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2 hrs ago | Daily News

Cops make multiple arrests for car theft

Cops find 21 stolen cars in Western Cape Police arrested 11 people and recovered 21 stolen vehicles across the Western Cape in an operation over the long weekend involving detectives attached to the vehicle ...

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Yesterday | Pretoria News

Hlophe vs full bench

By Angela Quintal Embattled Cape Judge President John Hlophe fired a volley of shots at the country's top judges as he went on official long leave on Wednesday night, accusing them of abusing their judicial ...

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Wednesday | Lake Cowichan Gazette

Sounds of South Africa

Famed Indianapolis choral teacher Henry Leck joined the White Rock Children's Choir , during a tour in Hawaii back in 2007, including member Tess Hiligier .

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Monday Jun 9 | AllAfrica.com

Kenya: Proposed Trans-African Railway Threatens Ports

The port of Mombasa's position on the East African seaboard as Africa's gateway to Asia will be severely challenged in the next 10 years as the Chinese set out to complete an ambitious trans-continental railway ...

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Saturday Jun 7 | Safehaven

What is the Hemline Theory Telling Us About Stock Markets?

Just for a bit of fun ... The length of women's skirts tells you the way the market is going to go, according to the so-called "hemline theory". In the '20s and '60s hemlines were at a high and so was the stock ...

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Thursday Jun 5 | The Mercury

Keeping the tensions high

By Stella Mapenzauswa Tensions that triggered a backlash against foreigners last month, leaving more than 60 dead, are likely to simmer for years as South Africa's poor domestic skills base forces it to rely on ...

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Thursday Jun 5 | Independent Online

The ongoing challenge at SA universities

By Candes Keating While previously disadvantaged students have access to any of South Africa's higher education institutions, the culture at universities still discriminates against them, say academics.

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Tuesday Jun 3 | Pretoria News

Mboweni: poor spend half their income on food

Poor South Africans spend 50 percent of their income on food, making them particularly vulnerable to rising food prices, Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni said on Tuesday.

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Monday Jun 2 | The Mercury

Smit's return a big relief for De Villiers

Springbok captain John Smit joined the South African team's training session in Stellenbosch on Monday morning just hours after stepping off the plane from France where he had been playing for Top 14 club ...

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Sunday Jun 1 | RuggaWorld

Schalk up and about again

Talismanic flanker Schalk Burger has his own ideas about fast-tracking. News24 reports that just over a month ago Burger had an operation on his right knee to repair torn ligaments which he suffered in the ...

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