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/ 7 June 2006

Boks bring back the big guns

The Springboks will field one of their most-experienced sides when they line up against Scotland in the first of two rugby Test matches against the British side on Saturday. The team was named on Wednesday morning, while Scotland are expected to name their team later in the day.

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/ 7 June 2006

Zim journalists struggling to make ends meet

Journalists for Zimbabwe’s state-owned media earn tiny salaries well below the poverty line, a situation that means they can be easily ”manipulated”. Some reporters for the public media are taking home a monthly salary of Zim-million (), a wage that is far below the poverty line of Zim-million, reported the Herald, itself a state-owned daily.

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/ 7 June 2006

Choose your strategy first

The investment approach that is most appropriate for you will be determined by your needs. You may be planning to build up a long-term share portfolio or start a short-term trading portfolio, making money out of short-term moves in the market. These different drivers require different investment strategies.

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/ 7 June 2006

Up to 100 dead in ferry disaster on Lake Tanganyika

Up to 100 people were presumed dead following a fire on a ferry on the Congolese side of Lake Tanganyika, in Central Africa, reports said on Wednesday in Kinshasa. The ferry was travelling south from Uvira to Kalemie with several tonnes of freight, including barrels of oil and petrol, when the engine caught fire, United Nations-run Radio Okapi reported.

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/ 7 June 2006

In East Africa, soccer is ‘very, very important’

<a href="http://www.mg.co.za/specialreport.aspx?area=soccer_world_cup_2006"><img src="http://www.mg.co.za/ContentImages/272488/icon_focuson_wc3.gif" align=left border=0></a>It has been dubbed "The Greatest Show on Earth", and in Kenya that’s precisely what the Soccer World Cup is. So, with just days before the latest tournament kicks off in Germany, excitement among soccer fans in the East African country is mounting.