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Africa plan for $1 trillion trade bloc on track
NAIROBI, May 18 (Reuters) - Plans to create a 26-nation free trade area by integrating three existing African trade blocs by July 2014 are on track and the only major sticking point is likely to ...
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Protesters demand taxi drivers release
Durban - Police used teargas and stun grenades to disperse taxi drivers in Durban on Friday, on the second day of protests against the eThekwini metro police.They retaliated when about 100 ...
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Press freedom report cleverly worded
Johannesburg - The report of the press freedom commission on media regulation was "cleverly worded", a media expert said on Friday.University of SA (Unisa) ...
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Plea for Clifton petrol bomber
Cape Town - Australian chartered accountant Shumsheer Singh Ghumman's sentence should enable him to rebuild his life, the Cape Town Regional Court heard on Friday.Senior counsel for the ...
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Delay in Joburg bills
Johannesburg - There will be a delay in the delivery of municipal accounts in Johannesburg because of a strike by post office workers, the city said on Friday."Customers will be receiving their ...
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S.Africas rand steadies but further losses possible
JOHANNESBURG, May 18 (Reuters) - South Africa's rand hit a five-month low against the dollar on Friday before recovering in late trade, but could be back under pressure next week as ...
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S.Africa stocks book worst week in six months
JOHANNESBURG, May 18 (Reuters) - South African stocks fell 1.3 percent on Friday, booking their worst weekly performance in six months, as investors continued to hit shares of resource firms and ...
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Tatane witness has axe to grind - defence
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Ngubanes death a loss Zuma
GALLERY: Hail to the Thief II The ANC has vowed to go to court to get a painting of President Zuma with his genitals hanging out, removed from an exhibition by satirical artist Brett ...
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Tatane trial witness has hidden agenda says lawyer
An officer testifying in the trial of seven others for the death of Andries Tatane has changed his testimony because he was fired, a court has ...
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