Ordinary citizens not state will pay for strike - DA
Ordinary South Africans, not the government, will ultimately pay for the ongoing public service strike.
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De Lille joins Western Cape government
ID leader Patricia de Lille will join the Western Cape government as social development minister.
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SA to wait weekend for unions' decision
South Africa will have to wait the weekend to find out if public servants start their fourth week of strikes or accept the government's latest wage o
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Rand hits new 2-1/2 year high vs dollar
South Africa's rand advanced more than one percent against the US dollar, piercing through key technical levels that saw it hit its strongest levels
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Hot money tax debate leaves some cold
The ANC will this month debate whether to slap a tax on hot money flows into South Africa.
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Union leaders to explain latest pay offer to workers
Union leaders will explain the finer points of the government's revised pay offer to striking public servants over the weekend.
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No more room for manoeuvring - Baloyi
There was no more room for manoeuvring in the government's wage offer to striking public servants.
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BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill costs hit $8 billion
BP said the cost of dealing with its oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico had risen to $8 billion and that it was a fortnight away from sealing the well f
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