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Johannesburg — KABELO Mabalane made his worst investment a decade ago, blowing a million rands on his party habit. It was leisure spending at the height of the kwaito music boom, and today the fledgling entrepreneur regrets wasting every cent of it. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Johannesburg - Economists may have been a tad too bearish about recovery prospects in the residential property market, with First National Bank (FNB) now the second bank having to adjust its house price growth forecasts upwards. Full Article at Empowering Financial Decisions
The US Consulate in the Sandton area of Johannesburg is closed on September 22, 2009 after the United States closed all its government facilities in South Africa at least for one day, due to concerns raised by the regional US security office. View Photo »
Johannesburg is turning into the centre of ethnic eating in South Africa. Dining is less formal, but if you want the best Chinese, go straight to China Town and much the same goes for Portuguese, African and Indian. They are all authentic
The judge in Jackie Selebi's corruption case has turned down the state security ministry's request for leave to appeal a decision compelling an ex-intelligence official to testify. Full Article at iAfrica.com
Johannesburg - With an R8.4bn injection into its hard wax business, petrochemical giant Sasol looks to double its local output of the adhesive commonly used to seal cereal boxes. Full Article at Empowering Financial Decisions
Johannesburg - Gold stocks led the upside as the JSE extended gains by noon on Tuesday in what a trader said was an indication that there was still an appetite for risk with the weaker dollar helping to boost gold. Full Article at Empowering Financial Decisions
Municipality workers demonstrate through the streets of Johannesburg, South Africa, as they press their demands for better pay, Thursday, July 30, 2009. The workers are on the fourth day of a strike demanding a better pay increase. View Photo »
Africa's time, and especially Johannesburg, has come. We are really proud, but also ready to host more events of this magnitude.
Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Eskom Holdings Ltd. , which supplies about 95 percent of South Africa’s power, cut its request to raise tariffs to 35 percent a year for the next three years and said it aims to sell a stake in its planned Kusile power plant. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
A shelter for destitute HIV-positive mothers and their children in Johannesburg, South Africa: More still needs to be done to fight HIV/AIDS. Full Article at Spiegel Online
Johannesburg, also known as eGoli (place of gold), is the largest and most populous city in South Africa. The city is affectionately known as "Jo'burg", "Jozi" and "JHB" by South Africans. Johannesburg is the provincial capital of Gauteng Province, the wealthiest province in South Africa, and fourth largest economy in Sub-Sahara Africa. Full Article
Spain national football team player Xabi Alonso arrives at Johannesburg's Oliver Tambo International airport on June 10, 2009 ahead of the June 14 FIFA 2009 Confederations Cup.
View Photo »Spain national football team captain Iker Casillas arrives at Johannesburg's Oliver Tambo International airport on June 10, 2009 ahead of the June 14 FIFA 2009 Confederations Cup.
View Photo »Spain national football team defender Carles Puyol arrives at Johannesburg's Oliver Tambo International airport on June 10, 2009 ahead of the June 14 FIFA 2009 Confederations Cup.
View Photo »Spain national football team player Fernando Torres arrives at Johannesburg's Oliver Tambo International airport on June 10, 2009 ahead of the June 14 FIFA 2009 Confederations Cup.
View Photo »Italy national football team player Vincenzo Iaquinta arrives at Johannesburg's Oliver Tambo International airport on June 8, 2009 ahead of the June 14 FIFA 2009 Confederations Cup.
View Photo »Italy national football team coach Marcello Lippi arrives at Johannesburg's Oliver Tambo International airport on June 8, 2009 ahead of the June 14 FIFA 2009 Confederations Cup.
View Photo »Italy national football team player Davide Santon arrives at Johannesburg's Oliver Tambo International airport on June 8, 2009 ahead of the June 14 FIFA 2009 Confederations Cup.
View Photo »Italy national football team captain Fabio Cannavaro arrives at Johannesburg's Oliver Tambo International airport on June 8, 2009 ahead of the June 14 FIFA 2009 Confederations Cup.
View Photo »Italian team players board a flight to Johannesburg for the Confederations Cup soccer tournament, at Pisa airport, Italy, Sunday, June 7, 2009.
View Photo »Italian team player Gianluigi Buffon boards a flight to Johannesburg for the Confederations Cup soccer tournament, at Pisa airport, Italy, Sunday, June 7, 2009.
View Photo »Italian team player Fabio Cannavaro boards a flight to Johannesburg for the Confederations Cup soccer tournament, at Pisa airport, Italy, Sunday, June 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ellis Park stadium in Johannesburg, Sunday, April 19, 2009. The Stadium is one of four venues to stage matches during the Confederations Cup soccer tournament.
View Photo »The skyline of Johannesburg is seen from Gold Reef City, gold mine theme park and museum, south of the city, in July 2006. Johannesburg is one of four cities to host the Confederations Cup Soccer Tournament starting June 14.
View Photo »The skyline of Johannesburg is seen from the south in June 2006. Johannesburg is one of four cities to host the Confederations Cup Soccer Tournament starting June 14.
View Photo »The skyline of Johannesburg is seen from the west in June 2006. Johannesburg is one of four cities to host the Confederations Cup Soccer Tournament starting June 14.
View Photo »An aerial view of Johannesburg and Hillbrow in this image made Sunday April 19, 2009. Slow ticket sales, public transport problems and a woefully late marketing campaign threaten to cast a cloud over the tournament, the dress rehearsal for the 2010 World Cup.
View Photo »A municipal bus west of Johannesburg Wednesday, June 3, 2009 carries a radio station advertisement. Slow ticket sales, public transport problems and a woefully late marketing campaign threaten to cast a cloud over the tournament, the dress rehearsal for the 2010 World Cup.
View Photo »A municipal bus west of Johannesburg, transports passengers Wednesday, June 3, 2009. Slow ticket sales, public transport problems and a woefully late marketing campaign threaten to cast a cloud over the Confederations Cup tournament, the dress rehearsal for the 2010 World Cup.
View Photo »Workers hand paint makarapas at a Johannesburg workshop Wednesday May 27, 2009. Makarapas are outlandish transformed miners helmets used by soccer fans throughout South Africa, and are going global as the nation gears up for the upcoming Confederations Cup and next year's World Cup.
View Photo »Workers hand paint makarapas at a Johannesburg workshop Wednesday May 27, 2009. Makarapas are outlandish transformed miners helmets used by soccer fans throughout South Africa, and are going global as the nation gears up for the upcoming Confederations Cup and next year's World Cup.
View Photo »Workers hand paint makarapas at a Johannesburg workshop Wednesday May 27, 2009. Makarapas are outlandish transformed miners helmets used by soccer fans throughout South Africa, and are going global as the nation gears up for the upcoming Confederations Cup and next year's World Cup.
View Photo »A beggar eats food alongside a road in a Johannesburg suburb, Tuesday, May 26, 2009. The government says South Africa's economy has entered into a recession after shrinking 6.4 percent during the first quarter of this year.
View Photo »Members of the British Lions arrive in Johannesburg at the Oliver Tambo international airport on May 25, 2009. The Lions will tour in South Africa for the next few weeks and face world champions South Africa in a three-Test series starting in June.
View Photo »Members of the British Lions arrive in Johannesburg at the Oliver Tambo international airport on May 25, 2009. The Lions will tour in South Africa for the next few weeks and face world champions South Africa in a three-Test series starting in June.
View Photo »ANC supporters celebrate during victory celebrations at Nasrec in Johannesburg, April 24, 2009. South Africa's ruling African National Congress claimed victory on Friday in a general election that will make party leader Jacob Zuma president.
View Photo »Spain national football team captain Iker Casillas arrives at Johannesburg's Oliver Tambo International airport on June 10, 2009 ahead of the June 14 FIFA 2009 Confederations Cup.
View Photo »He was critically injured and flown to the Charlotte Maxeke (formerly Johannesburg General) hospital
350.org has reached out across the notoriously fragmented continent of Africa to inspire people from downtown Johannesburg to remote parts of Somalia to do something, however to raise awareness of climate change. We’re making inroads into consciousness, and that’s great.
Good evening from Johannesburg, South Africa, I am Martin Tyler and beside me with the color commentary for this match is Julie Foudy.
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.
I've been a Cliff fan since I was 13. I love his music, his style and the fact he's a clean living guy and very charitable. There's not a lot of others like him these days. I'd already booked the Manchester tickets when he announced he'd be touring to our hometown in Johannesburg - but I don't mind - I'...
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?’
I opened a case with the Johannesburg police three months ago after a woman in Europe e-mailed me a copy of the message, which also carried a cellphone number for the person pretending to be me.
The accused travelled from Johannesburg and we could not wait any longer and had to finalise the case immediately
I think the Lions have progressed nicely this season in terms of their performances, so it would be silly to expect us to simply rock up in Johannesburg and run in four tries
It's about living life large and exploring your world and how that relates to the human condition. Our top programmes are huge performers and appeal to a wide cross-section of viewers, no matter if they're in Jeddah, Johannesburg or Beijing. This is one of our greatest strengths
there were only 39 incidents during this year's FIFA Confederation Cup in South Africa ... Tourists should not go to downtown Johannesburg at night. Be vigilant, but know that the safe zones really are safe.
Academic output is academic output, whether it comes from Africa or whether it comes from the US. If you are a policy formulator, whether it’s from the World Bank, or BIS [Bank of International Settlements] or Harvard or Wits [Witwatersrand University in Johannesburg] is irrelevant. Issues of knowledge ...
I was playing golf when the accused [Selebi] phoned me. We met in the parking lot at the Makro in Woodmead [Johannesburg] where I parked next to his car. I got into the back of his car and he gave me the document
Having practised with (head coach) Dave Nosworthy and the Lions players last January for 10 days prior to going to West Indies with England, I know what superb facilities and friendly people await me in Johannesburg
Serving your country – it’s what most Irish do, whether they make their home in Sydney or New York or Johannesburg.
I have never met any potential inward investor who has come either from New York or Johannesburg or anywhere else who gets off the plane in Belfast, goes to InvestNI and says, ‘Well, what’s the policing and justice situation like here?’ It just does not happen.
It is changing the skyline of Johannesburg for the better. We believe this particular facility will be one of the icons of the city like the Nelson Mandela Bridge, and the Apartheid and Hector Peterson museums and be a tourist attraction for years to come
The Wanderers [in Johannesburg, where England lost to New Zealand] is a lot harder to play on.
Redmond, who was with the Otago Volts in Brisbane preparing for the upcoming Champions League Twenty20 tournament, is not expected to arrive in Johannesburg until seven hours before the match is scheduled to begin
Although he was clearly in a bad state, he did his best to hold up, but on Sunday 20th September, his condition deteriorated to a degree where he was sedated and then airlifted to Johannesburg on Monday ... I would not wish to state the full facts of this to the court, suffice to say that he continues t...
With this initiative, we will collect more funds than actually required to purchase the house 'The Krail' in Johannesburg so that a permanent memorial can be created in the honour of Mahatma Gandhi
South Africa has long been a favorite safari destination for our clients, because the country not only offers some spectacular, private big game viewing, but fantastic urban experiences in Johannesburg, Cape Town and even the Cape Winelands ... Now travelers can experience both the African bush as well ...
A special moment for the side was meeting up again with fellow Zimbabweans Danie and Irma Reitz on the last day of the competition. On behalf of the entire local squash community, we wish Danie success in his fight against cancer. Old age permitting, we hope to be invited again to the next Masters IPT i...
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