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Kunene and McKenzie ‘not co-owners of CRG’
Article
/ 3 October 2011

Kunene and McKenzie ‘not co-owners of CRG’

Kenny Kunene and Gayton McKenzie are not co-owners or directors of Central Rand Gold but own "an insignificant holding", the embattled company says.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 October 2011

Foot-and-mouth meat ban could cost SA R4-billion

A ban on some meat exports after a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak could cost South Africa over R4-billion a year, says the Red Meat Industry Forum.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 October 2011

Nobel prize for medicine awarded for immune system work

The 2011 Nobel prize for medicine or physiology has been awarded to a trio of researchers for increasing mankind’s understanding of the immune system.

By Staff Reporter
Fight rhino poaching by legalising lucrative horn trade?
Article
/ 3 October 2011

Fight rhino poaching by legalising lucrative horn trade?

The government is considering the merits of legalising trade in rhino horns, as part of a study into combating rampant poaching.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 October 2011

Tumbling Tiger set to drop out of world’s top 50

Tiger Woods will plummet to depths he has not reached in 15 years as he is projected to drop two spots to 51st in the world rankings.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma: Malema is (still) not the boss of South Africa
Article
/ 3 October 2011

Zuma: Malema is (still) not the boss of South Africa

Remaining coy on arms deal and Dalai Lama questions, President Jacob Zuma has taken the time to reassert that Julius Malema is not in charge of SA.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 October 2011

Tornado-hit Duduza to be declared a disaster zone

Duduza is to be declared a disaster area after a tornado ripped through the Gauteng town, killing a child and leaving hundreds homeless and injured.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 October 2011

Knock, paper, scissors: Gesture-based ‘key’ developed

Taiwanese researchers have developed an "invisible key" technology which allows users to unlock their doors by means of simple hand gestures.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 October 2011

Algeria floods leave bodies in their wake

Torrential downpours in Algeria have killed at least 10 people and ruined hundreds of homes. A mother and her infant daughter are also

By Staff Reporter
Dalai Lama? Don’t ask me, says Zuma
Article
/ 3 October 2011

Dalai Lama? Don’t ask me, says Zuma

President Jacob Zuma says he does not know whether the Dalai Lama’s South African visa will be approved, as it’s not really his department.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma: I’ll open up on arms deal probe — but not just yet
Article
/ 3 October 2011

Zuma: I’ll open up on arms deal probe — but not just yet

President Jacob Zuma says he will soon release further details on a commission of inquiry he is setting up into the controversial arms deal.

By Staff Reporter
Yemen warplane strikes own troops by mistake
Article
/ 3 October 2011

Yemen warplane strikes own troops by mistake

A Yemeni warplane has mistakenly bombed its own troops at a military site in the country’s volatile south, killing at least 30 soldiers.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 October 2011

NYPD accused of heavy-handed tactics in Wall Street protests

‘Occupy Wall Street’ protesters have slammed New York police, who they claim penned them in on the road before swooping in to make mass arrests.

By Staff Reporter
Sink or swim, Princess Charlene says she’ll do it her way
Article
/ 3 October 2011

Sink or swim, Princess Charlene says she’ll do it her way

Monaco’s newly-wed Princess Charlene has vowed to carry out her royal duties in her own style but admits adapting to the role is taking time.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 October 2011

New Cosatu youth wing ‘nothing like the ANC Youth League’

Cosatu will launch its own youth wing, called Cosatu Young Workers, at its congress next year — and insists it won’t resemble the ANC Youth League.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 October 2011

Deadly tornadoes wreak havoc in Duduza, Ficksburg

Two children were killed and hundreds of people left homeless after tornadoes ripped through Duduza, east of Jo’burg and Ficksburg in the Free State.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 October 2011

Scientists worried as Arctic has record ozone loss

An ozone hole five times the size of California has opened over the Arctic, matching ozone loss over Antarctica for the first time on record.

By Staff Reporter
Syrian tanks used to quell clashes
Article
/ 2 October 2011

Syrian tanks used to quell clashes

Troops have retaken control of the central Syrian city of Rastan after sending in 250 tanks to quell clashes between the army and deserters.

By Staff Reporter
Tshwane ANC elects new leadership
Article
/ 2 October 2011

Tshwane ANC elects new leadership

African National Congress members in the Tshwane region elected two sets of leaders at two separate conferences over the weekend.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 October 2011

Lampard hits hat-trick as Chelsea hammer Bolton

Frank Lampard scored a hat-trick as Chelsea reminded their Manchester title rivals that they too could score for fun with a 5-1 thumping.

By Staff Reporter
Bafana expects overseas-based players
Article
/ 2 October 2011

Bafana expects overseas-based players

Bafana Bafana expects all their overseas-based players to join the rest of the squad on Monday ahead of the weekend’s Africa Nations Cup.

By Staff Reporter
Cameron warns eurozone could blight world economy
Article
/ 2 October 2011

Cameron warns eurozone could blight world economy

British Prime Minister David Cameron says the eurozone has to get on with fixing its financial problems or risk pulling down the entire world economy.

By Staff Reporter
KZN youth league branch disbanded
Article
/ 2 October 2011

KZN youth league branch disbanded

The African National Congress Youth League has disbanded the provincial executive committee of its KwaZulu-Natal branch.

By Staff Reporter
Mugabe’s Singapore check-up downplayed
Article
/ 2 October 2011

Mugabe’s Singapore check-up downplayed

A local privately-owned newspaper has reported that Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe went to Singapore for a medical check-up last week.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 October 2011

Egypt ‘committed to free market’ after investor fears

Egypt’s deputy prime minister says his country is committed to a free market economy after the ownership of three companies was returned to the state.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 October 2011

Massmart eyes 23 new stores in eight months

Massmart Holdings CEO says the South African retailer majority owned by Walmart plans to open 23 new stores in the next eight months.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 October 2011

Ireland beat Italy 36-6 to set up quarterfinal with Wales

Captain Brian O’Driscoll scored an early second-half try that broke open a tight tussle to help Ireland to a 36-6 victory over Italy on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
Cele: ‘I’m going to be here until my job is done’
Article
/ 2 October 2011

Cele: ‘I’m going to be here until my job is done’

Police National Commissioner General Bheki Cele is not going to leave the SAPS until his "job is done", he said in an interview.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 October 2011

Wales batter Fiji to ease into last eight

Wales ran in nine tries to beat a lacklustre Fiji 66-0 and ease into the World Cup quarterfinals on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 October 2011

Chávez backs ‘brothers’ Gaddafi, Al-Assad

Venezuela’s President Hugo Chávez has reiterated his support for ousted Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and embattled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 October 2011

Atheism in America puts ‘religious right on the defensive’

The high profile of faith-based politicians such as Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry masks a steady growth in secularism.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 October 2011

Thai prime minister’s Twitter account hacked

The Twitter account of Thailand’s new prime minister was hacked on Sunday by someone posting criticism of her policies.

By Staff Reporter
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