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Competing subsidies fail to ignite solar geysers  2010-07-30 04:00:01 Coming in the next five years to a roof near you: one of a million solar water heaters. That is the government's plan but there is no clarity on how the target is going to be met, as the industry is governed by an incomplete regulatory system and important policy decisions have yet to be taken. [Full Story...]
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Sniffer rats to uncover landmines in Angola  2010-07-30 04:00:01 A BELGIAN organisation that trains rats to detect landmines may use the animals for a demining programme in Angola. The Antwerp-based charity, Apopo, may work with DanChurchAid on the project following the success of a similar operation in Mozambique, it said in a statement yesterday. [Full Story...]
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Long-term common sense a sight for sore eyes  2010-07-05 04:00:01 All its bluster aside, the government extended what was effectively an olive branch to the mining industry last week when it announced that empowerment and other charter targets for the mining industry would remain in place until 2014. [Full Story...]
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Offer may halt strike, but anger grows  2010-07-30 04:00:01 A great deal of murk and misinformation needs to be got out of the way for a reasonable and honest assessment of the public sector dispute. In the first place - and despite numerous and often contradictory reports - it will be obvious by today that the country's 380 000 teachers did not join the partial, two-day public sector strike that began yesterday. [Full Story...]
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Will media clampdown turn us into lapdogs?  2010-07-28 04:00:01 Of course we all know that the best way to protect information is to get it out into the sunlight as quickly as possible. We understand that, whatever happens, information must not be allowed to fester in some dark room, access to which is only available to a few select individuals. In such circumstances information is certain to go rancid. [Full Story...]
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