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South Africa

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/ 31 October 2008

What Mbeki really said

The letter from former president Thabo Mbeki to Jacob Zuma is a stinging attack on the ANC’s criticism of breakaway leader Mosiuoa Lekota.

By Nic Dawes Author
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Article
/ 31 October 2008

Dialogue, not disruption, this weekend

”Shikota” has been selling the meetings as a platform to find ways of ensuring that democracy is protected.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 31 October 2008

Femmes in culinary circles

South African women chefs are taking the male-dominated kitchen by storm, writes Sue Grant-Marshall.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 31 October 2008

Talking the talk

It began in a bakery. Mbhazima Shilowa tells
Mandy Rossouw and Mmanaledi Mataboge about his kickstart plans for a new party.

By Mandy Rossouw and Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

Lekota faithful begin trek to Jo’burg

Organisers are seeking to limit the number of people attending Mosiuoa Lekota’s national convention this weekend to 4 000.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

SA seeks private security firms in fight against crime

South Africa, suffering from one of the world’s highest rates of violent crime, is turning to private security firms to help make the streets safe.

By Wendell Roelf
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

Not in my name, Mbeki tells ANC

Former president Thabo Mbeki has asked the African National Congress not to abuse or use his name falsely to promote the party.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

No electricity, no vote, say protesters

Johannesburg residents demonstrating for free basic electricity threatened on Thursday to boycott next year’s general election.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

Yet another story of despair

There has been an outpouring of soul-searching in the media this week following the accidental shooting of four-year-old Richard Belang.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

PPI data ‘better than expected’

SA’s producer price inflation (PPI) slowed to 16% year-on-year in September from 19,1% in August, below expectations, data showed on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

Jeppe massacre: Judge lashes out at absent advocate

Johannesburg High Court Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng lashed out at the country’s legal system on Thursday, saying it has lost its integrity.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

‘The endings of new beginnings’

Nicole Johnston reports on a powerful exhibition at Constitution Hill of art by refugees, which records the aftermath of the xenophobic violence.

By Cornia Pretorius
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

JSE stays up on firm world markets

South African stocks remained strong, but were off their best levels by midday on Thursday, moving in line with stronger Asian and European markets.

By Palesa Motloung
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

Lekota: A parting of the ways has come

The national convention to be held this weekend is about constitutional principles the leadership of the ANC has moved away from, Mosiuoa Lekota says.

By Andre Grobler
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/ 30 October 2008

AngloGold posts third-quarter loss

AngloGold Ashanti on Thursday posted an adjusted headline earnings per share loss of 34 United States cents for the September quarter.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

Smit: Europe tour can set tone for Lions series

Springbok coach Peter de Villiers is leaving no stone unturned to ensure his team is literally fighting fit ahead of their European tour.

By Herman Gibbs
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/ 30 October 2008

Bucs down Birds in Soweto derby

Orlando Pirates downed Moroka Swallows 1-0 in a rain-soaked Soweto derby played at Ellis Park on Wednesday night.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 30 October 2008

Former SA Rugby media man dies in plane crash

Former SA Rugby communications manager Chris Hewitt died in the plane crash near Hekpoort on Wednesday, it was reported on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

Fallout need not mean disaster

Banking Crisis: Maya Fisher-French looks at how the global meltdown affects your pocket.

By Maya Fisher French
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

The paparazzi games

Nadine Hutton writes about her collaborative photographic exhibition that takes a satrical look at the mass-media freak show.

By Nadine Hutton
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

Down but not out -just yet

Lynley Donnelly finds that the South African home market does not have the same risk
profile as the US and UK.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

Not quite the green revolution

And there won’t be one unless farmers get rain,
writes Lynley Donnelly.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

Broadcasters take aim at Africa’s four-letter fiend

Here is a ”good news” story about the fight against HIV/Aids: it’s about African broadcasters aligning their power to make a difference.

By Guy Berger
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

New carbon tax on its way

Where the tax is likely to be targeted and how it will be implemented is unclear at this stage.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

Education gets ‘some relief’

Cabinet giving even more to education over the medium term, writes Primarashni Gower.

By Prim Gower
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

SA pioneers HIV+ transplant

New procedure throws lifeline to HIV-positive renal patients.

By Belinda Beresford
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

Spooks shafted by dodgy insurance deal?

Three sources have independently told the M&G that staff are fuming over what they their life insurance premiums.

By Nic Dawes Author and Sam Sole Author
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Analysis
/ 30 October 2008

Of culture and cowardice

How the Free State-based Mbalula landed in the bushes of Cape Town’s Philippi for his circumcision is still clouded in mystery.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

The elastic mist of design

For those less-noticed regions of design, this book will not be of much use, though it does have some helpful introductory guides to typography.

By Shaun De Waal
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

ANC braces for bruising split

The ANC is bracing for a potentially bruising split on Saturday as dissidents open a convention to prepare to launch a rival party.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

RAF gets R2,5bn

But the fund needs to be restructured in the long term. Lloyd Gedye reports.

By Lloyd Gedye
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Article
/ 30 October 2008

A tarred minefield

Road-safety messages tend to be disseminated only during holiday periods such as Easter and Christmas.

By David Jackson
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