Press Review
17. April 2009
Security services ready for IPL cricket, election
SA’s security services say they are capable of providing adequate security for the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket which starts tomorrow. This is just a few days before the election and will put...
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17. April 2009
‘Still not enough’ women in key posts in private sector
GOVERNMENT departments and state-owned enterprises have outdone the private sector in appointing women to key positions in the workplace, according to the Businesswomen’s Association (BWA) census...
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17. April 2009
In London, voting for South Africa
Twenty-five years ago, the crowds that gathered in Trafalgar Square to protest and demonstrate against apartheid South Africa played a major role in galvanising international opinion against...
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16. April 2009
Zuma the Favourite Politician in Survey
ANC president Jacob Zuma emerged as the favourite politician followed by DA leader Helen Zille among people questioned in a new pre-election survey. Their ratings out of 10 given by the people likely...
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16. April 2009
Overseas voters cast their ballots
INDEPENDENT Electoral Commission (IEC) officials were sanguine about yesterday’s voting at several missions abroad, saying “things went fantastically”. IEC CEO Pansy Tlakula personally oversaw the...
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16. April 2009
Manuel ‘ready to carry on as finance minister’
FINANCE Minister Trevor Manuel hinted yesterday that he may be willing to carry on serving in his post if asked to by the country’s new president, although he could not “carry on forever”. He told...
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15. April 2009
Handy push for power providers
THE renewable energy industry got more than it bargained for when the National Energy Regulator of SA (Nersa) announced higher than expected renewable energy feed-in tariffs, paving the way for...
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