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/ 21 September 2011
Crashes were almost always caused by drivers violating road laws, but enforcement authorities still insist on focusing on speed prosecution.
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/ 21 September 2011
Sub-Saharan Africa could maintain its economic expansion in the near term, but faltering US or European recovery could threaten trade, says the IMF.
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/ 21 September 2011
The US is building a ring of secret drone bases in the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula as part of a campaign against al-Qaeda affiliates.
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/ 21 September 2011
In a statement President Barack Obama welcomed the end of a policy that he said had forced gay and lesbian members to "lie about who they are".
John Smit left for the World Cup under siege to hold his place in the Bok team, yet he will be creating new records when he leads SA against Namibia.
Justin Bieber will be up against his girlfriend Selena Gomez and a new award called "biggest fans" will be awarded.
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/ 20 September 2011
Soweto designer Lesego Malatsi aims to conquer the fashion world, and made his debut at London Fashion Week.
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/ 20 September 2011
The $8-million production plant where the first fleet of passenger-ready Virgin Galactic spaceships will be built, has been completed in California.
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/ 20 September 2011
While SA’s growth is forecast at a more modest 3.4%, the IMF says it expects the economy of sub-Saharan Africa to grow by over 5% in the year ahead.
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/ 20 September 2011
Transport minister Sibusiso Ndebele is to ask Cabinet to reduce the top speed limit from 120km/h to 100km/h.
Municipal managers’ salaries will be regulated, the state says, after it emerged that bosses of municipalities which fared poorly were given bonuses.
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/ 20 September 2011
The IMF has put pressure on European banks to boost their capital to survive the debt crisis, which is posing a threat to the world economy.
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/ 20 September 2011
The SA Revenue Service has received more than two million returns since the tax season began on July 1, a 16% increase on last year’s figures.
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/ 20 September 2011
Sharks coach John Plumtree says the battle for the top four Currie Cup positions is still wide open, and the round robin will have several twists.
The Gautrain service between Rosebank and Hatfield had a punctuality record of 97.8% in its first 50 days, says the Bombela Concession Company.
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/ 20 September 2011
The new red, black and green flag of Libya has taken its place among the row of flags of UN member states at the organisation’s Europe headquarters.
Two men charged with the township murder of British honeymooner Anni Dewani are to go on trial next year in the Western Cape High Court.
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/ 20 September 2011
Poachers in Zimbabwe have poisoned watering holes in five game reserves, killing nine elephants whose tusks were removed from their carcasses.
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/ 20 September 2011
A rising concern among SA investors is the growing tension between the members of the eurozone — many of whom are major trading partners.
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/ 20 September 2011
Prescribed minimum benefits are to be pain in full by medical aid schemes, but consumers and some medical practitioners don’t understand this law.
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/ 20 September 2011
The sARB’s leading business cycle indicator fell by 0.9% in July, suggesting the second quarter’s slow pace of growth has continued into the third.
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/ 20 September 2011
Reports say Samsung will file lawsuits to try to block the sale of Apple’s iPhone 5 as part of its global legal tussle with the US technology giant.
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/ 20 September 2011
Ilona Staller, better known as "Cicciolina", is the protagonist in a row over the cost to ordinary Italians of the perks enjoyed by politicians.
amaBhungane welcomes withdrawal of controversial law
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/ 20 September 2011
Congress of South African Trade Union’s president S’dumo Dlamini has defied the ban on the liberation struggle song <i>Dubul’ ibhunu</i>.
Gwen Mahlangu-Nkabinde says she inherited a "poisoned chalice" after irregularities in the awarding of certain tenders was found in public works.
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/ 20 September 2011
Dominiko Waqaniburotu will miss his country’s last two World Cup pool games due to a three-week ban for a dangerous tackle on Bok Patrick Lambie.
South Africa was "open" to discuss Libya’s future in the United Nations, but insisted on African Union (AU) participation, President Jacob Zuma said.
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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.