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Serena Chaudhry

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/ 1 September 2010

Obama: Time to turn the page in Iraq

President Barack Obama declared an end to the mission in Iraq on Tuesday and promised Americans "my central responsibility" is to repair the economy.

By Steve Holland and Serena Chaudhry
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/ 16 February 2010

Absa sees muted growth in 2010, impairments to slow

Absa expects impairments to slow in 2010 and forecast muted growth as the economy recovers from recession.

By Serena Chaudhry
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/ 21 January 2010

Foreign investment in SA to rise in 2010

The JSE expects a strong 2010 as foreigners continue to invest confidence in Africa’s biggest economy ahead of the Soccer World Cup.

By Serena Chaudhry
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/ 29 February 2008

Singer dismisses sex allegations as ‘lies’

Popular Afrikaans singer Jurie Els, now living in New Zealand with his athlete wife Hestrie Cloete, has broken the silence around accusations of sexual abuse levelled against him by another, younger singer, Robbie Klay, media reports said on Friday. Klay has alleged that he was for seven years sexually molested as a child.

By Wendell Roelf and Serena Chaudhry

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