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World's biggest diamond found outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, August 28, 2007 diamond roughly twice the size of the world's largest has been found in South Africa's North West province, SABC radio news reported on Monday. The world's largest diamond up until now, the Cullinan, was discovered near Pretoria in ... more
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Schools become 'centres of caring' outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, August 28, 2007 primary school in Wembezi township outside Estcourt is being turned into KwaZulu-Natal province's first "inclusive centre of learning, care and support", which will see school programmes extend beyond the classroom to food supply, health care and social ... more
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London Event targets expat skills outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, August 28, 2007 omecoming Revolution's London Event, taking place at the Kensington Olympia in October, will give South Africans living abroad the opportunity to explore the increasingly attractive job market back ... more
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South Africa pushes 'e-skills' outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, August 28, 2007 he South African government is to establish a council to oversee the development of "e-skills" in the country, while a number of leading local and international IT companies are to set up new training centres, it was announced on the ... more
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Facelift for Company's Garden outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, August 28, 2007 ape Town has set aside over R1-million to upgrade South Africa's oldest public garden, The Company's Garden, which was laid out by Jan van Riebeeck on behalf of the Dutch East India Company in the ... more
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Boks turn up World Cup heat outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, August 28, 2007 he Springboks put on an impressive show in their final Rugby World Cup warm-up match at Murrayfield on Saturday, producing an intense, cohesive effort to outplay Scotland ... more
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Team SA falter in Osaka outhAfrica.info - Tuesday, August 28, 2007 outh Africa's challenge at the Athletics World Championships in Japan got off to a poor start as the country's marathoners succumbed to the conditions and a strong 400m hurdles contingent failed to live up to their ... more
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Mulaudzi aims high in Osaka outhAfrica.info - Friday, August 24, 2007 he world number one ranked 800 metres athlete, Mbulaeni Mulaudzi, spearheads South Africa's challenge at the World Athletics Championships starting in Osaka, Japan on the ... more
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CT urges residents to recycle outhAfrica.info - Friday, August 24, 2007 ape Town has urged its residents to support recycling projects that aim to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases and minimise waste, while also saving on landfill space and putting valuable materials back into the manufacturing ... more
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Putting South African IT 'First' outhAfrica.info - Friday, August 24, 2007 new campaign, South Africa First, seeks to ensure that local businesses benefit from an estimated R1-billion a week spend on IT products and services in SA as a result of the country's economic ... more
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Durban gears up for 2010 draw outhAfrica.info - Friday, August 24, 2007 outh Africa's "Surf City" hosts the first official event leading up to the 2010 Fifa World Cup, the preliminary draw for the qualifying tournament. A record 204 countries will be vying for a place at SA 2010, and the draw to determine the qualifying groups will be a sizeable event... more
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Boks set for Scotland showdown outhAfrica.info - Friday, August 24, 2007 n Wednesday night, South Africa's football team fell 1-0 to Scotland at Pittodrie. On Saturday, at Murrayfield, Bafana Bafana's rugby counterparts get a chance to lower the Scottish flag when they face the Scots in a World Cup warm-up ... more
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'London Event' to lure expats back outhAfrica.info - Friday, August 24, 2007 omecoming Revolution, an organisation that aims to persuade South Africans living abroad to return home, is organising an exhibition in London between 13 and 14 October, where expatriates will have the opportunity to seek for jobs and even explore property investments in South ... more
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Mbeki, business leaders meet outhAfrica.info - Friday, August 24, 2007 he issues of electricity security, improvements to South Africa's criminal justice system, and skills development dominated the agenda of President Thabo Mbeki's meeting with local business leaders in Cape Town on ... more
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Durban gears up for 2010 draw outhAfrica.info - Friday, August 24, 2007 outh Africa's "Surf City" hosts the first official event leading up to the 2010 Fifa World Cup, the preliminary draw for the qualifying tournament. A record 204 countries will be vying for a place at SA 2010, and the draw to determine the qualifying groups will be a sizeable event... more
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Manual to guide local teachers outhAfrica.info - Friday, August 24, 2007 he Western Cape provincial government's education management and development centre is to introduce a new manual that will help teachers in the province find alternative methods to deal with disruptive and unruly students, as opposed to using corporal ... more
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Preliminary 2010 draw in Durban outhAfrica.info - Thursday, August 23, 2007 urban, South Africa's "surf city", will host the preliminary draw for the 2010 Fifa World Cup on 25 November. The draw will determine the qualifying groups for soccer's showpiece competition, which will be hosted by the Rainbow ... more
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Cape Town issues shark warning outhAfrica.info - Thursday, August 23, 2007 ape Town has warned beach and sea users along the city's inshore areas of the seasonal increase in white sharks in the ... more
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Campaign puts South Africa 'First' outhAfrica.info - Thursday, August 23, 2007 new campaign called South Africa First has been launched at the GovTech 2007 conference in Cape Town this week, with the aim of encouraging both the public and private sector to make use of more local content when they spend on information ... more
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SA to fund major DRC projects outhAfrica.info - Thursday, August 23, 2007 outh Africa is to help finance several major infrastructure projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo, including construction of a new terminal at N'Djili International Airport and a deep sea port on the Atlantic ... more
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