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South Africa

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/ 17 September 2008

Red-tape nightmare

A community tourism project in the Wild Coast could have made over R4-million a month for one of the poorest regions in SA had it not been halted.

By Lynley Donnelly
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/ 17 September 2008

Always two sides to every story

Platinum eProducts responds to what they consider unfair reporting by Maya Fisher-French relating to the company.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2008

Wild Coast needs a one-stop tourism shop

The communities of the Wild Coast drink from polluted waterholes shared with dogs and livestock. There are no toilets. Medical facilities are rare.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2008

Eco SUVs slug it out

Ray Leathern puts the two most popular medium-sized SUVs in South Africa through their paces.

By Staff Reporter
No Mo-China, not now, not ever
Article
/ 17 September 2008

No Mo-China, not now, not ever

While 9 999 Chinese deserve BEE status, one particular operator doesn’t, argues Rams Mabote.

By Rams Mabote
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/ 16 September 2008

SA markets hit by US shocks, metal prices

South African stocks plunged on Tuesday, shaken by United States financial-sector shocks and falling metal prices.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2008

New report sheds light on black employment

The decrease in black people in top and senior management positions is not a result of a skills shortage, says Labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana.

By Denise Williams
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/ 16 September 2008

R140 a ticket for World Cup cheap seats

The cheapest 2010 World Cup ticket will cost R140. This was announced on Tuesday by Irvin Khoza, chairperson of the 2010 local organising committee.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 16 September 2008

Xenophobia shelters case postponed in court

The Constitutional Court will hear further arguments on November 20 on the fate of Gauteng’s shelters for people displaced by xenophobic violence.

By Jenni Ogrady
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/ 16 September 2008

Edith Venter in armed robbery at home

South African socialite Edith Venter had her jewellery stolen in an armed robbery at her home in Atholl, Johannesburg, police said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2008

‘Politics for Dummies’ delivered to ANC Youth League

AfriForum Youth on Tuesday handed a copy of the book Politics for Dummies to the ANC Youth League at its Luthuli House offices in Johannesburg.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2008

Baron ready to run out for Kaizer Chiefs

Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Emille Baron is ready to do duty for his team in the sold-out MTN8 Cup final against Mamelodi Sundowns.

By Shahied Joseph
Master of information
Article
/ 16 September 2008

Master of information

Bheki Jacobs, who died last week at the age of 46, was one of the most remarkable figures to come out of the liberation struggle.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2008

SA slips down economic freedom rankings

South Africa’s economic freedom ranking has dropped five places in the past year to 54 out of 141 countries, according to a new report.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2008

Gauteng’s new number plates delayed till 2009

The introduction of new secure number plates for Gauteng has been delayed until early 2009.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2008

Suspected cop killers perish in shoot-out

Two men believed to have been involved in the slaying of a senior police officer died in a shoot-out with police near Pietermaritzburg on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2008

Suspended conservation official wins top award

A suspended senior Northern Cape nature conservation official has won a prestigious international award for his work to save flamingos.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2008

ANC: Implications of Zuma court ruling were discussed

The implications of Friday’s Pietermaritzburg High Court ruling were discussed at the ANC national working committee meeting, the party says.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2008

DA won’t let Zuma off the hook

The DA has threatened to consider private prosecution of ANC leader Jacob Zuma if the NPA declines to act further against him.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2008

Soccer City gets thumbs-up from Blatter

Fifa president Sepp Blatter gave a thumbs-up to SA’s preparations for the 2010 World Cup when he visited Soccer City on Tuesday.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 16 September 2008

Woolworths, union in membership stand-off

Listed retailer Woolworths maintains that the vast majority of its employees do not wish to belong to a union — but one union disagrees.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2008

Cosatu lashes out at media

The Congress of South African Trade Unions has issued a stinging attack on the role of the media in the tribulations of ANC president Jacob Zuma.

By Michael Hamlyn
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/ 16 September 2008

Government may list Postbank

Postbank, a business unit of the SA Post Office, may be transformed into a separate company within three years, a newspaper reported on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2008

JSE still down on weak overseas markets

SA stocks remained in weak territory at noon on Tuesday in line with negative overseas sentiment as international markets continue to tumble.

By Palesa Motloung
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/ 16 September 2008

Teen gang-raped at reed-dance ceremony

A girl participating in the reed-dance ceremony at King Goodwill Zwelithini’s palace on the weekend was gang-raped, it was reported on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2008

FirstRand year earnings down, sees tough times

FirstRand, South Africa’s second-biggest banking group by assets, reported a 13% fall in full-year normalised headline earnings on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2008

SuperSport out to dim Stars

SuperSport United coach Gavin Hunt has expressed his concern for the stop-start way the Absa Premiership season has kicked off.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 16 September 2008

ANC faith in judiciary given a ‘boost’ by Zuma ruling

The ANC’s faith in the judicial system has been given ”a boost” by Friday’s court ruling, party president Jacob Zuma said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2008

Farewell to John Matshikiza

Writer and actor John Matshikiza, a long-time contributor to the Mail & Guardian, has died in Johannesburg.

By Mail Guardian Online Reporter, Sapa Author and Sapa Afp
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/ 16 September 2008

Untangling the merger mess

Failed universities mergers are being examined for possible solutions, according to ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe.

By Monako Dibetle
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/ 16 September 2008

Banned FNB savings product to be piloted in the US

The FNB Million-a-Month Account concept is being tested in the United States as a way to increase savings.

By Maya Fisher French
India on your doorstep
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/ 16 September 2008

India on your doorstep

Brent Meersman gets a taste of the East without precaution at Bukara in Cape Town.

By Staff Reporter
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