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/ 1 August 2011

Buthelezi sues Business Day for Madlala

IFP leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi has instituted legal action against<i>Business Day</i> and independent political analyst Protas Madlala.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 August 2011

Majola heralds new Cricket SA era

Cricket SA was given a clean audit without qualification, chief executive Gerald Majola announced on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 August 2011

Coal workers end strike after settling wage deal

The strike in the coal industry has ended after agreement on wage increases ranging from 8%, depending on job category.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 August 2011

Punk in Africa

<em>Punk in Africa</em> is the story of the multi-racial punk movement within the recent political and social upheavals experienced Southern Africa.

By Staff Reporter
AU is being ignored — but it is not weak, says Mbeki
Africa
/ 1 August 2011

AU is being ignored — but it is not weak, says Mbeki

African Union solutions to African issues have been ignored by the rest of the world — but that does not mean the AU is weak, says Thabo Mbeki.

By Staff Reporter
Look at what you’re doing to us, says NYDA
Article
/ 1 August 2011

Look at what you’re doing to us, says NYDA

The National Youth Development Agency has urged the state to keep a closer eye on youth empowerment projects, to ensure they deliver desired results.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 August 2011

Voëlvry: The Movie

The Voëlvry movement was the "Boere Beatlemania" of the late 1980s, with proponents such as Koos Kombuis and Johannes Kerkorrel.

By Staff Reporter
From the sparks of memories to the flames of fiction
Article
/ 1 August 2011

From the sparks of memories to the flames of fiction

Nadine Gordimer joined William Kentridge and Mark Gevisser last week for a discussion on memory and creativity. Read her full speech here.

By Staff Reporter
Yes, we’re aware of ‘reckless’ debate, says govt
Article
/ 1 August 2011

Yes, we’re aware of ‘reckless’ debate, says govt

The government was aware of the harm the debate on nationalisation was doing to the country’s image but would not implement unconstitutional measures.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 August 2011

Yes, Jo’burg, you will start recycling

Johannesburg residents will have to do their own waste separation or face fines if proposed waste-management by-laws are put in place.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 August 2011

Yani Tseng wins Women’s British Open

Yani Tseng has become the youngest woman to win a fifth Major title after capturing the Women’s British Open by four strokes from Brittany Lang.

By Staff Reporter
De Villiers: Bok Tri-Nations tour was an investment
Article
/ 1 August 2011

De Villiers: Bok Tri-Nations tour was an investment

Springbok coach Peter de Villiers has said fielding inexperienced players for the two Tri-Nations matches will be a good investment for the future.

By Staff Reporter
Blatter echoes call for World Cup legacy
Article
/ 31 July 2011

Blatter echoes call for World Cup legacy

Sepp Blatter says Brazil must work for a 2014 World Cup legacy, insisting the event is not a ‘circus’ which pitched its tent and then leaves.

By Staff Reporter
French politician sparks outrage over Norway attacks
Article
/ 31 July 2011

French politician sparks outrage over Norway attacks

France’s far-right party founder sparked growing outrage with claims that the Norwegian government’s "naivety" was to blame for the recent killings.

By Staff Reporter
Button bolts through to victory
Article
/ 31 July 2011

Button bolts through to victory

Jenson Button marked his 200th Grand Prix with a reminder of his class when he drove his McLaren to a stirring victory.

By Staff Reporter
Rebels clash with Gaddafi loyalists
Article
/ 31 July 2011

Rebels clash with Gaddafi loyalists

Libyan rebels have clashed with an armed gang said to be loyal to Muammar Gaddafi in a sign of growing lawlessness.

By Staff Reporter
Show me the money: Malema challenges accusers
Article
/ 31 July 2011

Show me the money: Malema challenges accusers

ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema said on Sunday he had never been bribed and could explain every cent in his bank account.

By Staff Reporter
NZ coached sides unbeaten
Article
/ 31 July 2011

NZ coached sides unbeaten

It may be coincidence but the two sides yet to lose a match after three rounds of Absa Currie Cup rugby are coached by New Zealand descendants.

By Staff Reporter
SACP celebrations disrupted by disgruntled crowd
Article
/ 31 July 2011

SACP celebrations disrupted by disgruntled crowd

A group of people have disrupted the SACP’s 90th anniversary celebration after suspected sound problems.

By Staff Reporter
ANC accused of one-party state complacency
Article
/ 31 July 2011

ANC accused of one-party state complacency

Political analyst Moeletsi Mbeki has accused the ANC of being complacent and unwilling to listen to the views of others.

By Staff Reporter
Protests like a ‘bone stuck in Israel govt’s throat’
Article
/ 31 July 2011

Protests like a ‘bone stuck in Israel govt’s throat’

Israeli media hailed protests against the high cost of living, and warned that the movement posed a challenge to the government.

By Staff Reporter
Malema ‘paid cash’ for Sandton mansion
Article
/ 31 July 2011

Malema ‘paid cash’ for Sandton mansion

ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema paid more than half the R3.6-million purchase price for a Sandton, Johannesburg, house in cash.

By Staff Reporter
How far right views created Anders Behring Breivik
Article
/ 31 July 2011

How far right views created Anders Behring Breivik

Anders Behring Breivik’s journey to terrorism was forged within a network of blogs where violence is glorified.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2011

Gulf states to start Ramadan on Monday

Saudi Arabia, the birthplace of Islam, will start the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan on Monday along with most other Gulf states.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2011

Police lease deal: Public works minister smelled a rat

Former public works minister Geoff Doidge was told of "inconsistencies" in a proposed police lease agreement.

By Staff Reporter
Behind deadlock in US, a nervous world is on the edge
Article
/ 31 July 2011

Behind deadlock in US, a nervous world is on the edge

The IMF has three conditions for a mega recession — and with the American debt crisis, they are all close to being met

By Staff Reporter
9/11 Ground Zero: Why has its rebirth turned sour?
Article
/ 31 July 2011

9/11 Ground Zero: Why has its rebirth turned sour?

Ten years on from the 9/11 attacks, the project to rebuild New York’s World Trade Centre site is still riven by political and professional infighting.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 July 2011

Google and Facebook get personal

Launch of Google+ sees the online giants in a fight for the highly lucrative hearts and minds of internet users.

By Staff Reporter
Webber dumbstruck by Hungarian Grand Prix performance
Article
/ 30 July 2011

Webber dumbstruck by Hungarian Grand Prix performance

Mark Webber has blamed his car’s Drag Reduction System for a lacklustre performance in the Hungarian Grand Prix.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 July 2011

Bulls tripped up by rousing province surprise

Western Province ran in two tries in each half to crown their bonus point victory and flyhalf Demetri Catrakilis was in fine form.

By Staff Reporter
Wedding a royally quaint affair
Article
/ 30 July 2011

Wedding a royally quaint affair

Zara Phillips has married England rugby star Mike Tindall but Britain’s second royal wedding of the year was largely a low-key affair.

By Staff Reporter
Botes on top form to lead Sharks to victory
Article
/ 30 July 2011

Botes on top form to lead Sharks to victory

Jacques Botes scored a brace of tries to help the Sharks maintain their 100% start to the Absa Currie Cup with a 43-34 victory over the Cheetahs

By Staff Reporter
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