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- Fear of flying: Africa correspondent 'fesses up
Foreign Correspondent © Related Links Confed tourists in SAfrica adapt to crime fears June 26, 2009, 2:31 am Lions make five changes for second Springbok Test June 25, 2009, 10:52 pm Will World Cup bring South Africans closer? June 26, 2009, 10:16 am To
- Captain Hassan insists Egypt can qualify
Egypt captain Ahmed Hassan knows that only maximum points will take his team to the World Cup. Latest Football: Captain Ahmed Hassan insists struggling Egypt can reach the 2010 World Cup in South Africa ahead of a crucial qualifier against Rwanda in
- Emaar shuts office over Algerian projects delay
DUBAI: Dubai's Emaar Properties has closed its office in Algeria due to a lack of progress on its projects in the North African country, the company said yesterday. 'Emaar created designs for key developments in the country and the master plans were
- Developing countries need N-tech for development: S Africa
Durban, July 04: South Africa has underlined the need for global nuclear disarmament, even as it said that developing countries should not be denied access to advanced technology 'needed for their development'. 'We should be vigilant that in advancing
- Sadomba: From Maputo to Sudan overnight
ZIMBABWE international striker Edward Sadomba last night spoke of his shock at ending up at Sudanese giants Al Hilal when a move to Greece appeared done and dusted. The former Dynamos forward last week joined the Sudanese giants from South African
- Thirty-one South African boys die from botched circumcision
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AFP) - Thirty-one teenage boys have died from complications after botched traditional circumcision rites in South Africa's rural Eastern Cape region, officials said yesterday. 'Since the beginning of June, two deaths are being
- Wounded Lions roar back to salvage pride
The British and Irish Lions avoided a second successive series whitewash by producing a spirited display of attacking rugby to beat South Africa 28-9 in the third and final test at Ellis Park yesterday. South Africa, who won the first two tests, made 10
- Emaar shuts Algeria office; projects stall
Reuters/DubaiDubai?s Emaar Properties has closed its office in Algeria due to a lack of progress on its projects in the North African country, the company said yesterday. ?Emaar created designs for key developments in the country and the master plans
- Emaar closes Algeria office 'due to lack of progress'
UAE. Dubai-based Emaar Properties has closed its office in Algeria due to a lack of progress on its projects in the North African country, the company said on Saturday. 'Emaar created designs for key developments in the country and the master plans were
- Lions beat South Africa
The British and Irish Lions have beaten South Africa 28-9 in the final Test in Johannesburg. They ended their tour of South Africa with a record-equalling victory over the Springboks. Shane Williams scored twice as the Lions opened a 15-6 half-time lead
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