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Magners League team news: Stephen Ferris and Paddy Wallace have both been ruled out of Ulster’s Magners League meeting with Glasgow on Friday night after damaging ankle ligaments on international duty. Full Article at Irish Times
South African President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday unveiled an expanded treatment programme for pregnant women and babies with HIV, in a new drive to rein in the disease in the world's worst-affected country. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
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 »
I do not think it is all doom and gloom ... We had two terrific Test matches this month between France and South Africa and Ireland and Australia. If teams with the ball don't get the numbers into the breakdown, they're vulnerable because teams are now so good at getting their hands on the ball. Someone...
A golfer stands on the cliff-face, looking down upon the Africa-shaped putting green of the Extreme 19th in Limpopo Province South Africa has a handful of golf courses that can rival anywhere for beauty, design and location – but there is one that... Full Article at The Telegraph
Hollywood actress Charlize Theron and England midfielder David Beckham will be among the presenters for the World Cup draw on Friday. Full Article at TEAMtalk Football News
The Final Draw is at 7pm Friday night (South Africa time) It has taken 1 year of preparations, 3,600 hours of manpower and 5,000 hours of production to put together the draw show from the stage to the actual performances. Full Article at Sowetan
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 »
The first couple of days it was a bit of a worry because there were all sorts of diagnoses from different specialists in England and South Africa ... But when I realised – after the scans came through – that there was no structural damage I didn't think it was a major problem.
PRETORIA, South Africa - South Africa's president announced before a cheering crowd on World AIDS Day that his government will expand testing and treat all HIV-positive babies. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
A caregiver, counselor, and role model, Itumeleng Modimola has nurtured a commitment to care for others into a sanctuary of support for families affected by HIV/AIDS in South Africa’s North West Province. Full Article at Oxfam
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South Africa's Dylon Claasen and Ghana's Gladson Awako (R) eye the ball during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa's Sibusiso Khumalo challenges Ghana's Gladson Awako (L) during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Ismailia October 6, 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 midfielder Andre Ayew (10) and South African forward Kermit Erasmus (18) fight for the ball during the first 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 north east of Cai...
View Photo »South African defender Sibusiso Khumalo (2) and Ghanaian midfielder Gladson Awako (3) fight for the ball during the first 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 north east of...
View Photo »Ghanaian midfielder Andre Ayew (L) and South African midfielder Thulani Serero (R) fight for the ball during the first 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 north east of Ca...
View Photo »South Africa's goalkeeper Darren Keet (C) jumps over Ghana's Dominic Adiyiah (R) to collect the ball during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa's Thulani Serero is challenged by Ghana's Samuel Inkoom (top) during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ghana's Abeiku Quansah (R) runs with the ball past South Africa's Sibusiso Khumalo during their Round of 16 soccer match at the FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer tournament in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ghana's goalkeeper Daniel Agyei jumps for the ball over South Africa's Sameehg Doutie during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at the Ismailia Sports Stadium, in the city of Ismailia, eastern Egypt, on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ghana's Dominic Adiyiah (R) is challenged by South Africa's Ramahlwe Mphahlele during their Round of 16 soccer match at the FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer tournament in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ghana's Andre Ayew (L) challenges South Africa's Thulani Serero during their Round of 16 soccer match at the FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer tournament in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »NORTON, MA - OCTOBER 06: Retief Goosen of South Africa holds up his ball during the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston held on September 7, 2009 in Norton, Massachusetts.
View Photo »NORTON, MA - OCTOBER 06: Retief Goosen of South Africa holds up his ball during the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston held on September 7, 2009 in Norton, Massachusetts.
View Photo »A schoolchild and South African President Jacob Zuma, look up to South Africa's tallest soccer player, Matthew Booth, right in Johannesburg, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009, as world leaders, joined forces with footballers, fans and FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter to pledge their support to a ca...
View Photo »South African President Jacob Zuma listens as British Prime Minster, Gordon Brown is reflected on a screen, in Johannesburg, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009, as world leaders, joined forces with footballers, fans and FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter to pledge their support to a campaign to provi...
View Photo »South African President Jacob Zuma, left, and local organising committee boss, Danny Jordaan, second from right, dress a child in a t-shirt in Johannesburg, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009, as world leaders, joined forces with footballers, fans and FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter to pledge thei...
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: South African Air Force planes fly over the ground before the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »South Africa's Kermit Erasmus reacts after scoring against Ghana as his teammate Mandla Masango looks on during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at the Ismailia Sports Stadium, in the city of Ismailia, eastern Egypt, on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa's Kermit Erasmus reacts after scoring against Ghana as his teammate Mandla Masango looks on during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at the Ismailia Sports Stadium, in the city of Ismailia, eastern Egypt, on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ghana's David Addy, right, fights for the ball with South Africa's Gladwin Shitolo during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at the Ismailia Sports Stadium, in the city of Ismailia, eastern Egypt, on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ghana's Daniel Addo, right, fights for the ball with South Africa's George Maluleka during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at the Ismailia Sports Stadium, in the city of Ismailia, eastern Egypt, on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ghana's Samuel Inkoom, left, fights for the ball with South Africa's Kermit Erasmus during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at the Ismailia Sports Stadium, in the city of Ismailia, eastern Egypt, on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ghana's Samuel Inkoom, left, fights for the ball with South Africa's Kermit Erasmus during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at the Ismailia Sports Stadium, in the city of Ismailia, eastern Egypt, on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa's former police chief, Jackie Selebi, faces the media outside the High Court in Johannesburg, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa's Sibusiso Khumalo challenges Ghana's Gladson Awako (L) during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Maybe certain sections of the media are trying to wind up South Africa
Botswana has been courting the England team for the past few years to come and camp here before the tournament. We know that they are now likely to go to Rustenberg [in South Africa], but it's a 90-minute drive so there's still a possibility that England supporters will come to Botswana.
South Africa is a wonderfully diverse country and promises our fans a great experience
He has shown good form in domestic cricket this season and was also impressive in the 50 overs match for South Africa A against England a week ago. He will definitely form part of our plans for the Castle Test series as well so the sooner we have him involved with the team the better
Sasol will continue to contribute to South Africa's fuel security through its coal-to-liquid fuel technology for some time to come and while there is no single solution to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, we participate in a number of initiatives such as TCM to find the optimum mix of solution...
why going to South Africa for the FIFA World Cup terrifies me
South Africa acknowledges the successful World Cup hosted by Korea and Japan (in 2002) and appreciates the lessons learned from that experience
AIDS isolation must end ... Already research models are showing that HIV may have a significant impact on maternal mortality. Half of all maternal deaths in Botswana and South Africa are due to HIV. This tells us that we must work for a unified health approach bringing maternal and child health and HIV ...
AIDS isolation must end ... half of all maternal deaths in Botswana and South Africa are due to HIV
Amodu's performance in Angola could be a better parameter for measuring his capability to take Eagles to South Africa. If he performs too badly, then the call for his replacement could be justified. But if his output in Angola is not too bad, then nothing should stop him from taking his team to South Af...
Amodu's performance in Angola could be a better parameter for measuring his capability to take Eagles to South Africa. If he performs too badly, then the call for his replacement could be justified. But if his output in Angola is not too bad, then nothing should stop him from taking his team to South Af...
Accordingly, I would also like to take this opportunity to invite you all to South Africa for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. This will offer us a platform to further deepen our partnership and indeed our people to people interactions
The FIFA Fan Fest was an important part of the success of the 2006 FIFA World Cup and we believe that the 2010 FIFA Fan Fests, both in South Africa and in the other seven international venues, will bring an unprecedented experience to millions of football fans in South Africa and around the world
Who made the mistake? The referee. When I think that certain politicians want to replay the match. They don’t even know if the ball is round or oval and they would be the first to come and drink champagne in South Africa. The replay? I’ll do it when you want on a PlayStation.
It's been a pretty hectic five weeks ... The nice thing is that the meets only last two days, so you're able to get in and get out. But you really aren't left with much time. It was a little easier for me when the meets were in Europe and not having to make those long trips to Singapore and South Africa...
Ten to 20 security personnel from cultured pearl jewelry Germany alone will travel with South Africa. Moreover, being considered, according to German Football Federation Helmut Spahn, a chief for World Cup -on German hire bodyguards who work for a company operating in South Africa in Namibia - because w...
Emerging market countries like Egypt, South Africa, Morocco...suffered from the near collapse of international financial markets, and for around six to eight months, there was no access [to financing] even at exorbitant prices
The decision of FNB Namibia to select IBM for its core banking platform demonstrates the strengthening of our long relationship with the bank and its parent company in South Africa
When I was growing up and South Africa didn't have international cricket, I always thought that maybe I could play for England one day
Due to recent events in the world of football, namely incidents at the play-offs for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, match control (refereeing) and irregularities in the football betting market, the FIFA president has called an extraordinary meeting of the executive committee. The extraordinary me...
in order to put the records straight over Ndanusa's election as Vice President of CAT because I conducted the election in Pretoria, South Africa in 2003.
We have agreed on terms of credit lines to recapitalise our existing operations but this can only be possible once there is a protection agreement between Zimbabwe and South Africa or we will either have a specific bilateral agreement covering the two entities. In the meantime, we are preparing a Memora...
Swimming is not my favourite sport. I enjoy waterpolo. In fact, I'm in the Zimbabwe Under-15 waterpolo team that will leave for South Africa at the beginning of December for the South African Schools Waterpolo Championships. I'm more of a waterpolo player than a swimmer
I'm dedicated to going to South Africa and wouldn't leave my family for six months if I wasn't ... I'm honoured that Milan have given me the chance to go back, but the hope of playing for England is the only reason I'm doing it.
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