Press Review
19. January 2010
Government to send second rescue team to Haiti
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon inspects the site of the former headquarters of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) in Port-au-Prince, as rescue workers work to free a man...
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19. January 2010
Zuma sends condolences to Haiti
President Jacob Zuma has conveyed condolences to the people of Haiti and President Rene Garcia Préval following the major earthquake in that country on Tuesday. "Our thoughts and prayers go...
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12. January 2010
SA music in the spotlight at Midem
South Africa will be the country of honour at the 2010 edition of the Marché International du Disque et de l'Edition Musicale (Midem), the world's largest music industry fair. The fair, which...
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12. January 2010
Joburg one of world's Most Creative Cities
A host of award-winning Johannesburg advertising agencies have placed the city in a leading position in world creativity rankings. The Cannes Report 2009 placed Joburg in the top 10 of the...
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12. January 2010
US anti-apartheid activist, Bill Sutherland dies
United States anti-apartheid activist Bill Sutherland has died at the age of 91, Africa Action said today. "Bill was a remarkable person and a true pioneer committed to the liberation struggle...
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12. January 2010
Clarity on Jacob Zuma's wives
South African President Jacob Zuma, who practises polygamy in keeping with traditional African culture, has not five but three wives, any of whom may accompany him on official engagements.
FIFA World Cup 2010, Press Review
12. January 2010
'You cannot compare Angola with SA'
The gun attack on Togo's team bus in Angola before the start of the African Nations Cup will have no impact on the World Cup in South Africa this year, chief World Cup organiser Danny Jordaan said on...
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