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One person was killed and several others injured when a group of gunmen opened fire on buses in Durban’s Inanda area early on Wednesday morning.
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The Namibia, government is trying to attract cement companies into the country, in response to the growing demand from the housing sector.
Original post by GroundReport.com and software by News Africa
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The ANC-led government must introduce a five-year plan to realise the dream of free education in the country, the South African Student Congress said on Wednesday.
Original post by Independent Online and software by News Africa
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President Thabo Mbeki yesterday congratulated Judge Navanethem Pillay on her appointment as the next UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Original post by Sunday Times and software by News Africa
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July 31st, 2008 Comments Off
The MDC Senator for Khumalo,Sen.David Coltart has described as a non starter,ZANU PF’s reported offer of third Vice president post to MDC President Morgan Tsvangirai in an SADC/AU initiated all-inclusive …
Original post by The Namibian and software by News Africa
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July 31st, 2008 Comments Off
South Africa will press ahead with plans to disband an elite investigating unit despite criticism the move will undermine the fight against rampant crime and corruption.
Original post by WSVN-TV Miami Beach and software by News Africa
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A Pietermaritzburg woman who operates a daycare centre for toddlers accidentally drove her car into 10 babies yesterday, killing one and injuring the others.
Original post by Sunday Times and software by News Africa
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July 30th, 2008 Comments Off
A scientist from the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics , Hari C. Sharma, has become the first Asian to be elected president of the 102-year-old International Congress of …
Original post by India Gazette and software by News Africa
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July 30th, 2008 Comments Off
The ruling ZANU PF party has expressed fears that Morgan Tsvangirai might form a government in exile.
Original post by The Namibian and software by News Africa
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Mining companies have approached power utility NamPower saying they are ready to buy electricity from the Kudu Gas Project in US Dollars, Managing Director Paulinus Shilamba told the Economist this week.
Original post by AllAfrica.com and software by News Africa
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