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As the ANC conference in Manguang draws closer, calls for Kgalema Motlanthe to do to Jacob Zuma what Zuma did to Thabo Mbeki are coming from all kinds of places – and high?level politics isn't coming into it. By PHILLIP DE WET.</p>\n<p><a href=\"../article/2011-09-29-young-lions-embark-on-a-power-strip-show-in-provinces\">YOUNG LIONS EMBARK ON A POWER STRIP SHOW IN PROVINCES</a></p>\n<p>The ANC Youth League’s national leaders are not sitting around waiting for the outcome of their disciplinary hearings. In fact, after a bold and cunning move, they are now remote-controlling the league’s biggest province in an effort to get their way in 2012. CARIEN DU PLESSIS reports that we ain’t seen nothing yet.</p>\n<p><a href=\"../article/2011-09-29-south-africa-when-you-need-truth-who-you-gonna-call\">SOUTH AFRICA, WHEN YOU NEED TRUTH, WHO YOU GONNA CALL?</a></p>\n<p>When Jimmy Manyi first entered government, he took great pains to say that there was no conflict between his then brand new role as director-general of the Department of Labour, and his other job as president of the Black Management Forum. Again and again he promised there would be no conflict. Well, the Public Protector says he, er, lied. By STEPHEN GROOTES.</p>\n<p><a href=\"../article/2011-09-29-trevors-national-planning-commission-jams-online\">TREVOR'S NATIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION JAMS ONLINE</a></p>\n<p>It looks like fun and games: the chairman of the National Planning Commission and other commissioners having a back and forth with South Africans on the NPC’s website. But there’s serious work being done here. 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A faux Herman Cain, played by Kenan Thompson, was in an equally pretend Fox TV candidates’ debate as part of the season opener of the venerable “Saturday Night Live”. So who is this guy? By J BROOKS SPECTOR.</p>\n<p><strong>Business</strong></p>\n<p>SUSHI KING KUNENE THE FIRST LOSES HIS MINE</p>\n<p>Last Friday, mineral resources minister Susan Shabangu cancelled the mining licence granted to the Central Rand Gold, apparently owned by ex- convicts Kenny Kunene and Gayton McKenzie, for failing to meet the licence obligations. The mine’s management has indicated that it will challenge the matter in court, but in the meantime, the workers are out of work. By SIPHO HLONGWANE.</p>\n<p>SA BUILDS NICHE COMBAT PLANE</p>\n<p>Two firms have unveiled the first new combat aircraft to be designed and built in South Africa in almost a quarter of a century. The aircraft has many combat functions, but will probably see action against rhino poachers soonest. 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By THERESA MALLINSON.</p>\n<p>CROSSRUNNER: HONDA’S BOLD LAUNCH OF A NEW BIKE GENRE</p>\n<p>Honda has launched a whole new biking genre with the VFR 800X Crossrunner. When the bike was announced a year ago, I anticipated an adventure bike – something to fit the yawning chasm Honda created when they discontinued the iconic Africa Twin. When I saw pics of the Crossrunner, I was disappointed. This clearly wasn’t an adventure bike. By LANCE ROTHSCHILD.</p>\n<p><strong>Sport</strong></p>\n<p>WALLABIES BACK POSSIBLE RWC BOYCOTT</p>\n<p>Australian Rugby Union chief John O'Neill has backed the New Zealand Rugby Union's claims that leading countries may not be able to afford to attend future World Cups. By PLANETRUGBY.COM.</p>\n<p>AB IN DOUBT AGAINST AUSSIES</p>\n<p>AB de Villiers is in doubt for South Africa's upcoming series against Australia after fracturing his hand during the Champions League Twenty20 in India. 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