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12 May 2011
 
 
 
 
Daily podcast – May 12, 2011
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A media report indicating that Cabinet ordered the National Treasury to "repackage" an audit report on municipalities is untrue, Cabinet spokesperson Jimmy Manyi said, the European Bank for...
 
 
10 Nov 2010
 
 
 
Daily podcast - November 10, 2010
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In today's podcast, ANC MPs accept changes to the Protection of Information Bill to protect whistle-blowers but not the media; a French court opens the way to probe of the assets of three African...
 
 
17 Jun 2010
 
 
 
Daily podcast - June 17, 2010
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In today's podcast, Eskom names Brian Dames as its new CEO; Unesco delays the awarding of a controversial life sciences prize; and SA may pay a future penalty for World Cup strike action.
 
 
30 Nov 2009
 
 
 
Daily podcast - November 30, 2009
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In today's podcast, DA leader Helen Zille criticises Minister Sicelo Shiceka of neglecting municipalities; Commonwealth States say that nagging doubts remain despite growing momentum towards a...
 
 
27 Nov 2009
 
 
 
Daily podcast - November 27, 2009
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In today's podcast, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan says SA's economic revoery will be slow; Namibian President Hifikepunye Pohamba is expected to remain in power; and Equatorial Guinea's President...
 
 
06 Nov 2009
 
Mercenaries freed in Equatorial Guinea will not be charged
INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE
Four South African mercenaries and a UK citizen granted pardons for a coup plot in Equatorial Guinea will not be prosecuted, the National Prosecutions Authority (NPA) said on Thursday.
 
 
04 Nov 2009
 
Zuma freed us, says mercenary
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
South African mercenary Nick du Toit, who has been freed from a notorious Equatorial Guinea jail, has given President Jacob Zuma the credit for his and his accomplices' pardon.
 
 
31 Mar 2008
 
Mann fingers Thatcher in Equatorial Guinea plot
INTERNATIONAL
A British mercenary awaiting trial in Equatorial Guinea for leading a failed 2004 coup has said the son of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was involved in the plot, the public...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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