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South Africa

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/ 1 July 2008

JSE follows world markets into the red

After opening flat on Tuesday morning, the JSE followed world markets into the red during the course of the morning.

By Jacqueline Mackenzie
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Article
/ 1 July 2008

Photographic snippets of lives defined by Aids

The <i>Defined by Four Letters</i> exhibition at the National Arts Festival is an expression of the lives and identities of people living with HIV.

By Leila Hall
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/ 1 July 2008

Toys, exhaust pipes and all that jazz

A Carlo Mombelli gig can make you wonder if you’ve come to the right place, writes Thorsten Schier from the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown.

By Thorsten Schier
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/ 1 July 2008

Mpofu eyes settlement of SABC matter

The Johannesburg High Court is on Tuesday expected to postpone until next week the case dealing with SABC CEO Dali Mpofu’s third suspension.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 July 2008

Fair trade in African ‘toys’ not child’s play

It’s not child’s play to showcase "toys" made by artists reflecting on a changing world in African countries.

By Johan Eybers
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Article
/ 1 July 2008

Neotel comes to the party

South Africa’s second network operator is taking on Telkom in the broadband space

By Zahira Kharsany
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Analysis
/ 1 July 2008

The time is ripe

A world-renowned scholar of public policy, Yehezkel Dror, recently emphasised that policy and politics ”closely interact and cannot be separated”.

By Vusi Gumede
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Article
/ 1 July 2008

‘Where’s our R48m?’

Community demands details of a massive land claim settlement made on its behalf.

By Sello S Alcock
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Article
/ 1 July 2008

Why Kruger crocs are croaking

Mining has been blamed for the death of more than 50 crocodiles along the Olifants River in Kruger National Park in the past month.

By Warren Foster
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Article
/ 1 July 2008

A blend of the two camps in the ANC might avert its sinking into the lowest form of rule.

By Richard Calland
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Article
/ 1 July 2008

Simelane’s little secret exposed

Pikoli accuses Simelane of meddling in the affairs of the constitutionally independent authority.

By Staff Reporter and Adriaan Basson
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Article
/ 30 June 2008

Intelligence DG accused of NPA ‘vendetta’

Director General of Intelligence Manala Manzini was on Monday accused of waging a vendetta against the National Prosecuting Authority.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 June 2008

Cosatu: Vavi doesn’t have to apologise

Cosatu says there is no need for general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi to apologise for saying he was prepared to lay down his life for the revolution.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 June 2008

Crime levels ‘continue to be unacceptably high’

The DA has questioned the accuracy of the latest crime statistics, saying decreases in certain categories could be due to under-reporting.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 June 2008

Gold Fields to invest in own power

Gold Fields said on Monday it would invest in its own emergency power generation for its South African operations at a cost of R200-million.

By James Macharia
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Article
/ 30 June 2008

Minister holds off on fuel levy increase

Motorists will no longer have to cough up an additional 5,4 cents per litre for petrol, Minerals and Energy Minister Buyelwa Sonjica said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 June 2008

Rasool wins complaint against tabloid newspaper

Western Cape Premier Ebrahim Rasool has won a complaint against tabloid newspaper the Daily Voice, the press ombudsman said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 June 2008

Boxer dies after collapsing during fight

Boxer Samorha Msophi has died in hospital after he collapsed during a junior flyweight title clash in East London on the weekend.

By Staff Reporter
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Analysis
/ 30 June 2008

The where of the university

Our Minister of Education tends to come up with unscripted remarks that are by turns strangely provocative, out of the ball park or insightful.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 June 2008

NIA chief takes issue with Pikoli over Browse report

National Intelligence Agency DG Manala Manzini has questioned why it took NPA head Vusi Pikoli months to hand over the Special Browse Mole Report.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 June 2008

Trade deficit narrows in May

Exports of R56,24-billion and imports of R57,90-billion in May resulted in a trade deficit of R1,66-billion, Sars said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 June 2008

Robbers steal R1m from under man’s bed

Two men stole R1-million from under the bed of a man in his home in Lambton near Germiston, east of Johannesburg, on the weekend.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 June 2008

FET needs research

South Africa’s further education and training college sector is growing but it will also take time to mature.

By Simon McGrath
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Article
/ 30 June 2008

JSC waits on Hlophe response

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has given Cape Judge President John Hlophe until Monday to respond to a Constitutional Court complaint.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 June 2008

Jo’burg metro cops sign wage deal

Johannesburg metro police and the South African Municipal Workers’ Union on Monday signed an agreement on wages and wage scales for metro officers.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 June 2008

Transnet set for growth strategy

State-owned freight transport and logistics company Transnet is ready to move away from its turnaround strategy towards a growth strategy.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 June 2008

New qualifications framework in 2009

Minimum admission requirements for programmes to be set

By Karen MacGregor
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Article
/ 30 June 2008

Time to stop rating researchers

South Africa’s rating system for researchers belongs to the past, but its administrators are reluctant to change, says Michael Cherry.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 June 2008

Crime stats: Murder rate dips

SA’s murder rate has decreased in the past year with 38,6 out of every 100 000 people murdered in the period, compared with 40,5 last year.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 June 2008

A niche opportunity

Universities of technology have the benefit of producing students who are ‘work-ready’ and have a tertiary education

By Staff Reporter
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Analysis
/ 30 June 2008

An uneasy union

We must face up to the difference between study for study’s sake and the vocational and practical training that South Africa desperately needs.

By Duma Malaza
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/ 30 June 2008

What’s your niche?

Universities of technology need to differentiate themselves from traditional universities, write Primarashni Gower and Cornia Pretorius.

By Primarashni Gower and Cornia Pretorius
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