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Sea Harvest in empowerment deal outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, November 04, 2008 iger Brands has accepted an offer of R541-million from a consortium led by empowered investment company Brimstone to acquire a 73.16% stake in Sea Harvest, in what will be the largest empowerment transaction in the local fishing ... more
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The Magic Flute re-imagined outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, November 04, 2008 rguably the greatest piece of music theatre, performed as you've never seen it before - the South African way. Isango Portobello's award-winning version of Mozart's classic opera, The Magic Flute - Impempe Yomlingo , has opened in Johannesburg for a limited run, following triumphant seasons in Cape Town, London... more
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Sports heroes walk against Aids outhAfrica.info - Monday, November 03, 2008 host of South African sporting heroes will start their annual Walk Against Aids on Monday, 17 November. Johannesburg residents have been invited to join in for the first 10 kilometres of the walk, which ends in Kimberley on 1 December, World Aids ... more
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Es'kia Mphahlele's works on display outhAfrica.info - Monday, November 03, 2008 he National Library of South Africa has placed the published material of world-renowned author Es'kia Mphahlele, who passed away last week, on display for members of the public to ... more
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Green Point stadium 'ready by 2009' outhAfrica.info - Monday, November 03, 2008 he Green Point stadium will be complete by 14 December 2009, Cape Town Mayor Helen Zille says, adding that the concrete works will be complete by the end of October, with the main remaining tasks being the completion of the roof and the façade, laying the grass pitch, and installing... more
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Funding boost for emerging farmers outhAfrica.info - Monday, November 03, 2008 he Department of Agriculture has entered into a partnership with Khula Enterprise Finance to extend financial services to emerging farmers and agri-businesses. The Khula-Mafisa Fund will provide portfolio indemnity to financial institutions that provide production loans to emerging black farmers within the fund's target ... more
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The Goose sizzles in Johor Open outhAfrica.info - Monday, November 03, 2008 outh African golfer Retief Goosen ended a 21-month winless drought by capturing the Asian Tour's Iskandar Johor Open in Malaysia at the weekend, with a scintillating final round lifting him to a two-shot victory after he had entered the last day four shots off the ... more
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Joburg to spend R790m on 2010 outhAfrica.info - Monday, November 03, 2008 he City of Johannesburg has budgeted R789.1-million for its 2010 Fifa World Cup preparations, with R580-million going towards completing the tournament's flagship stadium, Soccer ... more
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Service exporters head for SA outhAfrica.info - Monday, November 03, 2008 ll eyes in the global services sector will be on South Africa when the country hosts the International Trade Centre's high-profile Service Exporter Network annual meeting and conference in ... more
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South African TV goes digital outhAfrica.info - Friday, October 31, 2008 outh Africa enters a new era in broadcasting on 1 November, when the country officially starts the conversion of its television broadcasting signal from analogue to digital technology. There will be a three-year "dual-illumination" period, after which the analogue signal will be switched ... more
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Joburg to allocates R790m for 2010WC outhAfrica.info - Friday, October 31, 2008 he City of Johannesburg has allocated R789.1-million for 2010 Fifa World Cup preparations, with R580-million going toward the completion of the tournament's flagship stadium, Soccer City. The rest is for the completion of the Ellis Park stadium, the International Broadcasting Centre, and for the city's legacy greening ... more
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Ivory sale to fund conservation outhAfrica.info - Friday, October 31, 2008 outh African National Parks says that regulations will be strictly enforced to ensure that proceeds from the sale of 51 tons of stockpiled ivory go toward elephant research, conservation, habitat expansion and the development of communities affected by the presence of ... more
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PetroSA's maths, science academy outhAfrica.info - Friday, October 31, 2008 tate oil and gas company PetroSA has opened a R1.2-million maths and science academy in Mossel Bay, in a bid to ensure that more local students are able to benefit from the company's tertiary education ... more
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Taking the fight to organised crime outhAfrica.info - Friday, October 31, 2008 he South African Police Service is taking the fight to crime syndicates in the country, says Safety and Security Minister Nathi Mthethwa, with the Organised Crime Unit making 344 arrests - including 43 for cash-in-transit heists and 17 for ATM bombings - between July and ... more
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South Africa's portal for the disabled outhAfrica.info - Friday, October 31, 2008 t's not just physical spaces that pose obstacles to people with disabilities. Virtual spaces can be just as inaccessible. The National Accessibility Portal is working to change this, using assistive technology to enable people with disabilities to access and share information online in an affordable ... more
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A new era for South African TV outhAfrica.info - Friday, October 31, 2008 outh Africa enters a new era in broadcasting on Saturday, 1 November, when the country officially starts the conversion of its television broadcasting signals from analogue to digital technology. There will be a three-year "dual-illumination" period, till 1 November 2011, after which the analogue signals will be switched ... more
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Bushman painting as documentary outhAfrica.info - Thursday, October 30, 2008 eservoirs of Potency, now on at the Origins Centre at Wits University in Johannesburg, is an exhibition of Bushman paintings like you have never seen before. Artist Stephen Townley Bassett spent 18 years recreating the ancient art form ... more
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CTICC plans 'SA's greenest building' outhAfrica.info - Thursday, October 30, 2008 he Cape Town International Convention Centre and the South African government are at an advanced stage of negotiations on a partnership to expand the hugely successful conference and expo venue, and in the process to create "the greenest building in South ... more
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Cape convention centre on a roll outhAfrica.info - Thursday, October 30, 2008 he Cape Town International Convention Centre enjoyed a record year in 2007/08, welcoming almost 550 000 visitors and delegates, hosting 500 events - including 42 international conferences - and contributing an estimated R2.7-billion to South Africa's gross domestic product ... more
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CTICC lands four major conferences outhAfrica.info - Thursday, October 30, 2008 he Cape Town International Convention Centre recently won bids to host four international congresses which, taken together, will bring nearly 5 000 delegates to South Africa and inject as much as R60-million into the local ... more
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