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Our cricketers, led by Graeme Smith, are strong ambassadors in the fight against HIV/Aids and as Cricket South Africa, we are mindful of the role we can play in educating the public.
If that happened, we would have a one-in-three chance of meeting South Africa
We’re quite comfortable about where we sit today. We’re just waiting for the draw. It’s now about accommodation, transportation, sale of tickets, hospitality and football ... We’re going out of the bricks-and-mortar phase to the reality of the challenges ahead. We want the country to come together. We w...
I've never seen happening what is happening in South Africa
The US has been clear that we will need to achieve meaningful opening of market that results in significant new trade flows, particularly in the world’s fastest-growing economies —China, India, Brazil, and South Africa
Godfrey Gomwe's depth of business and leadership experience in the mining and metals industry will be invaluable in his leadership of Anglo American South Africa
He will act as Anglo American's key representative in South Africa, working together with Anglo American's business unit CEOs to deliver the group's strategy in the region
creating a safer, healthier, and better life for the impoverished, under-resourced children and families of South Africa – particularly those suffering from HIV/AIDS.
the top seven seeds who will head the other seven opening round groups will automatically be seperated from South Africa - and this means Bafana can rest easy over the prospect of having to face teams like Brazil, Spain, Italy, England, Germany, The Netherlands and Argentina in the opening round, But mo...
the top seven seeds who will head the other seven opening round groups will automatically be seperated from South Africa - and this means Bafana can rest easy over the prospect of having to face teams like Brazil, Spain, Italy, England, Germany, The Netherlands and Argentina in the opening round, But mo...
is that South Africa will be the seeded team in Group A among the World Cup's eight groups of four teams - and the hosts will play the tournament opener at Johannesburg's awesome Soccer City Stadium on June 11. Also
This could happen when the G20 starts withdrawing stimulus and South Africa will follow that weakness
The United States has a remarkable relationship with South Africa in the fight against HIV and AIDS, and South Africa has made significant and real strides in testing and counseling citizens about receiving treatment
Brazil, South Africa, India and China met in Bejing over the weekend. There was a draft of Copenhagen which had been out that had been prepared. We commented on it, discussed it, and now had an agreed draft between the four countries. The chairman of the G-77, Sudan, was also present. And we hope and ex...
By continuously progressing to the next rounds we are not giving ourselves time to adequately prepare for the demanding and tougher rounds ahead so we are looking at playing a friendly match with neighbouring countries like South Africa, Botswana and Zambia and we will be able to assess the team's perfo...
This World Cup is a wonderful opportunity for South Africa, a wonderful opportunity for Africa ... for the whole world to trust Africa, to say you can do it
The drugs that are being recovered in South Africa and other African countries are just the overflow of what is going to Europe and the US
The villa has been rented to an undisclosed international celebrity to use as a base during their month long visit while in South Africa during the World Cup in June, and is situated in sought after Clifton - Cape Town's millionaires' playground
One of the factors we link this (rise] to, is the experiment on partial lifting of (the ban on] international trade in ivory in 2007 to allow Botswana, Namibia and South Africa to sell 108 tonnes last year
When England played here in 2003 [a 2-1 victory against South Africa in Durban], they had almost 50-50 support in the stadium ... They all came wearing their Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool shirts but we want them all to become Bafana Bafana supporters.
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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 »Our cricketers, led by Graeme Smith, are strong ambassadors in the fight against HIV/Aids and as Cricket South Africa, we are mindful of the role we can play in educating the public.
If that happened, we would have a one-in-three chance of meeting South Africa
We’re quite comfortable about where we sit today. We’re just waiting for the draw. It’s now about accommodation, transportation, sale of tickets, hospitality and football ... We’re going out of the bricks-and-mortar phase to the reality of the challenges ahead. We want the country to come together. We w...
I've never seen happening what is happening in South Africa
The US has been clear that we will need to achieve meaningful opening of market that results in significant new trade flows, particularly in the world’s fastest-growing economies —China, India, Brazil, and South Africa
Godfrey Gomwe's depth of business and leadership experience in the mining and metals industry will be invaluable in his leadership of Anglo American South Africa
He will act as Anglo American's key representative in South Africa, working together with Anglo American's business unit CEOs to deliver the group's strategy in the region
creating a safer, healthier, and better life for the impoverished, under-resourced children and families of South Africa – particularly those suffering from HIV/AIDS.
the top seven seeds who will head the other seven opening round groups will automatically be seperated from South Africa - and this means Bafana can rest easy over the prospect of having to face teams like Brazil, Spain, Italy, England, Germany, The Netherlands and Argentina in the opening round, But mo...
the top seven seeds who will head the other seven opening round groups will automatically be seperated from South Africa - and this means Bafana can rest easy over the prospect of having to face teams like Brazil, Spain, Italy, England, Germany, The Netherlands and Argentina in the opening round, But mo...
is that South Africa will be the seeded team in Group A among the World Cup's eight groups of four teams - and the hosts will play the tournament opener at Johannesburg's awesome Soccer City Stadium on June 11. Also
This could happen when the G20 starts withdrawing stimulus and South Africa will follow that weakness
The United States has a remarkable relationship with South Africa in the fight against HIV and AIDS, and South Africa has made significant and real strides in testing and counseling citizens about receiving treatment
Brazil, South Africa, India and China met in Bejing over the weekend. There was a draft of Copenhagen which had been out that had been prepared. We commented on it, discussed it, and now had an agreed draft between the four countries. The chairman of the G-77, Sudan, was also present. And we hope and ex...
By continuously progressing to the next rounds we are not giving ourselves time to adequately prepare for the demanding and tougher rounds ahead so we are looking at playing a friendly match with neighbouring countries like South Africa, Botswana and Zambia and we will be able to assess the team's perfo...
This World Cup is a wonderful opportunity for South Africa, a wonderful opportunity for Africa ... for the whole world to trust Africa, to say you can do it
The drugs that are being recovered in South Africa and other African countries are just the overflow of what is going to Europe and the US
The villa has been rented to an undisclosed international celebrity to use as a base during their month long visit while in South Africa during the World Cup in June, and is situated in sought after Clifton - Cape Town's millionaires' playground
One of the factors we link this (rise] to, is the experiment on partial lifting of (the ban on] international trade in ivory in 2007 to allow Botswana, Namibia and South Africa to sell 108 tonnes last year
When England played here in 2003 [a 2-1 victory against South Africa in Durban], they had almost 50-50 support in the stadium ... They all came wearing their Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool shirts but we want them all to become Bafana Bafana supporters.
This is the very first time that the World Cup comes to South Africa and Africa at large and the world will now get to see, experience and celebrate the excellence, the beauty and the expertise of Africa. To the South African people I would like to say lets welcome the world. Let’s show them peace and l...
When we are playing football we sing. It is a force of nature. We sing as we breathe. This is a moment to show the diversity and cultural richness of Africa. It is going to be watched by a lot of people who don’t perceive Africa and South Africa the same way we do and it will help to change those percep...
Societal crime isn't my responsibility, and no event in the world can accept such responsibility ... It happens in socially deprived areas. Security for the event is my responsibility, and we have not failed anyone since the start in 1994 â 15 years without a major incident. I think South Africa's safet...
Any team you mention who has been to South Africa, they will tell you they were safe ... We have had 141 major sports events, and we have not failed any of them in terms of safety.
This is one venue which is closest to Lord's in London. The atmosphere here resembles Lord's. All visiting players from Australia, England and South Africa enjoy playing here (whenever a match is scheduled). The atmosphere here is great
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