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In ODIs, I’d choose the Sharjah century against Australia in 1998; I was the non-striker and watched it from up close. Full Article at Hindustan Times
No lamb here: Imanol Harinordoquy is not about to be butchered It's been over three years since France last faced South Africa, a June Test in Cape Town the French won a convincing 36-26. Full Article at Planet Rugby
Electricity pylons carry power from Cape Town's Koeberg nuclear power plant July 17, 2009. View Photo »
It’s like I have moved 10 or 20 years back. Joburg [Johannesburg] is like so far [ahead], and Cape Town is so very backward. What I always ask myself – where do the black people work in the Western Cape? I don’t see them. You walk in the malls, you walk in the store. It’s either coloured or white people...
On board Spirit of Australia in the Clipper 09-10 Round the World Yacht Race, Leg 2, Rio de Janeiro to Cape Town Spirit of Australia leads the overall standings in the Clipper Race We are now well into the second leg of our circumnavigation... Full Article at BBC Sport
Cape Town - For some people, marriage proposals involve enormous bunches of roses, early evening hot air balloon rides or romantic dinners for two which culminate in a jewellery box being delivered with dessert. Full Article at Independent Online
EXTRA - SuperSport United’s Gavin Hunt, Daine Klate and Thandani Ntshumayelo win all 3 PSL awards of the month NOT FOR THE FIRST TIME... Also out of the squad - this time due to injury - is Mamelodi Sundowns defender Siboniso Gaxa. Full Article at Sowetan
Cape Town residents walk past billboards highlighting the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup, August 29, 2009. Despite mounting enthusiasm for the tournament, some difficulties remain. View Photo »
There is very little community awareness or empowerment. The marketing of South Africa as a tourist destination has seen huge resources being directed to a few urban centres, such as Cape Town or Durban. But this merely camouflages the high poverty rate in South Africa.
Cape Town - A bookkeeper burst into tears when confronted about money she had allegedly stolen, the Bellville Specialised Commercial Crime Court heard on Monday. Full Article at News24
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, November 9 (UNHCR) – When Langton Sanyanga fled his native Zimbabwe for South Africa almost two years ago, the 22-year-old thought he would soon find a job in the hospitality industry. Full Article at Reuters Alert Net
Cape Town (Afrikaans: Kaapstad /ˈkɑːpstɑt/; Xhosa: iKapa) is the third most populous city in South Africa, forming part of the metropolitan municipality of the City of Cape Town. Full Article
Electricity pylons carry power from Cape Town's Koeberg nuclear power plant July 17, 2009.
View Photo »Cape Town residents walk past billboards highlighting the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup, August 29, 2009. Despite mounting enthusiasm for the tournament, some difficulties remain.
View Photo »Cape Town residents walk past billboards highlighting the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup, August 29, 2009. Despite mounting enthusiasm for the tournament, some difficulties remain.
View Photo »Cape Town residents walk past billboards highlighting next year's 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup, August 29, 2009. Despite mounting enthusiasm for the tournament, some difficulties remain.
View Photo »Early morning fog enshrouds Cape Town's harbour, August 25, 2009. The city is one of eight South African cities hosting the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup, which kicks off on June 11, 2010.
View Photo »Early morning fog enshrouds Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup Stadium, August 25, 2009. South Africa is hosting soccer's showpiece event, which kicks off on June 11, 2010.
View Photo »Early morning fog enshrouds Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup Stadium, August 25, 2009. South Africa is hosting soccer's showpiece event, which kicks off on June 11, 2010.
View Photo »Early morning fog enshrouds Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup Stadium, August 25, 2009. South Africa is hosting soccer's showpiece event, which kicks off on June 11, 2010.
View Photo »Early morning fog enshrouds Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup Stadium, August 25, 2009. South Africa is hosting soccer's showpiece event, which kicks off on June 11, 2010.
View Photo »Cape Town residents stand beneath a poster of former President Nelson Mandela as they join in celebrations of Mandela's 91st birthday, July 18, 2009. Mandela, an international icon and former South African president, led the country out of apartheid in 1994.
View Photo »A Cape Town resident stands beside a poster of former President Nelson Mandela as he takes part in Mandela's 91st birthday celebrations July 18, 2009. Mandela, an international icon and former South African president, led the country out of apartheid in 1994.
View Photo »A Cape Town resident joins in former President Nelson Mandela's 91st birthday celebrations on the city's streets, July 18, 2009. Mandela, 90, an international icon and former South African president, led the country out of apartheid in 1994. Madiba is Mandela's clan name.
View Photo »A Cape Town child watches performers during former President Nelson Mandela's 91st birthday celebration on the city's streets, July 18, 2009. Mandela, an international icon and former South African president, led the country out of apartheid in 1994.
View Photo »A Cape Town resident joins in former President Nelson Mandela's 91st birthday celebrations on the city's streets, July 18, 2009. Mandela, 90, an international icon and former South African president, led the country out of apartheid in 1994. Madiba is Mandela's clan name.
View Photo »A Cape Town resident stands beside a poster of former President Nelson Mandela as he takes part in Mandela's 91st birthday celebrations July 18, 2009. Mandela, 90, an international icon and former South African president, led the country out of apartheid in 1994.
View Photo »Cape Town residents stand beneath a poster of former President Nelson Mandela as they join in celebrations of Mandela's 91st birthday, July 18, 2009. Mandela, 90, an international icon and former South African president, led the country out of apartheid in 1994.
View Photo »Striking construction workers march through the streets of Cape Town, July 14, 2009. The workers are near a deal with employers to end a strike that is holding up work on stadiums for the 2010 World Cup, the main union involved in the dispute said on Tuesday.
View Photo »Striking construction workers march through the streets of Cape Town July 14, 2009. The workers are near a deal with employers to end a strike that is holding up work on stadiums for the 2010 World Cup, the main union involved in the dispute said on Tuesday.
View Photo »Striking construction workers march through the streets of Cape Town, July 14, 2009. The workers are near a deal with employers to end a strike that is holding up work on stadiums for the 2010 World Cup, the main union involved in the dispute said on Tuesday.
View Photo »Striking construction workers march through the streets of Cape Town July 14, 2009. The workers are near a deal with employers to end a strike that is holding up work on stadiums for the 2010 World Cup, the main union involved in the dispute said on Tuesday.
View Photo »Striking workers demonstrate outside Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium July 9, 2009. The trade union leading the national construction strike that entered its second day on Thursday has warned other employers to avoid confrontation in wage negotiations.
View Photo »Police stand guard as striking workers demonstrate outside Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium July 9, 2009.
View Photo »Police stand guard as striking workers demonstrate outside Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium, July 9, 2009.
View Photo »Striking workers demonstrate outside Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium July 9, 2009. The trade union leading the national construction strike that entered its second day on Thursday has warned other employers to avoid confrontation in wage negotiations.
View Photo »Striking workers demonstrate outside Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium July 9, 2009. The trade union leading the national construction strike that entered its second day on Thursday has warned other employers to avoid confrontation in wage negotiations.
View Photo »Cape Town residents walk past billboards highlighting the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup, August 29, 2009. Despite mounting enthusiasm for the tournament, some difficulties remain.
View Photo »It’s like I have moved 10 or 20 years back. Joburg [Johannesburg] is like so far [ahead], and Cape Town is so very backward. What I always ask myself – where do the black people work in the Western Cape? I don’t see them. You walk in the malls, you walk in the store. It’s either coloured or white people...
There is very little community awareness or empowerment. The marketing of South Africa as a tourist destination has seen huge resources being directed to a few urban centres, such as Cape Town or Durban. But this merely camouflages the high poverty rate in South Africa.
The competition for the bursary was tough. We had to write a number of essays and went through a process of interviews, the final one at Nelson Mandela’s home in Bishop’s Court in Cape Town.
This has grown overnight and now Spirit of Australia is power reaching at speeds of over 10 knots, aiming exactly at Cape Town. Expect to see us moving up the position table very soon
We cannot allow a deliberate derailment of the BRT in Cape Town when other similar projects are on course elsewhere in the country. The country deserves a better response from Zille on the maladministration
We are opening a hotel each in the British Virgin islands and Mexico while our Cape Town hotel will open in December 2009. Another two are underway in Morocco
The City of Cape Town far exceeds most of the benchmark targets for employment equity
I've known Trevor Immelman from Cape Town for some time and he's friends with Lance Armstrong ... When he heard what I was going through, he called Lance and I got an SMS from him wishing me luck. That was pretty special.
One of the interesting exhibitions will be that of Air Namibia, where visitors could first-hand experience a flight simulator, demonstrated by a pilot, as well as stand a chance of winning two return tickets to Cape Town and accommodation for two at a five-star wine estate
I’m looking forward to be visiting Cape Town for the first time ... especially since I’ll be there to help out the JAG Foundation and its work with the youth of South Africa.
I’m looking forward to be visiting Cape Town for the first time
The stadiums are ready and we expect Cape Town's stadium to be complete by the end of the year
But, what government is looking at at this particular stage, is basically, to look at how much it costs the state to run a government from Pretoria and a Parliament in Cape Town. It's just an exploratory discussion at this stage... to understand the cost implications.
The fact that literally hundreds of staff have to move between the two cities, and that ministers also have to have houses in Cape Town, houses in Pretoria, and that the state needed to provide transport, cars, in both Pretoria and Cape Town [comes] at [a] great cost to the state.
I'm confident that all the stadiums will be ready. Of course, the one in Cape Town, we've always said December or probably next year.
The government task team is looking at waste and excesses and looking at the totality of expenses that may require review, and those range from the procurement of vehicles to this expensive practice of having Parliament in Cape Town, when government is in Pretoria - because cumulatively there's more was...
The old National Party government spent half the year in Cape Town and half the year in Pretoria. Now there's a lot of commuting and two houses. Ministers should live in one house - that would be a major, major save.
You know the difference between Johannesburg and Cape Town is that in Johannesburg you feel very liberated. You feel like you are in South Africa - a liberated South Africa. Even the white people that you deal with in Johannesburg are different.
Cape Town is so behind. Johannesburg is cosmopolitan, Cape Town is not. Cape Town is a white man's paradise. They are in charge, they do as they please.
Those excesses range from procurement of vehicles, right up to this expensive practice of having Parliament in Cape Town, when government is in Pretoria.
Safety is definitely a concern for young Australians and that's why we chose to stay in Cape Town and Durban
The amount of Internet traffic in Cape Town has grown exponentially over the past few years, as online media, call centers and other heavy Internet business users have flourished
Johannesburg ISPs have long enjoyed benefits such as improved performance for traffic within the city, cost-savings and an extra layer of redundancy from the JINX ... Cape Town service providers will now also be able to take advantage of a local peering point and experience the same benefits.
Our research shows that, for the R1.3-million average cost of a tiny studio flat in central London, one could acquire an ultra-modern loft apartment in central Cape Town, or a three-bedroom apartment right on the beach front in Sea Point.
While I was still working for a company in Johannesburg my managers wanted to send me on emergency carpentry work in Cape Town on a plane. I refused and asked my supervisors, ‘what if the plane crashed?’
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