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South Africa

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/ 11 September 2008

Out with the old

Proposed new legislation could see the death of the
second-hand bookstore, writes André Krüger.

By Andre Kruger
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Analysis
/ 11 September 2008

Walking through the doors

In the first of a two-part series, Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi, argues that capital must be disciplined.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 September 2008

Driving foreign investment

Auto manufacturers in South Africa are expected to double vehicle production by 2020 in response to revised government incentives, say experts.

By Mandy Rossouw
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Article
/ 11 September 2008

Good for the soul, bad for the waistline

Fasting may be good for your soul, but an expert says it may not be so good for your waistline.

By Belinda Beresford
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Article
/ 11 September 2008

Well-drawn portrait of the Muslim community

Jane Rosenthal reviews <i>The Fall of the black-eyed night</i>, the debut novel of Sean Badal.

By Jane Rosenthal
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Article
/ 11 September 2008

Kulula.com takes on tour operators

Maya Fisher-French looks at how the airline is flying high in the industry.

By Maya Fisher French
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Article
/ 11 September 2008

Rape victim draws short straw

Incompetent prosecution often frustrates the intention of minimum sentencing legislation.

By Nicole Johnston
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Article
/ 11 September 2008

Pain on the beat

Jonny Steinberg’s new book takes a look at South African policing from the back of a cop van. He spoke to Shaun de Waal.

By Shaun De Waal
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

Homeboy blogger wins big at Highway Africa

Khaya Dlanga, one of Thought Leader‘s popular bloggers, has been named winner of the Innovative use of the Internet award at Highway Africa.

By Charlotte Bauer
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

Youth league plans ‘huge party’ for Zuma judgement

The ANCYL is planning ”a huge party” outside the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Friday, league president Julius Malema said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

Magistrate opens case against Scorpions

A Pietermaritzburg magistrate on Wednesday laid a charge of defeating the ends of justices against the Scorpions, police said.

By Giordano Stolley
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

Cold front brings reprieve for fire-hit SA

A cold front on Wednesday brought relief to parts of the country ravaged by veld fires, although Mpumalanga and Limpopo remained high-risk areas.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

Health dept to meet over antenatal-survey controversy

The Health Department is to convene an ”urgent expert meeting” following controversy surrounding its 2007 antenatal survey, it announced on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

SACP: Political left at crossroads

The political left in South Africa is at a crossroads in the history of its revolution, the SACP said in a document released on Wednesday.

By Jacques Keet
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

World-famous SA jazz musician Bheki Mseleku dies

Renowned jazz musician Bheki Mseleku has died at the age of 53, Arts and Culture Minister Pallo Jordan said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

Malema in a froth over Zuma

ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema on Wednesday vowed to ”eliminate any force” blocking ANC president Jacob Zuma’s path to the presidency.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

Cosatu on Zuma: Don’t test our patience

The Congress of South African Trade Unions has called on President Thabo Mbeki to reinstate Jacob Zuma as the deputy president of the country.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 September 2008

Business confidence plunges further

Having fallen by 22 index points over the first half of 2008, the RMB/BER business confidence index declined by 11 points during third quarter.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

Anglo, Eskom cooperate on SA’s energy challenge

Anglo American and Eskom have signed an agreement aimed at guaranteeing SA’s power supply, they said in a statement on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

JSE down, miners under pressure

The JSE wobbled between weakness and strength in morning trade and was in the red at noon on Wednesday, driven mainly by mining stocks.

By Palesa Motloung
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

Former Bafana defender Jacob Lekgetho dies

Former Bafana Bafana, Moroka Swallows and Lokomotiv Moscow left back Jacob Lekgetho died in Johannesburg after a long illness.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

Lawyer for Waterkloof four leader withdraws

The new lawyer for Christoff Becker, one of the Waterkloof Four who were convicted of murdering a homeless man, has withdrawn from the case.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

Santana says Bafana ‘played nice football’

Bafana Bafana coach Joel Santana on Tuesday tried to justify his poor record since he took charge of the national side in June.

By Billy Cooper
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

Cops to beef up security for Zuma’s court appearance

Police plan to beef up security in and around the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Friday for the appearance of ANC president Jacob Zuma.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

Concerns over standard at TUT

With about 60 000 students TUT is South Africa’s largest university of technology and second largest university, after Unisa.

By Prim Gower
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

Jury still out on Aids infection levels

The huge variation in levels of HIV infection among pregnant women across SA was clearly demonstrated in the latest government report on the epidemic.

By Belinda Beresford
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

When is art an investment?

Unlike other hobbies, collecting art can create a long-term asset base of great value.

By Maya Fisher French
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

Buying justice

What do Jacob Zuma, lion feeder Mark Scott-Crossley and Linda Mti have in common?

By Rapule Tabane
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Article
/ 9 September 2008

‘Thugs’ jailed for attack on hospice

Two men were jailed for 25 years on Tuesday for trying to kill a priest and robbing a security guard at a hospice outside Pretoria last year.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 September 2008

Gauteng establishes research centre

The Gauteng government has joined forces with the University of the Witwatersrand and the University of Johannesburg to establish a research centre.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 September 2008

Denel’s turnaround stratgey pays dividends

Defence equipment manufacturer Denel has released significantly improved financial results for the year ended on March 31 2008.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 September 2008

City of Jo’burg allowed to appeal against water ruling

The Johannesburg High Court has granted the City of Johannesburg leave to appeal against its ruling on a pre-paid water system in Soweto.

By Staff Reporter
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