Press Review
14. July 2009
Govt a step closer to offering free tertiary education
Government's plan to make tertiary education free to poor students has moved a step closer. The Department of Education has requested a team to investigate short, medium and long term needs of poor...
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14. July 2009
Top-class business course for SA
ONE of the world’s top business management qualifications will be available in SA in September, jointly offered by the University of Stellenbosch Business School Executive Education (USB-ED) and the...
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14. July 2009
Obama: Africa's time is now
President Barack Obama addressed parliament in Ghana's capitol of Accra on Saturday, in a speech that marked his first visit to sub-Saharan Africa as the leader of the United States.
A...
South Africa, Press Review, Topnews
14. July 2009
World first for young SA opera singer
South African opera singer Pretty Yende has achieved a world first by taking home all the main prizes in the prestigious International Hans Gabor Belvedere Singing Competition held in Vienna Austria...
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14. July 2009
SA long jumper Mokoena does it again
Khotso Mokoena has done it again. The African record holder was in sublime form in Finland last night. The long jumper was one of the top performances at the Lappeenranta Elite Athletics Games....
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14. July 2009
Motlanthe appoints SABC interim board
Acting President Kgalema Motlanthe has appointed the SABC's interim board for a period of six months, the presidency said today. The new board is comprised of Irene Charnley (chairwoman), Philip...
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14. July 2009
Move to get black deputy chairman at Anglo
THE government will approach Anglo American about appointing a black deputy chairman, Business Report said today. This followed Anglo American 's announcement last week that John Parker, a well-known...
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