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| Special Features:
List of articles with more in-depth
information on specific news reports:
Statssa releases
Major Summit Meetings
Sport
Money
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African
Economic Summit 2003 - High level World Economic Forum
meeting in Durban
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Budget 2006 - Manuel gives
more tax relief
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Budget 2005 - Strong Economic growth gives Manuel billions to
spend
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Budget 2004 - More increases in sin taxes
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Budget
2003 - Poverty relief the
focus, but tax relief too
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The
Shrinking Rand - The South African
currency, drifting down slowly for a decade, suddenly took a
nosedive for no obvious reasons.
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Budget
2002 - Some tax relief on the way as treasury recovers more
than expected
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Budget
2001 - Finance Minister Trevor Manuel tells us how much tax
we will pay and how he will spend it.
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Budget
2000 - The Minister quotes Ben Okri is his address
President Mbeki
HIV/Aids and Health
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Aids
statistics - The latest UN figures are global and regional
estimates of the state of the Aids epidemic, released by
UNAIDS and the World Health Organisation (WHO) on December 28, 2001.
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Cholera
epidemic - More than one hundred thousand people are
affected by an epidemic that sweeps through KwaZulu-Natal and other
parts of the country.
Elections and Parliament
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Demarcation
- An information page on the demarcation
of municipal boundaries
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Elections 2004 - National elections
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Elections
2000 - Municipal elections held in December 2000 complete
the political transformation of South Africa
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By-elections
- Municipal wards periodically become vacant causing by-elections to
be held.
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Democratic
Alliance Split - The two key partners
of the DA, the National Party and the Democratic Party parted ways
in December 2001 after a brief, uneasy alliance.
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