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News >> National News
Last Updated: Thursday, 17 September 2009 10:58:47
Lead Story
State takes a ‘progressive’ line on jobs
Way to decent work will not exclude low-paid, short-term posts — Patel
Cosatu finds doctors’ strike ‘tricky’
THE Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) would not throw its weight behind the public service strike expected to start today as wage negotiations were under way and there was therefore no need
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Zille throws her weight behind child protection
WESTERN Cape Premier Helen Zille says she will set up a post in her office of commissioner for the protection of children, with the province still reeling from yet another rape and murder of a young child
Concern over willing buyer, seller change
Investment plans ‘threatened’ by fears of expropriation of farms
Malema’s message on AIDS welcomed
AIDS lobby groups have welcomed African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) president Julius Malema’s call on the youth to avoid having multiple sexual partnerships. But their wish was now that the same message would come from the highest office
Personal narratives of apartheid could help heal wounds
International study focuses on continuing effects of SA’s racist past, writes Sibongakonke Shoba
New model for land reform at Riemvasmaak
A joint venture safeguards investors from risk of community-based farming, writes Stephan Hofstatter
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