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/ 24 September 2008

Between romance and nostalgia

Niren Tolsi reflects on a meeting of minds across the Indian Ocean.

By Niren Tolsi
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/ 24 September 2008

Wizzit strategy works

Mobile banking has not yet transformed the unbanked but successes are notching up with the right strategies in place, writes Maya Fisher-French

By Staff Reporter
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/ 24 September 2008

Where did it all begin?

Maureen Brady reviews a fascinating volume about the history of the Cradle of Humankind.

By Maureen Brady
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/ 24 September 2008

Motau’s odd company

Intelligence boss’s government duties, business interests are in clear conflict, write Stefaans Brümmer, Nic Dawes and Sam Sole.

By Stefaans Brmmer, Nic Dawes Author and Sam Sole Author
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/ 24 September 2008

Nuclear or bust?

A final decision on whether South Africa will extend its nuclear power capacity is expected within the month, if not sooner.

By Lynley Donnelly
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/ 23 September 2008

‘Crisis? What crisis?’ asks ANC

Six of the Cabinet ministers who quit on Tuesday are willing to serve again, it has emerged, while the deputy defence minister has also resigned.

By Mandy Rossouw, Mg Online Reporters Author, Sapa, Agencies Author and Boyd Webb
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/ 23 September 2008

Taxing research?

Universities expressed concern last week about whether payments to post­doctoral students should be taxed.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 September 2008

Hours to freedom for Yengeni

Former African National Congress chief whip Tony Yengeni’s parole ends at midnight on Tuesday, the Department of Correctional Services said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 September 2008

Govt funding under the spotlight

New report on academic freedom calls for a greater transparency around funding allocations, writes Primarashni Gower.

By Prim Gower
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/ 23 September 2008

Of Shakespeare and detachment

At work a few weeks ago I began to see sudden flashes of light, which was strange for a cloudless day in Port Elizabeth…

By Kevin Goddard
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/ 23 September 2008

SA rocked by resignation of ministers

Finance Minister Trevor Manuel is among 11 Cabinet ministers and three deputy ministers who have resigned.

By Mail & Guardian Online reporters and Sapa, Sapa Author, Boyd Webb and Agencies Author
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/ 23 September 2008

A significant turning point

Finally, the contribution that private higher-education institutions can make is being recognised, writes Felicity Coughlan.

By Felicity Coughlan
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/ 23 September 2008

Parliament rubber-stamps Mbeki resignation

South African lawmakers rubber-stamped President Thabo Mbeki’s resignation on Tuesday, as he attempts to mend his bruised reputation.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 September 2008

Splash out on the BMW Z4 Coupé

The Z4 Coupé is a fun car to drive, whether you settle for the three-litre version or splash out on the 3,2 M model.

By Gavin Foster
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/ 23 September 2008

Heartbreak hospital

Thousands of babies die each year from correctable cardiac defects, writes Nosimilo Ndlovu.

By Nosimilo Ndlovu
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/ 23 September 2008

SA mine deaths put producers under spotlight

Top gold and precious-metals producer South Africa is wrestling with mounting mine deaths, putting the heat on mining firms to end the carnage.

By James Macharia
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/ 23 September 2008

Link between fitness and wellness

The link between exercise and better health has been confirmed by three reports commissioned by Discovery Health’s Vitality programme.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 September 2008

Mboweni says inflation to stay high

South African inflation will remain higher than expected despite changes to the consumer price basket, central bank Governor Tito Mboweni says.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 September 2008

Manuel, Mbeki resignations welcomed by some

The resignations of President Thabo Mbeki and Finance Minister Trevor Manuel have shocked many, but some have welcomed the news.

By Stephanie Nieuwoudt
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/ 23 September 2008

SA retail sales fall, point to steady rates

SA’s retail sales fell 4,6% year-on-year in July, data showed on Tuesday, pointing to continued pressure on consumer spending from rates increases.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 September 2008

More arson attacks at Mafikeng campus

Two guard houses and a hostel recreation room were damaged in continued arson attacks at the Mafikeng campus of the North West University.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 September 2008

Phumzile stands down as deputy president

Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka has resigned, her spokesperson confirmed on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 September 2008

Sundowns sweat on Zuma

Kaizer Chiefs coach Muhsin Ertugral won the psychological battle of the MTN 8 cup final coaches at a press briefing in Durban on Monday.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 23 September 2008

Santos ready to turn the corner

Santos coach David Bright appears to have turned the corner and sorted out the suspect defence and attack of the People’s Team.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 23 September 2008

JSE hits record-high trading volumes

Last week was a record-breaking week for the JSE, with trading volumes and value of trades reaching new heights.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 September 2008

Not all doom and gloom for first-time home buyers

Despite the economy slowing down and high interest rates, SA’s first-time home buyers stand a good chance of having their home loans approved.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 September 2008

World Cup mascot introduced to SA

The mascot for the 2010 Soccer World Cup was officially introduced to the South African public on nationwide television on Monday night.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 September 2008

Mbeki enters court fray

President Thabo Mbeki filed papers in court on Monday to join an application for leave to appeal against a court judgement on Jacob Zuma.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 September 2008

Dark beauty

Percy Zvomuya explores the tainted history
of a dye regaining its lost glory.

By Percy Zvomuya
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/ 23 September 2008

SAPS reshuffle intensifies conflict

Conflict over an SAPS restructuring exercise is intensifying, after police management told trade unions it will press ahead in collective bargaining.

By Sello S Alcock
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/ 23 September 2008

A slow, dry death

The Karoo town of Merweville is going through the worst drought in nearly 50 years, writes Pearlie Joubert.

By Pearlie Joubert Author
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/ 22 September 2008

ANC meeting turns violent, three shot

Three men were shot when an African National Congress meeting in Lusikisiki turned violent, Eastern Cape police said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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