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Yearly Archives: 2012

Ten years on, little justice in Senegal shipwreck disaster
Africa
/ 25 September 2012

Ten years on, little justice in Senegal shipwreck disaster

A decade after the worst maritime disaster in recent history, relatives of those killed when a Senegalese ship sank in the Atlantic wait for justice.

By Coumba Sylla and Joseph Lopy
IDC eyes African opportunities
Article
/ 25 September 2012

IDC eyes African opportunities

Developing tourism projects outside of SA seems incongruent with the Industrial Development Corporation’s mandate of developing local industries.

By Advertorial Supplement
Pandor: South Africa must develop manufacturing sector
Article
/ 25 September 2012

Pandor: South Africa must develop manufacturing sector

Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor says South Africa must develop its manufacturing sector in order to industrialise.

By Sapa
Albert Einstein’s brain, now available on iPad
Article
/ 25 September 2012

Albert Einstein’s brain, now available on iPad

The brain that revolutionised physics now can be downloaded as an app for $9.99. But it won’t help you win at Angry Birds.

By Staff Reporter
Favourable terms for project loans
Article
/ 25 September 2012

Favourable terms for project loans

The tourism industry is a notoriously capital-intensive sector that requires access to funding, preferably from someone with an appetite for risk.

By Advertorial Supplement
Madrid back on track with Rayo Vallecano win
Article
/ 25 September 2012

Madrid back on track with Rayo Vallecano win

Real Madrid kept Barcelona in their sights as an early goal from Karim Benzema put them on their way to a 2-0 win over Rayo Vallecano.

By Tim Hanlon
Community comes first in tourism development
Article
/ 25 September 2012

Community comes first in tourism development

The travel business can boom — and benefit local development — if entrepreneurs take advantage of funding offerings.

By Advertorial Supplement
Deep Read: The tortured children of Syria’s war
Article
/ 25 September 2012

Deep Read: The tortured children of Syria’s war

In the bleak, windswept landscape of the swelling Za’atari camp in Jordan, child refugees are struggling to cope with the horrors of Syria’s war.

By Guardian Reporter
Terry and Ferdinand meet at racism hearing
Article
/ 25 September 2012

Terry and Ferdinand meet at racism hearing

John Terry and Anton Ferdinand have met as the Chelsea captain’s FA disciplinary hearing over allegations he racially abused the QPR defender begins.

By Julian Guyer
Meyer sweating over Springbok injuries
Article
/ 25 September 2012

Meyer sweating over Springbok injuries

Bok coach Heyneke Meyer was left to sweat over his team selection for Saturday’s game against Australia with a number of players nursing injuries.

By Ockert De Villiers
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