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Friday, 27 January 2012 |
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| Youth League e-mail bombshell |
| Julius Malema tried unsuccessfully to prove that his disciplinary hearing was unjustly railroaded to prevent him from "disrupting" and "undermining" President Jacob Zuma at the recent ANC celebrations. |
| Corruption busters ready to rumble |
| Corruption is to be dealt a telling blow with the launch on Thursday of an autonomous watchdog that will enable victims of graft and ordinary citizens to make reports that will be swiftly attended to by independent professionals. |
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| Bicycle Doctor at your service |
| He"s a doctor of a different sort. His "consulting room" is an old tool shed, which stands in the middle of his crammed yard |
| In Limpopo, corruption wears Prada |
| A certain class of dishonesty, dishonesty magnificent in its proportions, and climbing into high places, has become at the same time so rampant and so splendid that there seems to be a reason for fearing that men and women will be taught to feel that dishonesty, if it can become splendid, will cease to be abominable. |
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| SA sakeleiers meer optimisties |
| Suid-Afrika se uitvoerende hoofde is heelwat meer optimisties oor 2012 as hul eweknieë elders in die wêreld. |
| Jhb kry weer gekwalifiseerde oudit |
| Johannesburg se stadsraad het sy tweede agtereenvolgende gekwalifiseerde oudit van die Ouditeur-generaal gekry. Dit was vir die finansiële jaar 2010/2011. |
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| News in Brief |
| The JSE all share index hit a new record intraday high of 34 079 points yesterday and the rand traded to a best level of R7.78 to the dollar late in the day - a level last seen in October - after losing ground on Wednesday. |
| Greece resumes talks with creditors |
| Greece resumed tortuous negotiations on a debt swap with private creditors in Athens yesterday, with all eyes on the European Central Bank (ECB) after International Monetary Fund managing director Christine Lagarde said public sector holders of Greek debt might need to take a haircut too. |
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| Lavender Hill pays respect to crash victim |
| Jennifer Isaacs watched as Lavender Hill residents planted lavender plants and painted a wall in memory of her son, Baden Philander - but when she made her first stroke of paint, she broke down in tears. |
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Appoint national halaal body - MP |
| A Muslim parliamentarian says he has written to the Speaker of Parliament on establishing a single national halaal authority that would replace existing bodies scattered countrywide. |
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| Gigaba rewards matriculants from own pocket |
| Minister of Public Enterprises Malusi Gigaba yesterday delivered on his promise to give money to matric pupils who did well in their final examinations. |
| A tribute to police |
| The widow of a police officer who died in a car accident last year has praised the SA Police Service for having supported her throughout and after the tragedy. |
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| Shops damaged in Greenacres shopping centre fire |
| Clean-up continues after fire at Greenacres
Several shops at the Greenacres mall in Port Elizabeth were damaged when a fire broke out on Thursday morning (20/01/2012), the mall"s management said. |
| Chaka Chaka receives WEF Crystal Award |
| Performer Yvonne Chaka Chaka became the first African woman to receive the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Crystal Award for artists who improve the world through their work, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Thursday (26/01/2012). |
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