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/ 15 November 2011
The Medicines Control Council has obtained an urgent court order to stop the continued sale of potentially deadly medicines.
Jacob Zuma has concluded day one of a state visit to Oman where he took part in talks with Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al-Said on bilateral cooperation.
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula has told Parliament that the country is grappling with the same issues raised at the 2008 national sports indaba.
The Gulf Cooperation Council has rejected Syria’s call for an emergency Arab summit, making it unlikely the Arab League will agree to hold a meeting.
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/ 15 November 2011
About 53 000 Eastern Cape teachers have moved closer to striking as their union talks tough, setting Friday as the deadline for government to respond.
Hong Kong customs officers have seized a record 33 rhino horns along with ivory chopsticks and bracelets hidden in a container shipped from SA.
Liberia’s Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has appointed a nun to probe a pre-poll shooting incident as results are set to confirm her divisive re-election.
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/ 15 November 2011
The Eat Out Awards are a big deal in the restaurant industry — and for good reason.
President Jacob Zuma hopes that an old game will help learners improve their maths skills.
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/ 15 November 2011
Many bank customers’ cards are being used fraudulently despite the safety of a PIN and banks argue the customer must have compromised the PIN.