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  1. Zimbabwe

    Category: Articles/Politics

    ... be defined as a contest in which one player’s loss is equal to the other player’s gain. A player benefits only at the equal expense of others. A common example given for a zero-sum game is chess. The other ...
    Wednesday, 08 September 2010
  2. Springbok watch

    Category: Articles/Sport

    ... Fourie du Preez’s unavailability. “Selection did not reflect player form, too often guys were played out of position and the use of the subs bench was diabolical, with too-much predetermined and not ...
    Tuesday, 07 September 2010
  3. Cricket scandal

    Category: Articles/Sport

    ... again with another revelation on Sunday, as the opening batsman Yasir Hameed claimed that bent teammates were fixing almost every match. According to Hameed, Pakistan threw a match against the West Indies ...
    Tuesday, 07 September 2010
  4. Beyond the strike

    Category: Articles/Politics

    ... what started out as a public-sector strike based on genuine grievances around pay, benefits and working conditions, was soon incorporated by the Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) component of the strike ...
    Monday, 06 September 2010
  5. Crowning glory

    Category: Articles/Leading Ladies

    ... Me to benefit from Colgate’s established distribution channels, both locally and further afield. But the Mashabas’ entrepreneurial spirit and the more rigid corporate culture of the multinational proved ...
    Monday, 06 September 2010
  6. Privatising war

    Category: Articles/Politics

    ... the future of PMSC’s seems to be guaranteed. There is little doubt that in the years to come PMSC’s stand to improve their benefits in terms of financial compensation deriving from official government ...
    Monday, 06 September 2010
  7. Civil Service Strike

    Category: Articles/Politics

    ... and Industry the strike has diminished the gains made by the country in hosting a successful Soccer World Cup. “The benefits that South Africa should have gained form the successful hosting of the 2010 ...
    Monday, 06 September 2010
  8. Land grab

    Category: Articles/Other

    ... in late August by Friends of the Earth Europe (FOEE) warns that Africa is at risk of its agricultural land being grabbed by developed and other countries “with minimal benefit for local communities and ...
    Friday, 03 September 2010
  9. A real leadership battle

    Category: Opinions/Columnists

    ... and parry, he took the argument out of the political realm and hit me with Warren Bennis’ famous definition of leadership: a function of knowing yourself, having a vision that is well communicated, building ...
    Wednesday, 01 September 2010
  10. Tri-Nations watch

    Category: Articles/Sport

    ... are perfect examples of what happens to quality when international stars are mismanaged, abused and manhandled instead of nurtured wisely. South Africa will most probably use their full bench on Saturday ...
    Tuesday, 31 August 2010
  11. Labour unrest

    Category: Articles/Politics

    SA might still benefit from ANC-alliance’s zero-sum game As the present standoff between the political and labour components of the governing alliance has deteriorated into a zero-sum game, South Africa ...
    Monday, 30 August 2010
  12. SA-Chinese relations

    Category: Articles/Politics

    ... to have been a great success. The path forward in that relationship, besides its clear and wide-ranging benefits, will, however, not be without some important thorns – not all of which would be easy to ...
    Monday, 30 August 2010
  13. Middle East talks

    Category: Articles/Politics

    ... a bit at very little cost. And they give the added benefit that, at some point in the talks, the United States will be able to ask the Europeans to support any solution — or tentative agreement — financially. ...
    Thursday, 26 August 2010
  14. The Fresher King

    Category: Articles/Leaders on Leadership

    ... with organic produce, his answers are concise and pertinent. Organic farming provides much lower yields and generally inferior quality merchandise, while the jury is still out on its perceived health benefits. ...
    Thursday, 26 August 2010
  15. Nationalisation

    Category: Articles/Politics

    ... the wealth of South Africa should benefit all who live in it and that the South African economy has to be transformed in a way that it is able to effectively address the housing backlog, deliver quality ...
    Wednesday, 25 August 2010
  16. The Malema-factor

    Category: Articles/Politics

    ... with what purpose, (c) what would be the costs to the fiscus and the economy, and (d) what would be the risks of failure as well as the benefits of success. The Zambian experience with nationalising the ...
    Tuesday, 24 August 2010
  17. Tri-Nations watch

    Category: Articles/Sport

    ... du Plessis on the bench. It could have switched Smit to loosehead prop with 25 minutes to go and could have substituted GuthroSteenkamp at loosehead. Smit performed admirably at loosehead prop for the ...
    Tuesday, 24 August 2010
  18. Worth a read

    Category: Articles/Other

    ... start of our world. What’s it all about? Beneath the border between France and Switzerland, about 175 metres underground, lies one of the largest and most expensive scientific instruments ever built. ...
    Monday, 23 August 2010
  19. Keeping things Current

    Category: Articles/Leaders on Leadership

    ... by the merit of the material as perceived by our viewers. How will this benefit South Africans? What is unique about Current TV, is that individual content creators in South Africa can join the conversation ...
    Monday, 23 August 2010
  20. Robben Island to Wall Street

    Category: Articles/Leaders on Leadership

    ... and cruelties of being a political prisoner on Robben Island, he went on to become a successful banker – both on New York’s Wall Street and back in South Africa. Now Magomola, a former senior executive ...
    Monday, 23 August 2010
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