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Western Cape

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/ 14 September 2008

Civil society sprouts another champion

With celebrations marking the 25th anniversary of the UDF barely over, another broad-based, left-leaning civil society grouping having been launched.

By Pearlie Joubert Author
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/ 13 September 2008

Santos back on form

Santos returned to form in style with a 3-0 win over Bay United at the Athlone Stadium on Friday night.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 September 2008

Homeboy blogger wins big

One of Thought Leader’s most popular bloggers has been named winner of the "innovative use of the Internet" award at the Highway Africa conference.

By Charlotte Bauer
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/ 12 September 2008

Woolies protest in Cape Town ‘has minimal impact’

Retailer Woolworths said on Friday that the effects of the day’s industrial action at its Cape Town stores had been minimal.

By Tiisetso Motsoeneng
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/ 11 September 2008

Well-drawn portrait of the Muslim community

Jane Rosenthal reviews <i>The Fall of the black-eyed night</i>, the debut novel of Sean Badal.

By Jane Rosenthal
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/ 9 September 2008

Brett Kebble’s father settles with murder accused

The father of murdered mining magnate Brett Kebble has reached an out-of-court settlement with one of the men accused of killing his son.

By Ben Maclennan
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/ 9 September 2008

‘I told him I know nothing about sex’

Alleged serial rapist Tsediso Letsoenya tried to force a 12-year-old boy to have sex with a teenaged girl, the Cape High Court heard on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2008

Man behind ‘De Lille Dossier’ dies

The man described as the main source for the ”De Lille Dossier”, which raised questions over SA’s arms deal, died in Cape Town on Monday morning.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2008

Zille on Zuma: Don’t buckle under political pressure

Any special deal from the NPA for ANC president Jacob Zuma would destroy a key principle of our Constitution, says DA leader Helen Zille.

By Michael Hamlyn
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/ 7 September 2008

Western Cape SACP assesses stance with ANC

The SACP in the Western Cape supports an electoral pact with the ANC, and considers contesting the elections in its own right.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 September 2008

Cape Town relocates xenophobia refugees

While relocation of refugees from xenophobic attacks in Cape Town continue, a Somali man disappears after going swimming in False Bay.

By Staff Reporter
Judges in the dock
Article
/ 7 September 2008

Judges in the dock

Commentators weigh in on the likely Constitutional Court candidates

By Sello S Alcock
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/ 6 September 2008

Tempest in a teapot

Capetonians have a seemingly endless capacity for being astonished by the weather, which is strange, as we have a lot of it.

By Staff Reporter and Nic Dawes Author
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/ 5 September 2008

Arms activist guilty of contempt of court

Terry Crawford-Browne was on Friday found guilty of contempt of court over renewed claims that Finance Minister Trevor Manuel is corrupt.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 September 2008

Erasmus: Zille slams Vodacom

Cape Town mayor Helen Zille has accused cellphone giant Vodacom of helping the ANC-controlled Western Cape government to illegally spy on her.

By Staff Reporter and Nic Dawes Author
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/ 4 September 2008

Can African journalists construct citizen-centric communications?

High on the Highway Africa agenda will be debates on how to deepen the democratisation role of the media.

By Staff Reporter and Guy Berger
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/ 3 September 2008

Zille wants JSC to probe Judge Erasmus

DA leader Helen Zille is planning to have Judge Nathan Erasmus hauled before the Judicial Service Commission.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 September 2008

Equipping future leaders

Amanda Matthee looks at how Stellenbosch University’s business school has updated its MBA for 2009.

By Amanda Matthee
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/ 3 September 2008

Born-again Nats behind Zuma

Embattled ANC president Jacob Zuma has drawn support from a rather surprising quarter — the born-again National Party.

By Staff Reporter and Pearlie Joubert Author
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/ 2 September 2008

No challenge on Erasmus commission, says premier

The Western Cape government has no intention of challenging Monday’s high court ruling on the Erasmus commission, according to Premier Lynne Brown.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 September 2008

Ferry in troubled water

Two old boats have been recalled to duty to handle the huge daily tourist demand to visit Robben Island.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 September 2008

Court rules that Erasmus commission is unconstitutional

The Erasmus commission, set up to probe alleged irregularities in the City of Cape Town, is unconstitutional, a court ruled on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 September 2008

Dirty trick fails

Two senior ANC officials in the Western Cape are being investigated for allegedly doctoring and then leaking a party audit.

By Staff Reporter and Pearlie Joubert Author
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/ 1 September 2008

Table Bay ‘sale’: the real story

A developer who sold 500 flats on the reclaimed bit of Granger Bay at an average price of R20-million would gross R10-billion.

By Staff Reporter and Nic Dawes Author
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/ 30 August 2008

The basest patronage

The TriContinental Film Festival in Cape Town features<i>The Choir</i> a film that represents the vilest of colonial anti-black representations.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 August 2008

Yengeni drunken-driving case postponed

The NPA needs an extra month to consider representations for the withdrawal of a drunken-driving charge against Tony Yengeni, a court heard on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 August 2008

Maritzburg hold Ajax to a draw

Maritzburg United earned themselves a point on their return to the Absa Premiership on Wednesday night, thanks to a 1-1 draw against Ajax Cape Town.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 August 2008

ID blocks ‘light’ punishment for Cape Town DA official

The ID in Cape Town on Wednesday blocked a bid to fine an errant DA councillor on the grounds that the punishment was too light.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 August 2008

Relocation planned for Cape refugees

Authorities have announced a plan to move xenophobia refugees out of community halls and two of the ”safe sites” set up for them in Cape Town.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 August 2008

DA calls for scrapping of both Scorpions Bills

The Democratic Alliance (DA) on Wednesday called for the unconditional and immediate scrapping of the two Bills that aim to disband the Scorpions.

By Michael Hamlyn
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/ 25 August 2008

Toucan jug for a menu

Cape Town is short on authentic African eateries. Actually, there’s only one from the diaspora, the Ethiopian Addis in the Cape.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 22 August 2008

Top Cape Town cop suspended

The head of Cape Town’s metro police has been suspended until the end of September following his appearance in court on a fraud charge.

By Staff Reporter
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