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Schools' pledge for South Africa outhAfrica.info - Thursday, February 14, 2008 choolchildren could be reciting a new national schools' pledge during morning assemblies by March this year. The pledge is intended to instil a renewed sense of morality in young South ... more
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South Africa exhibitions calendar outhAfrica.info - Thursday, February 14, 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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Timely project rollout vital: Erwin outhAfrica.info - Thursday, February 14, 2008 he efficient and timely rollout of the government's various infrastructure programmes is crucial in ensuring that it meets its economic growth and poverty alleviation goals, says Public Enterprises Minister Alec ... more
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No water crisis: Hendricks outhAfrica.info - Thursday, February 14, 2008 he Department of Water Affairs and Forestry has assured the public that there is no water contamination crisis, as has been reported in the media, adding that plans are in place to tackle acid mine drainage over the short, medium and long ... more
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Easter in Durban: What a rush! outhAfrica.info - Thursday, February 14, 2008 drenaline junkies in need of a rush are in for their annual Easter treat as the Durban beachfront will, for the sixth year, host the immensely popular Vodacom Easter Adrenaline Beach Festival from 21 March 21 to 23 ... more
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Man United confirm SA tour dates outhAfrica.info - Thursday, February 14, 2008 he dates for the third visit of English Premier League giants Manchester United to South Africa have been confirmed. They'll be in the country from 19 July to 26 July to take on Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates in the Vodacom ... more
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Energy targets exceeded: Erwin outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, February 13, 2008 outh Africans are beating the government's 10% target for reduction in electricity consumption, and emergency measures will continue over the next six months to ensure a further drop in demand, says Public Enterprises Minister Alec ... more
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Irish peat firm enters SA market outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, February 13, 2008 ape Town-based Echo Horticulture has acquired sole rights to distribute Harte Peat mushroom casing soil from Ireland in the sub-Saharan African region, with the company also hoping to supply a third of South Africa's mushroom ... more
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New curriculum in full effect outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, February 13, 2008 n 2008, for the first time, scholars across South Africa will be on the same national school curriculum, with the completion of the curriculum change that was introduced in ... more
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A1GP fans set for Durban delight outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, February 13, 2008 he streets of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal are set to once again reverberate to the magnificent sound of high-tech racing V8 engines as South Africa hosts round seven of the third season of the A1GP World Cup of Motorsport next ... more
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Energy targets exceeded: Erwin outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, February 13, 2008 outh Africa is currently saving more than the 10% reduction target in electricity consumption set by the government and emergency measures are set to continue over the next six months to ensure a further drop in demand, says Minister of Public Enterprises Alec ... more
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Paralympic honour for Van Dyk outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, February 12, 2008 outh African wheelchair racing superstar Ernst van Dyk's lofty status in the international Paralympic community was recently underlined when he was chosen as one of 11 Paralympic ambassadors by the International Paralympic ... more
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Second Grammy for Soweto Choir outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, February 12, 2008 outh Africa's Soweto Gospel Choir won a second consecutive Grammy Award in the category best traditional world music for their album African Spirit at a glitzy ceremony at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles on ... more
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Distell to reduce its 'footprint' outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, February 12, 2008 outh African wine and spirits maker Distell is currently piloting the capture and re-use of carbon dioxide released during the production of apple ciders at its manufacturing plant in Paarl, in an effort to reduce the impact of its operations on the ... more
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World croquet champs for SA outhAfrica.info - Monday, February 11, 2008 outh Africa hosts the 2008 World Golf Croquet Championships from 8 to 16 March. The event will feature 64 competitors from 17 countries, with Egypt being the team to beat - the North Africans have produced the winner on each of the seven occasions the championships have been ... more
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Cultures collide at Dance Umbrella outhAfrica.info - Monday, February 11, 2008 he 2008 FNB Dance Umbrella, a celebration of South Africa's rich cultural heritage through the medium of contemporary dance, takes place at venues across Johannesburg from ... more
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Domestic flights in South Africa outhAfrica.info - Monday, February 11, 2008 outh Africa has a number of airlines flying between its major cities, and to some of its smaller ones, with fares ranging from first-class to cut-price economy. Flights can be booked online from anywhere in the ... more
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SA 'has the edge' in telescope bid outhAfrica.info - Monday, February 11, 2008 ime is on South Africa's side in its battle with Australia to host the ?1.5-billion Square Kilometre Array, as much of the technology needed to build and operate the massive radio telescope does not yet exist, says South African astronomer Phil ... more
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Coega to set up skills centre outhAfrica.info - Monday, February 11, 2008 he Coega Industrial Development Zone, one of South Africa's hottest industrial properties, is to set up a centre to develop the technical skills of workers on site, while also providing a small business incubator and simulator ... more
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Two thumbs up for Midmar Mile outhAfrica.info - Monday, February 11, 2008 espite a rainy Saturday, the 2008 Midmar Mile weekend was a roaring success, with excellent racing, fun and drama, slickly put together into a professional package that kept competitors and spectators well ... more
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