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Feb 15

Unless freedom is for everyone, it is not freedom

WHEN principles are applied to some but not others, they become prejudices — which is why some who claim to fight for freedom on this planet and in this country do most to give it a bad name.
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20

Feb 15

Controversial clause on state ‘custodianship’ of assets cut from bill

THE controversial clause in the draft Promotion and Protection of Investment Bill allowing for the state to take "custodianship" of private-sector assets as an alternative to expropriation has been removed from the bill.
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20

Feb 15

Increase in petrol price is likely as oil rises

MOTORISTS may have to pay more for petrol over the next two months after having enjoyed six months of consecutive price cuts.
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8

Feb 15

Teachers and police resign in mistaken belief about pensions

TEACHERS, police officers and other members of the Government Employee Pension Fund (GEPF) are continuing to resign due to the mistaken assumption that pension rules will change next month.
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