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/ 27 October 2002
A much improved Orlando Pirates scored a goal in each half to sink a disappointing Sundowns 2-0 in a hard-fought Castle Premiership clash played at the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace near Rustenburg on Saturday.
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/ 27 October 2002
South African Cassius Baloyi retained his International Boxing Organisation junior lightweight crown with a stunning 11th round TKO over his countryman Mbulelo Botile in the main event of the Crowning Duel tournament at Carnival City on Saturday night”.
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/ 27 October 2002
Despite kicking the Blue Bulls to an overwhelming 31-7 victory in the Currie Cup final at Ellis Park on Saturday, there was no place for sensational flyhalf Derick Hougaard in Rudolf Straeuli’s 26-man Springbok squad.
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/ 27 October 2002
Veteran goalkeeper John Tlale was the hero and villain as South Africa pipped Tanzania 4-3 on penalties on Saturday to finish third in a four-nation tournament.
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/ 27 October 2002
All eyes will be on Finance Minister Trevor Manuel on Tuesday when he unveils the Treasury’s three-year spending plans, giving taxpayers their first sight of what to expect in next year’s Budget.
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/ 26 October 2002
In recent weeks public discourse has been dominated by news and debates about the strategies South Africa should use to fight poverty. Drivenby soaring food prices, reports of grinding poverty in our rural provinces and ideological battles within the ruling African National Congress alliance, this debate has rightly come to occupy South Africa’s political centre stage.
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/ 26 October 2002
‘He may be fucking his cellmate every night but if you ask him: ‘Have you had a homosexual experience in prison?’ he will truthfully, as far as he is concerned answer, ‘No’."
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/ 26 October 2002
Malawi’s third multi-party general elections are scheduled for 2004, but the country has already been thrown into political anarchy.
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/ 26 October 2002
Rising up from Port Elizabeth, the monument will stand 30-storeys tall, facing the sea and dwarfing the Statue of Liberty, to give the world a new carved colossus — that of former president Nelson Mandela.
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/ 26 October 2002
M&G Media, holding company of the Mail & Guardian, appointed a new board this week. It was chosen because of a change in ownership after Newtrust Company Botswana Limited (NCBL) acquired an 87,5% shareholding in the company.