where it is significantly improved year on year," a Saarf statement says.

By Percy Zvomuya
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/ 7 November 2008

An open cookie jar

The deputy DG of the North West department of agriculture has a close relationship with the recipient of a government grant his department approved.

By Yolandi Groenewald
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