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"I hope African and Chinese businessmen can well understand their bright opportunities," said a chief executive of Africa's biggest banking group Saturday here on the eve of the fourth ministerial conference of the Forum of China-Africa Cooperation... Full Article at People's Daily Online
South Africa team is scheduled to visit India next year in February. Tour and fixture committee of Board for Cricket Control of India (BCCI) would hold a meeting to decide dates and venues of matches. Full Article at New Kerala
South Africa's former police chief Jackie Selebi leaves court on the fourth day of his corruption trial in Johannesburg October 8, 2009. View Photo »
It’s the idea of Nelson Mandela that remains the glue that binds South Africa together
Will Genia stretches out to score against England Will Genia, the discovery of the season, is fast emerging as a once-in-a-generation halfback for Australia after again stealing the show in the Qantas Wallabies's 18-9Cook Cup win over England at... Full Article at Rugby.com
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. , Nov. 8, 2009 – History was made today at the conclusion of the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World Qualifying Series (WQS) 6-Star PRIME O’Neill Cold Water Classic California and Oakley Pro Junior ASP North America... Full Article at Transworld Surf
New appointment: Paul Boateng has joined the board of Aegis Defence Services Paul Boateng joined the board of Aegis Defence Services - completing his transformation from 'Loony left' councillor to a member of the Establishment. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
South Africa's former police chief Jackie Selebi leaves court on the fourth day of his corruption trial in Johannesburg October 8, 2009. View Photo »
‘Who lost China?” was the battle cry of a witch-hunt conducted in the US State Department following the 1949 victory of Mao Zedong’s communists. Full Article at Rootless Cosmopolitan
The chance, however slim, to sample life on the grandest stage football has to offer can hoist players to previously unscaled heights and James Milner is a case in point. Full Article at Irish Examiner
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (Afrikaans: Republiek van Suid-Afrika, Zulu: iRiphabliki yaseNingizimu Afrika, Xhosa: iRiphabliki yaseMzantsi Afrika), is a country located at the southern tip of the African continent. It borders the countries of Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Swaziland. Full Article
South Africa's former police chief Jackie Selebi leaves court on the fourth day of his corruption trial in Johannesburg October 8, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa's former police chief Jackie Selebi leaves court on the fourth day of his corruption trial in Johannesburg October 8, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa's former police chief Jackie Selebi leaves court on the fourth day of his corruption trial in Johannesburg October 8, 2009.
View Photo »International team member Ernie Els of South Africa watches his drive on the ninth tee during his practice round for the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco, California October 7, 2009.
View Photo »International team member Retief Goosen of South Africa chips to the fifth green during his practice round for the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Harding Park golf course in San Francisco, California, October 7, 2009.
View Photo »International team member Retief Goosen of South Africa hits during a practice round at the Presidents Cup golf competition on October 7, 2009, at Harding Park Golf course in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »International team member Tim Clark of South Africa hits from the first fairway during his practice round for the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco, California October 7, 2009.
View Photo »The initial lineup of the South African U-20 team listens to their national anthem moments before their game against South Africa in the FIFA World Cup second round football match played in the city of Ismailia, 140 kilometers north east of Cairo on October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ghanaian goalkeeper Daniel Agyei stops a South African kick to the goal during supplementary time during the FIFA World Cup second round football match played in the city of Ismailia, 140 kilometers northeast of Cairo on October 6, 2009. Ghana disqualified South Africa by wining 2-1.
View Photo »Ghanaian forward Dominic Adiyiah runs by the South African team�s bench on his way to celebrate his goal against Ghana during supplementary time turning the scoreboard 2-1, thus disqualifying South Africa from advancing in the tournament after the FIFA World Cup second round football ma...
View Photo »South African goalkeeper Darren Keet remains on the ground after having failied to stop the shot by Ghanaian forward Dominic Adiyiah during supplementary time turning the scoreboard 2-1 thus disqualifying South Africa from advancing in the tournament after the FIFA World Cup second roun...
View Photo »South African goalkeeper Darren Keet rolls over after failing to stop the shot by Ghanaian forward Dominic Adiyiah during supplementary time, turning the scoreboard 2-1, thus disqualifying South Africa from advancing in the tournament after the FIFA World Cup second round football match...
View Photo »South African goalkeeper Darren Keet rolls over as the ball bounces from inside the goal, after failing to stop the shot by Ghanaian forward Dominic Adiyiah during supplementary time turning the scoreboard 2-1 thus disqualifying South Africa from advancing in the tournament after the FI...
View Photo »South Africa's goalkeeper Darren Keet (R) watches as a shot from Ghana goes past the net during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ghana's Dominic Adiyiah and South Africa's Gladwin Shitolo (R) react after their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa's Kermit Erasmus and Ghana's Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu (R) jump for the ball during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ghanaian defender Daniel Addo (5) and South African forward George Maluleka (R) vie for the ball during the second half of the game played between Ghana and South Africa in the FIFA World Cup second round football match played in the city of Ismailia, 140 kilometers northeast of Cairo o...
View Photo »South African forward Kermit Erasmus (18) executes a double flip as teammate forward George Maluleka (17) runs towards him to celebrate scoring the opening goal of the match against Ghana during the second half of the game played between Ghana and South Africa in the FIFA World Cup seco...
View Photo »South African forward Kermit Erasmus (18) executes a double flip as teammate South African forward George Maluleka (17) runs towards him in celebration of scoring the opening goal of the match against Ghana, during the second half of the game played between Ghana and South Africa in the...
View Photo »South Africa's Thulani Serero looks at the ball during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match against Ghana in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Teammates surround South African forward Kermit Erasmus (18) celebrating scoring the opening goal of the match against Ghana during the second half of the game played between Ghana and South Africa in the FIFA World Cup second round football match played in the city of Ismailia, 140 ki...
View Photo »South Africa's Kermit Erasmus (R) celebrates his goal with teammates George Maluleka and Kamohelo Mokotjo (C) during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match against Ghana in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa's Kermit Erasmus challenges Ghana's David Addy (L) during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa's Kermit Erasmus celebrates his goal with teammate George Maluleka (R) during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match against Ghana in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ghanaian defender Samuel Inkoom (top) jumps over South African defender Sibusiso Khumalo (bottom) while South African midfielder Thulani Serero (back L) runs behind them during the first half of the game played between Ghana and South Africa in the FIFA World Cup second round football m...
View Photo »South Africa's former police chief Jackie Selebi leaves court on the fourth day of his corruption trial in Johannesburg October 8, 2009.
View Photo »It’s the idea of Nelson Mandela that remains the glue that binds South Africa together
When the envelope was opened and it was South Africa, I think it was almost a second liberation for us
We have 9.5 million tourists every year to South Africa -- surely we would not have seen a one million year-on-year growth in tourism if it was not a destination where people can come on vacation and be safe
Australia are a tough side. India are also no less and they have a lot of talent. But they are still a bit behind top teams like Australia and South Africa
A fact of life that cannot be ignored is that both South Africa and China are developing countries whose growing stature in international affairs is there for everybody to see
The players with us in South Africa will be all fit
You can't help but be changed by what you see over there — the overwhelming poverty and disease ... I went to areas (Botswana, Zambia and South Africa) where one out of three people are dying of AIDS, and most of those people are 20 to 40 years old. So, what you have left, basically, are children and gr...
In this year's sweep, the ACCC identified an unauthorised site offering tickets for the FIFA World Cup in South Africa at www.worldcupticketing.com.
We follow always David James ... He is playing well but the problem is he can't train for two days after every game. That's one problem I have to decide. But we have time before South Africa.
We had a bad day ... We probably gave away 30-40 extra runs and that made the difference. We must improve our fielding because New Zealand are one of the best fielding sides in the world, on a par with South Africa.
I love what South Africa has to offer in terms of décor, and I am a huge fan of the Out of Africa, colonial farmhouse feel. The terrace is not a showpiece, but rather a lived-in space for relaxing; a place to escape, with beautiful views of the mountains and vineyards. I love the rustic feeling under th...
The shift towards the G20 reflects the critical importance of emerging economies like South Africa, India, Brazil and others.
Aegis had no contact with Paul Boateng when he was high commissioner of South Africa about the South African mercenary bill or any other matter. The high commissioner would have acted at all times on the instructions of Her Majesty’s government in making representations on this as on all matters.
It was then stashed away across the world, including in countries such as Dubai, Thailand, Indonesia and South Africa, or put in different projects in India
The money was sent to South Africa from Dubai, where a large amount was stashed away by the gang through the hawala (illegal foreign-exchange transactions) route
There's so much coal around, if we were to stop producing it, our buyers would just shift to perhaps lower quality ones from South Africa, or Indonesia, and tweak the technology to be able to use it
They fought a fascist regime in Germany, opposed a racist regime in South Africa and a totalitarian one in the Soviet bloc, and yet we have a regime today in Iran that is a combination of all three – and yet they are doing nothing about it.
While many questions remain unanswered about South Africa's arms dealings over the past decade, the decision by government to cancel the order for military aircraft should be commended
This is nothing more than a variation of the Nigerian scam with proceeds eventually going to Nigeria, South Africa or the United Kingdom ... Prosecution is basically non-existent because the perpetrators reside in foreign countries.
In 1994, when Jonty Rhodes was hit on the head (with a cricket ball) in England and spent two days in hospital for concussion, Ali Bacher (former managing director of the United Cricket Board of South Africa) asked me to draw up safety standards for helmets. At the time, there were none in South Africa.
Given South Africa's social and economic inequalities and developmental challenges, its vulnerability to the impacts of rising global temperatures, it is crucial to secure a fair outcome in Copenhagen
The end of the apartheid regime in South Africa, of military juntas in South America, of the former Soviet Union -- all of it came at the hands of the people of those nations themselves
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