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Hunter, McLean team up for charity outhAfrica.info - Friday, October 03, 2008 wo of South Africa's most prominent cycling personalities will be aiming to win R100 000 for charity in the Pick 'n Pay Amashovashova National Classic cycle race this year, after narrowly missing out on achieving their goal in ... more
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Telkom rolls out its own 3G network outhAfrica.info - Friday, October 03, 2008 outh African telecoms company Telkom is deploying its own third generation (3G) wireless network across the country, taking the fixed-line operator closer toward providing its customers with fully converged information communication technology ... more
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Scuba diving in South Africa outhAfrica.info - Friday, October 03, 2008 f it's variety you're after, you've come to the right place. South Africa has an enormously long coastline ranging from about 35°S to 27°S - not quite within the usual range of tropical diving, but the Mozambique Current brings warm water with it, and at Sodwana Bay we have the... more
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Dimension Data expands into Angola outhAfrica.info - Friday, October 03, 2008 ohannesburg headquartered Dimension Data has acquired a 51% stake in Angolan IT company Sistemas Redes e Communicaçoes, enabling the multinational IT solutions and services provider to expand its operations in the key Middle East and Africa ... more
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Internationals challenge for Fish titles outhAfrica.info - Thursday, October 02, 2008 buzz of anticipation surrounds the 27th Hansa Powerade Fish River Canoe Marathon that gets under way at Grassridge Dam on Friday, 3 October, as a massive field from around the world gathers for the start of the most competitive edition yet of the famous two-day ... more
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Poverty in South Africa 'is declining' outhAfrica.info - Thursday, October 02, 2008 new report released by the Presidency has found that there has been a reduction in both absolute income poverty, which is the income of poor people, and in relative income poverty, which is the gap between the average income of poor people and the poverty ... more
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Arsenal, UJ in SADC football project outhAfrica.info - Thursday, October 02, 2008 rsenal Football Club has joined the University of Johannesburg as an official partner of the university's Grupo Desportivo de Manica project, which aims to use football as a vehicle to deliver socio-economic benefits to the people of Manica in Mozambique. The project will be later expanded to Soweto, then the... more
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Auto parts suppliers in R1bn investment outhAfrica.info - Thursday, October 02, 2008 olkswagen SA has attracted six vehicle component manufacturers to invest approximately R1-billion in new operations in Uitenhage, in the Eastern Cape Province, to enable the automaker to better take advantage of opportunities presented by the new Automotive Production and Development ... more
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Bafana on track with a win over Malawi outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, October 01, 2008 afana Bafana finally managed to find the back of an opponent's net and helped ease the pressure on coach Joel Santana, after a home-based team handed Malawi a 3-0 defeat in Germiston on Tuesday ... more
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'Adopt a nation' for the World Cup outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, October 01, 2008 outh Africa has launched the "Adopt a Nation" school campaign in the run up the next year's Fifa Confederations Cup and the 2010 Fifa World Cup, wherein both teachers and pupils will learn more about the various national teams that will participate during the ... more
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Cape Town a top ten 'green' city outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, October 01, 2008 ew York-based business ethics and social responsibility think tank, the Ethisphere Institute, has voted Cape Town as one of the ten cities in the world that are likely to become a global sustainability centre by 2020. The city was judged on various criteria including economic, environmental and social ... more
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New system to track school students outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, October 01, 2008 he Department of Education has launched a new R166-million system to collect data on each learner in the country, and track their progress and movement throughout their school careers - significantly changing the way in which the education department plans, monitors and makes ... more
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South Korea gives R8m for ICT centre outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, September 30, 2008 outh Korea is to contribute R8-million over three years toward the establishment of ICT cooperation centre, which will be used to exchange experiences in areas such as e-skills training and e-government services, and to build mutually cooperative relationships between the ICT sectors of the two ... more
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South Africa exhibitions calendar outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, September 30, 2008 usiness tourism is booming in South Africa. And no wonder. Over 1 000 world-class conference and exhibition venues are available across the country, ranging from intimate bush hideaways to hi-tech convention centres, and all offering a wealth of side-tours. Take a look at our calendar of forthcoming ... more
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Sappi buys paper business for R8.9bn outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, September 30, 2008 outh African multinational paper and pulp giant Sappi is to acquire the coated graphic paper business of Finland's M-real for ?750-million (about R8.9-billion), as it moves to expand its product offering and enhance its position as a leading producer of coated fine paper ... more
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2010 WC to be the best: Motlanthe outhAfrica.info - Monday, September 29, 2008 outh Africa is still on track to host the best Fifa World Cup ever despite recent changes in the government, newly-elected president Kgalema Motlanthe says. For his part, Fifa president Sepp Blatter said that he remained confident in South Africa's ability to turn 2010 into an "unforgettable ... more
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High water for Fish Canoe Marathon outhAfrica.info - Monday, September 29, 2008 ith hundreds of paddlers expected in Cradock ahead of the Hansa Powerade Fish River Canoe Marathon on 3 and 4 October, the race organisers have issued a warning that the Fish River will be running fuller than normal for the week before the race, and they have urged paddlers tripping... more
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'Speaking phones' for the sight impaired outhAfrica.info - Monday, September 29, 2008 outh African cellular operator Vodacom has launched three new Vodacom Speaking Phones as part of its drive to make cellular communication accessible to customers who are blind or partially sighted. Users will not have to pay extra for the text-to-speech software, as it will be subsidised by the ... more
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Motlanthe to 'serve with humility' outhAfrica.info - Monday, September 29, 2008 ew South African president Kgalema Motlanthe has assured the country that he will carry out his duties as president with "dignity, commitment and humility". He added that he was aware of the duties and responsibilities that came with holding such high office, as well as the expectations of the people... more
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Buying flowers with your cellphone outhAfrica.info - Friday, September 26, 2008 irst National Bank has partnered with leading online floral company NetFlorist to allow its customers to buy flowers for special and sentimental occasions online, and pay for them on their cellphone using their Cell Pay Point ... more
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