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Brent crude above $107
Brent crude for July delivery was up 76 cents at $107.59 per barrel in London.
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Brent crude for July delivery was up 76 cents at $107.59 per barrel in London.
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Hong Kong shares end up
Hong Kong shares posted a second straight gain in lacklustre trade.
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Hong Kong shares posted a second straight gain in lacklustre trade.
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Metro managers have highest salaries
The city managers of the Tshwane and Johannesburg metropolitan municipalities are the highest paid government employees.
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The city managers of the Tshwane and Johannesburg metropolitan municipalities are the highest paid government employees.
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Tongaat earnings increase
Tongaat Hulett has reported a rise in diluted headline earnings per share to 819.4 cents in the year ended March 2012, from 739.6 cents a year ago.
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Tongaat Hulett has reported a rise in diluted headline earnings per share to 819.4 cents in the year ended March 2012, from 739.6 cents a year ago.
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Rand firmer as Greek hopes prevail
The volatile rand was firmer on news that pro-austerity parties in Greece are front runners ahead of the critical poll next month.
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The volatile rand was firmer on news that pro-austerity parties in Greece are front runners ahead of the critical poll next month.
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Aquarius shares hit one-year low
Aquarius Platinum’s share price fell to a fresh one-year closing low on the JSE last week.
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Aquarius Platinum’s share price fell to a fresh one-year closing low on the JSE last week.
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Illovo profits increase
Illovo Sugar has reported an 18% rise in diluted headline earning per share to 132.5 cents in the year ended March 2012, from 112.1 cents a year earlier.
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Illovo Sugar has reported an 18% rise in diluted headline earning per share to 132.5 cents in the year ended March 2012, from 112.1 cents a year earlier.
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DRDGold incurs committee chair’s wrath
The head of Parliament’s water affairs portfolio committee has vowed to summon the executive management of mining company DRDGold to appear before MPs to explain what he called their “blackmail”...
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The head of Parliament’s water affairs portfolio committee has vowed to summon the executive management of mining company DRDGold to appear before MPs to explain what he called their “blackmail”...
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IMF chief ‘humiliates Greeks’
Greece’s socialist leader has accused International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director Christine Lagarde of trying to “humiliate” his crisis-hit country by saying that Greeks avoided paying taxes.
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Greece’s socialist leader has accused International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director Christine Lagarde of trying to “humiliate” his crisis-hit country by saying that Greeks avoided paying taxes.
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New team flown in to retrieve bodies
A new expert mine rescue team has been flown in from Welkom to help retrieve the bodies of nine miners at the Bontekoe mine.
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A new expert mine rescue team has been flown in from Welkom to help retrieve the bodies of nine miners at the Bontekoe mine.
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Push to capture serial rapists
Fifty Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offence police detectives have received special training to deal with serial rape cases.
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Fifty Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offence police detectives have received special training to deal with serial rape cases.
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Goodman guard case postponed
The assault case against the Goodman Gallery security guard has been postponed.
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The assault case against the Goodman Gallery security guard has been postponed.
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Getting rid of roads from apartheid era
The City of Cape Town is planning a R561 million upgrade project to rid the city of “apartheid roads” in poorer areas.
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The City of Cape Town is planning a R561 million upgrade project to rid the city of “apartheid roads” in poorer areas.
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Loophole in act delays sentencing of rapist
Sentencing in the rape and sexual assault case against Jan Schietekat has been delayed due to flaws in the Sexual Offences Act.
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Sentencing in the rape and sexual assault case against Jan Schietekat has been delayed due to flaws in the Sexual Offences Act.
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AU troops secure Somali aid corridor
AU and Somali government troops secured an aid corridor between Mogadishu and a former rebel stronghold close to the capital.
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AU and Somali government troops secured an aid corridor between Mogadishu and a former rebel stronghold close to the capital.
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Egypt to announce poll result soon
Egypt's election committee will announce on Monday first round results of the presidential poll, an official said.
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Egypt's election committee will announce on Monday first round results of the presidential poll, an official said.
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The Spear is down - Haffajee
“For any editor to respond to a threat to take down an article of journalism without putting up a fight is an unprincipled thing to do.”
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“For any editor to respond to a threat to take down an article of journalism without putting up a fight is an unprincipled thing to do.”
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R1.5bn lifeline for military vets
Military veterans have been thrown a lifeline with a possible R1.5 billion likely to be allocated for socio-economic support.
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Military veterans have been thrown a lifeline with a possible R1.5 billion likely to be allocated for socio-economic support.
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4 dead in horrific bus crash
Terrified passengers on an overloaded bus that crashed due to an allegedly drunk driver, tell of their fear.
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Terrified passengers on an overloaded bus that crashed due to an allegedly drunk driver, tell of their fear.
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Egypt election body weighs complaints
Egypt's election committee is considered complaints about the presidential poll.
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Egypt's election committee is considered complaints about the presidential poll.
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Somalia's Puntland police arrest 11 pirates
Police in Somalia's semi-autonomous region of Puntland arrested 11 pirates and recovered rifles, a heavy machinegun and a truck.
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Police in Somalia's semi-autonomous region of Puntland arrested 11 pirates and recovered rifles, a heavy machinegun and a truck.
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Forces complete G.Bissau deployment
The last batches of a 600-strong west African military force charged with restoring stability in Guinea-Bissau after an April coup.
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The last batches of a 600-strong west African military force charged with restoring stability in Guinea-Bissau after an April coup.
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Charles Taylor faces sentencing
Liberian warlord Charles Taylor will be sentenced for war crimes by a special UN court on Wednesday.
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Liberian warlord Charles Taylor will be sentenced for war crimes by a special UN court on Wednesday.
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Sudans to meet for crisis talks after fighting
Sudan and South Sudan are due to restart AU-led talks in Ethiopia in the first face-to-face meeting since bitter border fighting started.
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Sudan and South Sudan are due to restart AU-led talks in Ethiopia in the first face-to-face meeting since bitter border fighting started.
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Earth tremors felt in KZN, Mpuma
A minor earthquake in Swaziland resulted in earth tremors being felt in parts of KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga, according to a report.
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A minor earthquake in Swaziland resulted in earth tremors being felt in parts of KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga, according to a report.
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Doubt over alleged poisoning of Afghan girls
“The poisoning scares had all the earmarks of mass psychogenic illness, also known as mass hysteria.”
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“The poisoning scares had all the earmarks of mass psychogenic illness, also known as mass hysteria.”
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Suspected cannibal ‘fed victims to dog’
A Chinese man accused of killing at least 11 young men may not have consumed the human flesh himself, police said.
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A Chinese man accused of killing at least 11 young men may not have consumed the human flesh himself, police said.
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‘Bashir ready to pull troops from Abyei’
Sudan's president has said he is ready to pull troops from a disputed border area with South Sudan, former US president Carter said.
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Sudan's president has said he is ready to pull troops from a disputed border area with South Sudan, former US president Carter said.
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Flicker of hope in Canada student crisis
Faint hope has flickered for renewed talks between the government and students in Quebec .
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Faint hope has flickered for renewed talks between the government and students in Quebec .
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SuperSport win passage to Africa
As the dreams of Sundowns were crushed into a million pieces, Gavin Hunt realised one he had been hankering for.
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As the dreams of Sundowns were crushed into a million pieces, Gavin Hunt realised one he had been hankering for.
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No rest for Banyana
Most coaches would consider the tie as good as won and be relaxed. But Joseph Mkhonza is cut from a different cloth.
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Most coaches would consider the tie as good as won and be relaxed. But Joseph Mkhonza is cut from a different cloth.
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Majola’s objection turned down
Gerald Majola has reportedly failed in his bid to remove John Myburgh as the independent chairman of his disciplinary hearing.
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Gerald Majola has reportedly failed in his bid to remove John Myburgh as the independent chairman of his disciplinary hearing.
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Aussies Horwill, Beale to win Tests
James Horwill and star back Kurtley Beale have been ruled out of Australia's Tests against Scotland and Wales with injuries.
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James Horwill and star back Kurtley Beale have been ruled out of Australia's Tests against Scotland and Wales with injuries.
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Federer, Djokovic chasing history
After a low-key start to the French Open, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic enter the fray at Roland Garros.
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After a low-key start to the French Open, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic enter the fray at Roland Garros.
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Nomvethe wins big at PSL awards
Moroka Swallows striker Siyabonga Nomvethe scooped the country's top awards at the PSL season-end function.
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Moroka Swallows striker Siyabonga Nomvethe scooped the country's top awards at the PSL season-end function.
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Johson edges Dufner at Colonial
Zach Johnson fired a two-over 72 that included a two-shot penalty at the final hole to win the Crowne Plaza Invitational.
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Zach Johnson fired a two-over 72 that included a two-shot penalty at the final hole to win the Crowne Plaza Invitational.
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Venus hangs on, Roddick out
Venus Williams tamed a young fan as she survived the French Open’s dreaded first round, while Andy Roddick was knocked out.
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Venus Williams tamed a young fan as she survived the French Open’s dreaded first round, while Andy Roddick was knocked out.
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Donald No 1 again at win at Wentworth
Briton Luke Donald went to the top of the world rankings after strolling to a four-stroke victory in the PGA Championship.
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Briton Luke Donald went to the top of the world rankings after strolling to a four-stroke victory in the PGA Championship.
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Gebrselassie fails in Olympic bid
Former 10,000 metres world record holder Haile Gebrselassie has failed to qualify for the London Olympics.
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Former 10,000 metres world record holder Haile Gebrselassie has failed to qualify for the London Olympics.
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Div: I’m black, but I’m not stupid
Former Bok coach Peter de Villiers tells us how he refused to be a Saru puppet and how he can be used in future.
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Former Bok coach Peter de Villiers tells us how he refused to be a Saru puppet and how he can be used in future.
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Hesjedal wins Giro D’Italia
Ryder Hesjedal created cycling history here on Sunday, the Garmin rider becoming the first Canadian to win the Tour of Italy.
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Ryder Hesjedal created cycling history here on Sunday, the Garmin rider becoming the first Canadian to win the Tour of Italy.
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Windies restrict England’s lead
England lost captain Andrew Strauss for 141 but edged 58 clear of West Indies on first innings at tea on Sunday on the third day of the second Test.
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England lost captain Andrew Strauss for 141 but edged 58 clear of West Indies on first innings at tea on Sunday on the third day of the second Test.
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Glum start for SA at French Open
It was a glum start for South Africans in the French Open, with Davis Cup stalwarts Rik De Voest and Izak van der Merwe both going out.
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It was a glum start for South Africans in the French Open, with Davis Cup stalwarts Rik De Voest and Izak van der Merwe both going out.
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Del Potro advances at French Open
Juan Martin del Potro survived an injury scare to book his place in the second round of the French Open with a win against Albert Montanes.
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Juan Martin del Potro survived an injury scare to book his place in the second round of the French Open with a win against Albert Montanes.
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Els apologises for rant
Ernie Els apologised for his foul-mouthed criticism of the watering of the course here at Wentworth during the PGA Championship.
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Ernie Els apologised for his foul-mouthed criticism of the watering of the course here at Wentworth during the PGA Championship.
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SA hockey women looking to bounce back
The world number 12 Investec South Africa women’s hockey team will be looking to overturn four winless Test matches against world number 18 Scotland.
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The world number 12 Investec South Africa women’s hockey team will be looking to overturn four winless Test matches against world number 18 Scotland.
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Plumtree beaming after Sharks victory
Sharks coach John Plumtree was beaming with pride after his side overcame the Stormers in Durban on Saturday.
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Sharks coach John Plumtree was beaming with pride after his side overcame the Stormers in Durban on Saturday.
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Skizo qualifies for Olympics
BMX racer Sifiso “Skizo” Nhlapo booked his place in the SA team for the London Olympic Games after reaching the quarterfinals of the BMX World Championships in Birmingham, England.
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BMX racer Sifiso “Skizo” Nhlapo booked his place in the SA team for the London Olympic Games after reaching the quarterfinals of the BMX World Championships in Birmingham, England.
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Strauss pleased with Cheetahs win
Cheetahs hooker and captain Adriaan Strauss was pleased with the five points his side earned in their Super Rugby victory of 35-34 over the Waratahs.
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Cheetahs hooker and captain Adriaan Strauss was pleased with the five points his side earned in their Super Rugby victory of 35-34 over the Waratahs.
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City Press gives in to Zuma picture request
City Press editor Ferial Haffajee says the publication will remove the picture of the controversial portrait by Brett Murray from its website, which depicts President Jacob Zuma in an offensive...
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City Press editor Ferial Haffajee says the publication will remove the picture of the controversial portrait by Brett Murray from its website, which depicts President Jacob Zuma in an offensive...
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Zuma lawyer in tears
After a heated argument with the defence, the advocate presenting the ANC’s case on why the “offensive” painting of Jacob Zuma in the Goodman Gallery should be removed broke down...
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After a heated argument with the defence, the advocate presenting the ANC’s case on why the “offensive” painting of Jacob Zuma in the Goodman Gallery should be removed broke down...
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Full bench hears Zuma painting case
A full bench of the South Gauteng High Court is already in session to hear an African National Congress (ANC) application regarding the portrait depicting President Jacob Zuma in an...
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A full bench of the South Gauteng High Court is already in session to hear an African National Congress (ANC) application regarding the portrait depicting President Jacob Zuma in an...
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More than 200 rhinos killed this year
Since the beginning of this year, a total of 220 rhinos have been lost to illegal killings, says the Department of Environmental Affairs.Die regering sê 220 renosters is sedert die...
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Since the beginning of this year, a total of 220 rhinos have been lost to illegal killings, says the Department of Environmental Affairs.Die regering sê 220 renosters is sedert die...
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