Why they hate Jomo Sono?
WHY do South African soccer bosses hate Jomo Sono so much, asks S'Busiso Mseleku.
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Picture Gallery of ANC national executive committee member Fikile Mbalula on his return from initiation school.
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The polls don’t lie
By Moffet Mofokeng, Caiphus Kgosana and Piet Rampedi
THE ANC has told those who wish to form a splinter party to go ahead and has threatened them with the full might of the party at the polls.

Sport
LOC trio's fate in Motlanthe's hands
By S’Busiso Mseleku
PRESIDENT Kgalema Motlanthe will have the final say on the fate of the former government ministers who serve in the SA 2010 Fifa World Cup Local Organising Committee (LOC) board.

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    ONCE Sasol has finished studying the details of the R3.7 billion anti-trust fine it was slapped with by the European Commission this week, it will decide whether to appeal the verdict.

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    Workers locked out
    By Jackie Mapiloko
    MORE THAN a hundred workers who were employed by controversial construction company Ilima Projects are jobless following the termination of the company’s contract to build a hospital in Soweto.

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  • FACE OF A MAN . . . Former ANCYL leader Fikile Mbalula outside his parents' house in Lourierpark, Bloemfontein, on his return from initiation school. View photo gallery here.


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    By Mmalose Monama
    THE economic downturn and the upheaval in world financial markets is costing jobs, with the financial services sector worst affected.
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    Sono’s marginalisation harms SA football
    By S'Busiso Mseleku
    WHY do South African soccer bosses hate Jomo Sono so much? This question has been bugging me for quite some time.

    Economic Hypocrites
    By Khathu Mamaila
    It is true. Much as the United States government does not have permanent friends but just permanent interests, it also does not have fixed economic policies, just fixed interests.

    How Thabo Mbeki let history and Africa down
    By Andile Mgxitama
    WHEN history looks back at Thabo Mbeki it is likely to frown in frustration. This is because, out of the current crop of ANC leaders Mbeki alone has the capacity to have been a true radical nationalist.

    It is good to challenge the resurgence of racism
    By Ben Skosana
    Ahmed Kathrada should be commended for his recent initiative of establishing the Foundation for Non-Racialism. One hopes that this foundation will earnestly challenge the genesis and the rising scourge of racism in SA.

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