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I'll see you in court, says art man Controversial art publisher Ross Calder will see Nelson Mandela in court. Mandela's lawyer, Bally Chuene, said that at the close of business yesterday he had received notice from Calder that he intended to oppose a court action brought against him by Mandela. [Full Story...]
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Electricity price hike to exceed inflation Johannesburg: Eskom would hike electricity prices faster than inflation in order to finance part of its R93 billion five-year spending plan, Public Enterprise Minister Alec Erwin said yesterday. [Full Story...]
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Durban doctor arrested for selling expired medicine A Point Road doctor was arrested yesterday after an investigation by the police found that he had allegedly sold expired medication and medication diluted with water to his patients. [Full Story...]
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We've got no worries about Friday 13, touch wood Johannesburg: South Africans are not scared of this year's unluckiest day, today, Friday May 13. But if you, along with more than 20 million Americans, suffer from paraskevidekatriaphobia (morbid, irrational fear of Friday the 13th) then perhaps you should be extra careful. [Full Story...]
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| Nelson Mandela and Ismail Ayob (left) walk out of the Johannesburg Supreme Court in July 1991. Alongside them are Mandela's former wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, and advocate George Bizos Photo: Karen Sandison |
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This week The Mercury launches a new Company Profile initiative in the
Network. The aim is to give businesses in the Pietermaritzburg area wide
exposure. We ask you to fill in a form. In doing so, you can profile your
business free of charge in the newspaper.
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Click here to send us your details!
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