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IFP says New Freedom Party an ‘ANC clone’
Article
/ 31 May 2011

IFP says New Freedom Party an ‘ANC clone’

The ANC-NFP coalition signalled a "dark day for democracy in KwaZulu-Natal," the IFP said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
Bin Laden tried to establish ‘grand coalition’ of militants
Article
/ 31 May 2011

Bin Laden tried to establish ‘grand coalition’ of militants

Al-Qaeda leader spent final weeks trying to strengthen links with Afghan and Pakistani insurgent groups in bid to "stay relevant".

By Staff Reporter
Blatter ‘larded in vanity’: UK press turn the knife
Article
/ 31 May 2011

Blatter ‘larded in vanity’: UK press turn the knife

Fifa president Sepp Blatter’s perennial enemies, the British press, on Tuesday wasted no time in laying into their embattled target.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 30 May 2011

No silver lining for Mswati as storm clouds gather

King Mswati III of Swaziland has cancelled plans for a lavish "silver jubilee" as his kingdom tries to claw its way out of a financial crisis.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2011

Solidarity says room for ‘solid’ salary hike at Telkom

Solidarity has insisted that Telkom had enough room for a "solid" salary hike of up to 12%.

By Staff Reporter
I didn’t say Qatar was corrupt, says Fifa’s Valcke
Article
/ 30 May 2011

I didn’t say Qatar was corrupt, says Fifa’s Valcke

Jerome Valcke has denied suggesting Qatar’s 2022 bid team were guilty of corruption in an email sent to scandal-tainted Jack Warner.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2011

Arts foundation loses R20-million to fraud, graft

Over R20-million has been lost through corruption and fraud at the Mmabana Arts, Culture and Sport Foundation in the North West, an official says.

By Staff Reporter
ANC, NFP team up in KwaZulu-Natal
Article
/ 30 May 2011

ANC, NFP team up in KwaZulu-Natal

The African National Congress (ANC) and the National Freedom Party (NFP) will work together in all hung municipalities in KwaZulu-Natal.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2011

Lions in the dark over NZ sexual assault charge

The Golden Lions have not been contacted by New Zealand authorities about an alleged sexual assault by one of their players, the club’s union says.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2011

Godfather of a dangerous medium

Gil Scott-Heron was a poet, jazz musician and rap pioneer who used mordant lyrics to express his views on politics and culture.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2011

Make an example of cop killer, colonel tells court

A police colonel on Monday asked a judge to make an example of a policeman’s killer, saying the victim had paid with his life to maintain law.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 30 May 2011

Uganda’s former vice-president on corruption rap

Uganda’s former vice-president Gilbert Bukenya will face charges of misappropriation of funds intended for the 2007 Commonwealth summit.

By Staff Reporter
Dalai Lama bows out of Tibetan politics
Article
/ 30 May 2011

Dalai Lama bows out of Tibetan politics

The Dalai Lama has formally relinquished his political powers to Prime Minister in Exile Lobsang Sangay, but will remain the symbol of Tibetan unity.

By Staff Reporter
Keep child rape suspects in jail, says Xingwana
Article
/ 30 May 2011

Keep child rape suspects in jail, says Xingwana

Those charged with rape and murder of children should not get bail, says Lulu Xingwana, the Minister for Women, Children and People with Disabilities.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2011

Black auction buyers dominate property sector

Black consumers have become the largest-profile buyers at auctions, Auction Alliance chief executive Rael Levitt has said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2011

Botswana’s striking servants accept 3% increase

Unions for striking Botswana civil servants have accepted a 3% pay rise but will only return to work once sacked workers have been reinstated.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2011

Record carbon-dioxide emissions ‘a wake-up call’

Carbon-dioxide emissions hit a record high last year, the International Energy Agency has said.

By Staff Reporter
Kgalema Motlanthe: Get to work, South Africa!
Article
/ 30 May 2011

Kgalema Motlanthe: Get to work, South Africa!

Deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe has warned that SA must not fail to harness the economic upswing of the south to grow employment opportunities.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2011

Eskom gets R5.7bn loan for Kusile

Eskom has secured more funding for its new Kusile power station through a R5.7-billion loan from the Export Import Bank.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2011

New tablets unveiled ahead of Asia IT fair

New tablet computers have been unveiled by two firms on the eve of Asia’s biggest IT trade fair as they try to get a slice of the lucrative market.

By Staff Reporter
Zille shifts Plato into Western Cape cabinet
Article
/ 30 May 2011

Zille shifts Plato into Western Cape cabinet

Western Cape premier Helen Zille says she has appointed ex-Cape Town mayor Dan Plato as the minister for community safety in her provincial cabinet.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2011

Aurora liquidators deny claims of bias

Axed Pamodzi Gold liquidator denies Aurora Empowerment Systems was given preference because of its political connections.

By Staff Reporter
Djokovic into semis as injury downs opponent
Article
/ 30 May 2011

Djokovic into semis as injury downs opponent

Novak Djokovic was handed a place in the French Open semifinal on Monday when scheduled last-eight opponent Fabio Fognini was forced out with injury.

By Staff Reporter
Nuclear power ‘a long-term method to address energy crisis’
Article
/ 30 May 2011

Nuclear power ‘a long-term method to address energy crisis’

Nuclear energy is not a quick-fix solution for South Africa’s energy shortages, said Minister of Energy Dipuo Peters on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2011

CPA complaints require good record keeping

The National Consumer Commission has highlighted the importance for businesses to ensure they have effective records management systems in place.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2011

Turkey’s Great Leap Forward risks environmental bankruptcy

Turkish government’s rush to build dams, hydro and nuclear power plants angers villagers and environmental campaigners.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2011

Global Tender Notice

The Ministry of Local Government and Chieftainship of the Government of Lesotho invites international public bids from eligible companies.

By Staff Reporter
Drivers point finger at Hamilton after Monaco
Article
/ 30 May 2011

Drivers point finger at Hamilton after Monaco

Felipe Massa and Pastor Maldonado both criticised Lewis Hamilton and demanded heavier sanctions in a controversial aftermath to the Monaco Grand Prix.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2011

Tongaat Hullet has mixed year

Agricultural and agri-processing business Tongaat Hulett had a mixed year, according to its annual results for the year ending March 31, 2011.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma to take Gaddafi to task over Hammerl’s death
Article
/ 30 May 2011

Zuma to take Gaddafi to task over Hammerl’s death

SA President Jacob Zuma will discuss photojournalist Anton Hammerl’s death during his visit to Tripoli for talks with Muammar Gaddafi.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 30 May 2011

From cattle raider to overgrown schoolboy

Former warriors are swapping their automatic weapons for arithmetic books in Uganda.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 May 2011

Tribunal to announce Walmart decision on Tuesday

South Africa’s competition regulator will announce its decision on WalMart’s $2.4-billion offer for local retailer Massmart at 2pm on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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