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Yearly Archives: 2013

Mandela update: Condition remains ‘unchanged’
Article
/ 10 June 2013

Mandela update: Condition remains ‘unchanged’

Former president Nelson Mandela’s condition remained "unchanged", the presidency has said over 48 hours after its announcement about Madiba’s health.

By Sapa and Staff Reporter
200 YSA 2013: An eco-friendly entrepreneur
Videos
/ 10 June 2013

200 YSA 2013: An eco-friendly entrepreneur

VIDEO: Sizwe Nzima is an entrepreneur assisting his Khayelitsha community by delivering medicine by bicycle. He is an M&G 200 Young South African.

By Staff Reporter
Barloworld chief executive sees Caterpillar unit sales growth in Africa
Article
/ 10 June 2013

Barloworld chief executive sees Caterpillar unit sales growth in Africa

Infrastructure spending on the continent is expected to boost equipment sales further following a 30% increase in the past financial year.

By Staff Reporter
Man arrested for several Mpumalanga rapes, murders
Article
/ 10 June 2013

Man arrested for several Mpumalanga rapes, murders

A man has been arrested in Pretoria for several rapes, murders and armed robberies in the Daantjie area outside Nelspruit, Mpumalanga

By Sapa
Media brave the cold for news on Mandela
Article
/ 10 June 2013

Media brave the cold for news on Mandela

Despite the cold, numerous reporters and photographers were monitoring the entrances of a hospital where Nelson Mandela was believed to be admitted.

By Sapa
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Article
/ 10 June 2013

Double mastectomy – a drastic measure

A preventative mastectomy might save your life if you are at high risk but it does not provide 100% protection from developing breast cancer.

By Sydney Masinga
Nadal still in pain despite French Open victory
Article
/ 10 June 2013

Nadal still in pain despite French Open victory

Rafael Nadal, who beat David Ferrer at the French Open, has opened up about his knee injury that sidelined him for seven months last year.

By Allan Kelly
L’Vovo brings his best to the Mbombela festival
Article
/ 10 June 2013

L’Vovo brings his best to the Mbombela festival

Despite the poor turnout at the Mbombela Music Festival in Nelspruit, the likes of artists such as L’Vovo made the experience truly enjoyable.

By Rhode Marshall
Cosatu wants its piece of the Brics pie
Article
/ 10 June 2013

Cosatu wants its piece of the Brics pie

The Brics group should be inclusive and allow full participation by labour unions in all its institutions, says Cosatu.

By Staff Reporter
Economic week ahead: SA’s mining, retail figures dominate
Article
/ 10 June 2013

Economic week ahead: SA’s mining, retail figures dominate

Manufacturing trade numbers will lead South Africa’s data calendar, while retail sales numbers in the US will set the tone for global markets.

By Matt Quigley
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