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Staff Reporter

Zanzibar ruling party candidate wins elections
Africa
/ 2 November 2010

Zanzibar ruling party candidate wins elections

Ali Mohamed Shein of the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi was declared the winner of Zanzibar’s elections.

By Staff Reporter
Helping pupils help themselves
Article
/ 2 November 2010

Helping pupils help themselves

Winner – Drivers of Change Civil Society category: <b>Ikamva Youth</b>.

By Staff Reporter
Health tariffs cause turmoil
Article
/ 2 November 2010

Health tariffs cause turmoil

Medical aid members ‘will suffer most’ because of scrapped price list.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 November 2010

People get a meaningful voice

Finalist — Drivers of Change Civil Society category: <b>The Foundation for Civil Society in Tanzania</b>.

By Staff Reporter
Padayachie looks to the private sector
Article
/ 2 November 2010

Padayachie looks to the private sector

New Minister of Communications Roy Padayachie wants to foster a partnership with the private sector and create a spirit of working together.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 November 2010

Land claim against SA farmer dropped

The state decided to drop land claims by two different clans against the country’s biggest sugarcane farmer.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 November 2010

Sunday Times to print Zulu edition

The <i>Sunday Times</i>, South Africa’s biggest weekend paper, will be introducing a Zulu edition, it was reported on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Gibbs defends controversial book as ‘open and honest’
Article
/ 2 November 2010

Gibbs defends controversial book as ‘open and honest’

SA cricketer Herschelle Gibbs has defended his controversial autobiography, calling the description of drinking and sexual antics "open and honest".

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 November 2010

New mayors for Tshwane, Ekurhuleni

New mayors for Tshwane and Ekurhuleni metropolitans have been appointed, the South African Broadcasting Corporation reported on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 2 November 2010

Tens of thousands left homeless in Benin floods

floods in the West African nation of Benin have destroyed 55&nbsp;000 homes, killed tens of thousands of livestock and created a new cholera risk.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 November 2010

Yemen bomb plotters may have done ‘dry run’

Officials tracked shipments of household goods from Yemen to Chicago in September and considered that the parcels might be a dry run for an attack.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 November 2010

The deal to save the natural world never happened

The so-called summit in Japan won’t stop anyone trashing the planet. Only economic risks seem to make governments act.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 1 November 2010

Diamond watchdog debates Zim mine ‘abuses’

Members of a diamond watchdog began talks in Jerusalem on Monday over whether to allow Zimbabwe to resume exports of the gemstone.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 November 2010

AfriForum ‘shoot the boer’ complaint goes to high court

The "shoot the boer" hate speech complaint against ANC Youth League president Julius Malema gets transferred to to the South Gauteng High Court.

By Staff Reporter
Injured Burger, De Jongh miss Bok tour
Article
/ 1 November 2010

Injured Burger, De Jongh miss Bok tour

Flanker Schalk Burger and centre Juan de Jongh have been ruled out of the Springboks’ tour of Britain and Ireland because of injury.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 November 2010

Adcock sees lower full-year profit; shares fall

SA’s second-biggest drug maker expects full-year profit to fall due to BEE once-off charge.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 November 2010

Government denies plan to shift adspend

The government has denied planning to shift its advertising spend to "patriotic" media outlets like the SABC and the <i>New Age</i>.

By Staff Reporter
Five staple foods hit by the crisis
Article
/ 1 November 2010

Five staple foods hit by the crisis

Extreme weather and market forces have affected the price of food worldwide, from tomatoes in Israel to cabbage in South Korea.

By Staff Reporter
Mixed reaction to Cabinet shake-up
Article
/ 1 November 2010

Mixed reaction to Cabinet shake-up

Cosatu urged newly appointed Cabinet ministers on Monday to bring down "unacceptable" levels of unemployment, poverty and inequality.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 November 2010

Vote counting completed in Tanzanian polls

Tanzania await official poll results with federal president Jakaya Kikwete likely to clinch re-election.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 November 2010

HIV legal-activist group grows from a meow to a roar

Finalist — Drivers of Change Civil Society category: <b>Botswana Network on Ethics, Law and HIV/Aids</b>.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 November 2010

Kenyan game rangers kill three elephant poachers

Kenyan game rangers shoot dead three people suspected of killing five elephants for ivory.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 1 November 2010

Somali insurgent attack kills 15

Officials report an attack by Islamic militants against government soldiers in the Somali capital has left at least 15 people dead.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 1 November 2010

Uganda newspaper outs ‘gay’ men

A Ugandan newspaper on Monday published the names and photos of 14 men it identified as gay in a country where homosexuality can lead to jail terms.

By Staff Reporter
Strategic partners
Article
/ 1 November 2010

Strategic partners

Winner — Company Partnership Award: <b>Absa Early Childhood Development Awards</b>.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 November 2010

Conservation body warns over SA bird species

Conservationists on Monday warned a number of South African bird species are now moving towards extinction.

By Staff Reporter
US mid-term polluted by corporate funding for right wing
Article
/ 1 November 2010

US mid-term polluted by corporate funding for right wing

BP and several other major ­European companies are funding the mid-term election campaigns of right-wing Tea Party favourites.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 November 2010

Manufacturing sector flat in October

The Kagiso purchasing managers’ index (PMI), a gauge of the manufacturing sector’s health, was neutral for October.

By Staff Reporter
Big Money throws a Tea Party
Article
/ 1 November 2010

Big Money throws a Tea Party

By funding right-wing organisations, the mega-rich Koch brothers have duped millions into supporting big business at their expense.

By Staff Reporter
DA to lay charges against Yengeni
Article
/ 1 November 2010

DA to lay charges against Yengeni

The DA is to lay charges against ANC veteran Tony Yengeni after reports he accepted company directorships in contravention of the Companies Act.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 November 2010

The politics of money in South Africa

In his chapter in a new book, Paying for Politics, Sam Sole traces the link between the ANC’s cadre deployment policy, BEE and its business interests.

By Staff Reporter
Flooding plunges Benin into crisis
Africa
/ 1 November 2010

Flooding plunges Benin into crisis

Hundreds of thousands of people in Benin have been affected by the country’s worst flooding in nearly half a century.

By Staff Reporter
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