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Fuel price: govt considers options outhAfrica.info - Friday, June 13, 2008 he government will not cut fuel levies, but ministers have been tasked with identifying the best, most practical ways of reducing the impact of rising fuel costs on the price of food and other goods and ... more
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Barloworld unveils R2.4bn BEE deal outhAfrica.info - Friday, June 13, 2008 iversified industrial group Barloworld has unveiled a R2.4-billion black economic empowerment transaction that will see 10% of the JSE-listed company's shares being transferred to a strategic partner, employees and community ... more
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The Comrades Marathon outhAfrica.info - Friday, June 13, 2008 he latest edition of the world's greatest ultra-marathon takes place on Sunday. Catch up on the history - along with some fascinating facts and anecdotes - of a race that's internationally recognised for the body-sapping challenge it poses and the camaraderie it fosters among its thousands of ... more
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16 June 1976: 'This is our day' outhAfrica.info - Friday, June 13, 2008 t is a day violently etched on the South African collective conscience. Commemorated over 30 years later as Youth Day, an official holiday, it is the day that honours the deaths of hundreds of Soweto schoolchildren, a day that changed the course of the country's history: 16 June ... more
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Theatre gets physical at the Fest outhAfrica.info - Thursday, June 12, 2008 ringe physical theatre probes some thorny issues at this year's National Arts Festival. From sexuality, identity, love, belonging and authenticity to some of the more bizarre absurdities of life, the 2008 programme is packed with physical ... more
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Community Builder: Farouk Abrahams outhAfrica.info - Thursday, June 12, 2008 even years ago, Farouk Abrahams came up with the idea of a goalkeeper's academy that would not only train talented youngsters for potential football careers, but also feed much-needed skills development into previously disadvantaged ... more
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No fuel levy relief: Govt outhAfrica.info - Thursday, June 12, 2008 he government is not considering cutting fuel levies, but ministers have been tasked with identifying the most desirable, practical and possible ways of reducing the impact of the rising cost of fuel on food prices and other goods and ... more
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Sappi reduces its carbon footprint outhAfrica.info - Thursday, June 12, 2008 outh African paper and pulp company Sappi is increasingly using biomass recovered from wood and bark waste instead of industrial coal to generate thermal energy and steam, which allows the company to meet up to 40% of the energy requirements at its mills and reduce its carbon ... more
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Team relay draws Berg newcomers outhAfrica.info - Thursday, June 12, 2008 he innovative new relay race that looks certain to see a substantial increase in entries for this year's Isuzu Berg River canoe marathon is proving to be a major talking point in the ... more
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SA to clamp down on child labour outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, June 11, 2008 he government has released the draft Child Labour Programme of Action as part of its plans to reduce the number of children who are forced into labour, currently thought to number around one ... more
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Barloworld gears for Tour de France outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, June 11, 2008 aving just completed their first Giro d'Italia, South African-sponsored Team Barloworld's attention has shifted to the Tour de France, and the "Reds" are deep into their preparations for cycling's biggest ... more
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SA six aim for US Open glory outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, June 11, 2008 he US Open tees off on Thursday with six South Africans in the 156-man field. Tiger Woods is the hot favourite to add to his 13 major victories but, as Trevor Immelman proved at the US Masters, he's not ... more
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South African art outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, June 11, 2008 outh Africa is home to some of the world's most ancient and beautiful art -
the rock paintings of the San. It's also the scene of a host of diverse and challenging contemporary artists producing important new ... more
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Now tell us Your SA Story! outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, June 11, 2008 iving in South Africa? Help us tell the world the South African Story, and stand to win a Canon S5 digital camera valued at over ... more
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Home Affairs speeds up services outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, June 11, 2008 he Department of Home Affairs has made steady progress in its turnaround strategy, having reduced the time needed to produce a new ID to just over two months, adding a track and trace facility for applications and will soon introduce a pilot project for smart ID ... more
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Barloworld prepares for Tour de France outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, June 11, 2008 aving just completed their first Giro d'Italia, Team Barloworld attention has shifted to cycling's biggest race, and the "Reds" are deep into their preparations for the Tour de ... more
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SA research spending 'on track' outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, June 11, 2008 lose to one percent of South Africa's gross domestic product is the result of research and development spending by both the public and private sectors, ensuring that the country's economy remains competitive in the global ... more
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Eastern Cape's truck making boom outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, June 10, 2008 espite the slowdown in the passenger vehicle market, demand for light and heavy commercial vehicles continues to rise, with the Eastern Cape province - where Mercedes Benz, General Motors and Volkswagen assemble their vehicles - set to benefit from increased construction activity across the ... more
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Liliesleaf: one day back in '63 outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, June 10, 2008 iliesleaf Farm, home of the ANC leadership in the early 1960s and the scene of the arrest of the Rivonia trialists, has opened as a museum. Denis Goldberg, one of the surviving trialists, and Bob Hepple, who escaped before the trial, reminisce about one of the key moments in South... more
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Stadium safety: leaving nothing to chance outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, June 10, 2008 tadium security is back in the spotlight following the deaths of 10 spectators at a recent 2010 World Cup qualifying match in Liberia. While the jury is still out over the causes of this tragedy, it has once again highlighted an emotive ... more
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