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Bafana on the brink

SOUTH Africa could get a boost in their seemingly doomed bid to qualify for the World Cup in Brazil next year - Ethiopia could lose points from their win over Bafana Bafana on Sunday as well.

Dale in doubt again

NOT for the first time in the Champions Trophy, the Proteas are contemplating having to start their fire without the spark provided by the world's best fast bowler.

Wales stun Baby Boks

The Baby Boks suffered the heartbreak of conceding a last-minute try to be edged out of the Junior World Championships by Wales.

Official banned and Mazembe fined over ref assault

TP MAZEMBE have been fined $5000, and a club official they claim not to know has been given a year-long ban for assaulting the referee when they lost to Orlando Pirates in the African Champions League in Soweto in April.

Time for old dogs to bark

WITH captain Jean de Villiers a doubtful starter because of injury, the remaining elder statesmen will have to act their age if the Springboks are to beat Samoa in the Four Nations decider at Loftus on Saturday.
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Police can't speculate about cop's death, says Petros

Police do not want to speculate whether Johannesburg cluster commander Major-General Tirhani Maswanganyi was killed because of his involvement in a murder case, Gauteng commissioner Lieutenant-General Mzwandile Petros said on Wednesday.

South Sudan suspends two ministers in graft probe

South Sudanese President Salva Kiir has suspended two of his most senior and influential ministers to launch investigations into an alleged multi-million dollar corruption scandal, official documents published Wednesday showed.

WikiLeaks’ Assange fears US, says will stay in London embassy

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says he will not leave the sanctuary of the Ecuadorean Embassy in London even if Sweden stops pursuing sexual assault claims against him because he fears arrest on the order of the United States.

Chrysler agrees to recall of Jeeps at risk of fire

After initially defying federal regulators, Chrysler abruptly agreed Tuesday to recall some older-model Jeeps with fuel tanks that could rupture and cause fires in rear-end collisions.

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Wealth ‘created twice as fast’ in developing regions

Barclays Wealth Insights report shows wealth being created twice as quickly in developing regions such as Africa and Asia Pacific than in more developed markets

Venture capital tie-up spreads SA expertise

African body gets fresh support in industry in need of better uptake, writes Evan Pickworth

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