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Yearly Archives: 2013

Four Eldos ‘lolli lounge’ children sent to rehab
Article
/ 22 May 2013

Four Eldos ‘lolli lounge’ children sent to rehab

Four children, including an eight-year-old, have been removed from "lolli lounges" in Eldorado Park, says Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane.

By Jenni Evans
Gore, heists and frontrunners: Behind the scenes at Cannes
Article
/ 22 May 2013

Gore, heists and frontrunners: Behind the scenes at Cannes

Ryan Gosling’s latest offering gets booed, Jerry Lewis makes a come back and the festival’s spree of high-profile robberies continues.

By Sapa Afp
Digital did not kill the radio star in Africa
Article
/ 22 May 2013

Digital did not kill the radio star in Africa

Radio may be old but it’s the most accessible form of technology on the continent, which is why some African leaders feel threatened by it.

By David Smith
Police mum on charges against Gupta cop escorts
Article
/ 22 May 2013

Police mum on charges against Gupta cop escorts

Although internal processes will continue against Metro cops who allegedly escorted Gupta guests, criminal charges against them may have been dropped.

By Sapa
Hosseini considers his latest book his most ambitious
Article
/ 22 May 2013

Hosseini considers his latest book his most ambitious

"The Kite Runner" author Khaled Hosseini’s latest novel, "And the Mountains Echoed", tells of how we are united by loss, failure and missing out.

By Hillel Italie
Sascoc to assist swimmers going to Barcelona
Article
/ 22 May 2013

Sascoc to assist swimmers going to Barcelona

South Africa’s Olympic governing body will contribute more than R400 000 towards the national swimming team’s Fina World Championships campaign.

By Sapa
Kenyan farmers reap the benefits of technology
Africa
/ 22 May 2013

Kenyan farmers reap the benefits of technology

A number of apps and cellphone-based programmes are being developed to help small-scale Kenyan farmers increase their agricultural skills and yields.

By Staff Reporter
Experts doubt rand’s further fall
Article
/ 22 May 2013

Experts doubt rand’s further fall

Although the rand has plummeted to a near four-year low, market experts say it is not likely to drop further ahead of anticipated inflation data.

By Reuters
Kenya misses out as Obama’s Africa tour plays catch-up
Article
/ 22 May 2013

Kenya misses out as Obama’s Africa tour plays catch-up

As Barack Obama embarks on his first major presidential tour of Africa, David Smith looks at how the US president’s ancestral homeland will miss out.

By David Smith
DRC waits on funding for world’s largest hydropower project
Africa
/ 22 May 2013

DRC waits on funding for world’s largest hydropower project

The dream of harnessing the DRC’s mighty Congo River has moved closer, and South Africa has pledged to buy half of the power it generates.

By Guardian Reporter
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