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/ 20 September 2011
Despite the postponement of Parliament’s vote on the Protection of Information Bill, it did not mean the fight to stop the legislation had been won.
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/ 20 September 2011
A new entrepreneurship organisation is working to balance economic power in South Africa by providing micro-loans to hard-up women.
South Africa feel they have what it takes to successfully defend their World Cup title defence with minnows Namibia their next tournament indicator.
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/ 20 September 2011
Mobile payments technology is available for some Android phone users after trial — but international customers will need to pre-pay.
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/ 19 September 2011
South Africa’s Vodacom is in talks to buy a stake in mobile operator Telekom Networks Malawi, media reports in Malawi said on Monday.
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/ 19 September 2011
The final audit report from the investigation into Cricket SA’s financial affairs has confirmed that no money went missing, CSA has announced.
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/ 19 September 2011
A court ruling in favour of Eskom in a wage dispute shows it is aligned with the interests of big capital, the World Federation of Trade Unions says.
A day before it was supposed to be debated on in Parliament, the Protection of Information Bill has been withdrawn for further discussion.
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/ 19 September 2011
The Brics emerging market powerhouses have already bought debt through the European Financial Stability Facility, says a Brazilian financial daily.
True tea comes from a single plant species, Camellia sinensis, and it is one of the many great gifts that China has given civilisation.