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Western Cape

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/ 10 December 2010

Cape Town waterfront sold

Cape Town’s Victoria and Alfred Waterfront has been sold for R10-billion, the <em>Mail & Guardian</em> can reveal.

By Lynley Donnelly and Nic Dawes Author
New Western Cape disclosure law to root out corruption
Article
/ 8 December 2010

New Western Cape disclosure law to root out corruption

Government employees in the Western Cape will be given 90 days to disclose their business interests or face "disciplinary action".

By Staff Reporter
Murdered tourist’s father in SA to assist NPA
Article
/ 7 December 2010

Murdered tourist’s father in SA to assist NPA

The father of murdered honeymoon tourist Anni Dewani is in Cape Town, where he has been consulted by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).

By Glynnis Underhill
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Article
/ 6 December 2010

Packed court but no fireworks at honeymoon murder case

The Wynberg court was packed to capacity on Monday as spectators waited to hear the identity of the fourth suspect in the murder case of Anni Dewani.

By Glynnis Underhill
‘Cut only the fat’
Article
/ 3 December 2010

‘Cut only the fat’

Western Cape slashes funding to poor schools rogramme despite experts’ warnings.

By Ryan Hoffmann
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Article
/ 26 November 2010

Watertight deadlines

The ANC’s North West and Western Cape task teams are working against the clock to convene provincial congresses by the end of December.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge and Glynnis Underhill
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Article
/ 23 November 2010

Honeymoon murder: Widower tells of ordeal

The newlywed husband whose bride was murdered on their South African honeymoon spoke to British media on Tuesday about his ordeal.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 November 2010

Honeymoon murder case postponed

The second and third accused in the murder of tourist Anni Dewani were remanded to custody after their first appearance in the Wynberg Regional Court.

By Staff Reporter
ANCYL admits to role in Cape protest
Article
/ 19 November 2010

ANCYL admits to role in Cape protest

The ANC Youth League has openly thrown its weight behind continuing service delivery protests in Khayelitsha township, which turned violent.

By Glynnis Underhill
The curious fill the courtroom
Article
/ 19 November 2010

The curious fill the courtroom

Journalists and curious members of the public squeezed into a hot courtroom on Thursday to catch a glimpse of the man accused of murdering Anni Dewani

By Glynnis Underhill
‘How dangerous is SA for tourists?’
Article
/ 19 November 2010

‘How dangerous is SA for tourists?’

News media across the world have gone to town over the hijacking and murder of 28-year-old Swedish honeymooner Anni Dewani in Cape Town this week.

By Glynnis Underhill
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Article
/ 16 November 2010

Man arrested in connection with tourist’s murder

A 26-year-old man from Khayelitsha was arrested in connection with the killing of a tourist in Gugulethu.

By Staff Reporter
Western Cape ANC rifts ‘not healed’
Article
/ 12 November 2010

Western Cape ANC rifts ‘not healed’

Less than a month before the ANC Western Cape provincial congress, the party in the province is still being torn apart by factionalism.

By Mandy Rossouw and Glynnis Underhill
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Article
/ 19 October 2010

Teacher geeks to gather in Cape Town

Hundreds of teachers, education leaders and tech experts will gather in Cape Town next week for the finals of the World Innovative Education Forum.

By Primarashni Gower
The wool has been pulled over your eyes
Analysis
/ 15 October 2010

The wool has been pulled over your eyes

If you think there is no evidence of the politicisation of the HRC, then read this.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 October 2010

The Cape region’s foetal flaw

Research reveals that one out of ten children in the worst-affected rural areas of the Western Cape suffer from foetal alcohol syndrome.

By Mary Clasquin-Johnson, Cycil Hartell and Ina Joubert Guest Author
‘Pink protest’ at UCT
Article
/ 7 October 2010

‘Pink protest’ at UCT

Students will stage an anti-homophobia protest at UCT on Thursday following what they term "hate crimes" against homosexuals at the institution.

By Ryan Hoffmann
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Article
/ 6 October 2010

Helping SA’s teachers

Educators will gather in Cape Town next week to work out a programme for a series of workshops next year aimed at assisting primary school teachers.

By Ryan Hoffmann
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Article
/ 1 October 2010

Education yellow cards could go red

More than two months after delivering "yellow cards" to government education activists Equal Education are yet to receive any response.

By Ryan Hoffmann
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Article
/ 30 September 2010

Cape Town will try for name changes again

The City of Cape Town will be hoping for a case of third time lucky after releasing a new draft policy on the renaming of public places.

By Staff Reporter
Cops gun for snitch
Article
/ 21 September 2010

Cops gun for snitch

Kirstenhof police are on a witch-hunt for the officer who leaked information about cooked crime statistics to the press.

By Glynnis Underhill
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Article
/ 13 September 2010

Red-flagging gives Cape audit green light

All 25 departments and public entities falling under the DA-led Western Cape government received unqualified audits for the 2009-10 financial year.

By Mandy Rossouw
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Article
/ 3 September 2010

De Lille joins Western Cape govt

ID leader Patricia de Lille will join the Western Cape government as social development minister, provincial Premier Helen Zille said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
Political stereotyping plays fast and loose with the truth
Article
/ 3 September 2010

Political stereotyping plays fast and loose with the truth

We believe in the “do some things yourself” approach. No country has ever significantly reduced poverty without it, argues DA leader Helen Zille.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 31 August 2010

UWC ‘hopeful’ of resolving fees crisis after NSFAS talks

Weekend discussions between UWC and NSFAS have left the university "hopeful" that its fees crisis could be resolved before the end of September.

By Ryan Hoffmann and David Macfarlane
The politics of Plettenberg Bay
Article
/ 27 August 2010

The politics of Plettenberg Bay

<b>Mandy Rossouw</b> attempts to unravel the complicated reality of cooperative governance in the Western Cape.

By Mandy Rossouw
‘Reckless’ driver blamed for death of nine children
Article
/ 26 August 2010

‘Reckless’ driver blamed for death of nine children

The deaths of nine schoolchildren on Wednesday were due to a "reckless" driver, Western Cape minister of transport Robin Carlisle said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 August 2010

UWC gets court order against protesters

The University of the Western Cape has obtained a court order to prevent a repeat of the violent protests that have rocked the campus since Monday.

By Ryan Hoffmann
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Article
/ 11 August 2010

Cups leave me (dr)oolong

Taiwanese ceremony no storm in a teacup, as multiple infusions draw out complex flavours.

By Staff Reporter
Judgement reserved in Cope court stand-off
Article
/ 2 August 2010

Judgement reserved in Cope court stand-off

Judgement has been reserved in a legal battle over whether Cope leader Mosiuoa Lekota has the right to take up leadership of the party in Parliament.

By Jacques Keet
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Article
/ 30 July 2010

Zille’s plans to slice away red tape

Zille has sent President Jacob Zuma 70 pages of recommendations for amendments to the "brick wall of bureaucracy, law and regulation".

By Lynley Donnelly
Cope court battle drags on
Article
/ 29 July 2010

Cope court battle drags on

A legal battle over whether Cope leader Mosiuoa Lekota has the right to take up the leadership of the party in Parliament continued on Wednesday.

By Stuart Graham
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