Did South Africa snub IMF's Christine Lagarde? CNN International (blog) South Africa (CNN) –It was a hot summer day when Christine Lagarde, the head of the International Monetary Fund visited South Africa in early January. However, it appeared that she received a rather chilly welcome from the South African government. ... | ||
Veenstra, Georgiou and da Silva earn British Open spots in Africa qualifier PGA.com Grant Veenstra (center) earned medalist honors in the African IFQ, and will be joined by Adilson da Silva (l) and Andrew Georgiou at the British Open this summer. JOHANNESBURG, South Africa --South Africans Grant Veenstra and Andrew Georgiou will join ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Live Cricket Score : South Africa Vs Sri Lanka - Fourth ODI Daijiworld.com Kimberley, Jan 20: Welcome to the 4th ODI between South Africa and Sri Lanka from Kimberley.South Africa have already clinched the series and they will want to dominate the remaining two matches and end their summer on a high. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Joburg Open: Finch, Grace on top but weather plays havoc again Gant Daily Johannesburg, South Africa (AHN Sports) – The Joburg Open has seemingly become one big weather delay. South African summer storms have once again dominated the day on Saturday and finally, third round action was suspended at the Royal Johannesburg and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
African Cup of Nations affecting Premier League transfer tactics Manchester Evening News Just 11 months after this year's Africa Cup of Nations concludes on February 12, they're going to do it all again, this time in South Africa. Back-to-back years of the tournament will have Premier League managers thinking long and hard about the wisdom ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
480 homeless in capital after torrential rains hit Mozambique Washington Post In neighboring South Africa, the flagship Kruger National Park was affected during the busy summerseason. The homeless in Mozambique were being sheltered in schools, churches and even on sports fields, city officials said. In the southern Inhambane ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cricket: Van Wyk happy with any role in Black Caps New Zealand Herald He represented South Africa A, a President's side and a Rest of South Africa team. He also captained a South African Academy outfit. For someone who traditionally heads off with his wife to Scotland to ply his trade there in the northern summer and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
African Cup of Nations preview Fox News Once they got to Angola, however, there was little doubt which nation ruled Africa. Egypt allowed two goals while scoring 15. You couldn't help but wonder if there wasn't a way to wedge them into South Africa. This year, Egypt didn't even qualify for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Wildcat Times: Things not everything my.hsj.org Sulzer also helped to build a church and bring water to people in Guatemala last summer. She and her team of 25 got called down to Guatemala because of Hurricane Mitch which destroyed many coastal homes and buildings. Both this and the South African ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AmaWaterways Unveils New African Cruise and Safari Tour MarketWatch (press release) ... AmaWaterways' adventurous African safari river cruises will debut in the summer of 2012. Recently featured on the hit TV show, "Jack Hanna's Into The Wild," AmaWaterways explores Africa's most renowned locations, including South Africa, Botswana, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The Blade Runner's Big Year The Southern Times “I've got a good friend in South Africa whose family comes from Rome and as a teenager on the weekends, I used to sit at his house and watch football with him and his family. “You obviously pick up a lot of flak for supporting a team like Lazio, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A part of the solution Douglas Budget But two Douglas residents have dedicated their time, energy, and resources to help improve that quality of life– one child at a time. Jo and Lance Teal have been going back and forth to South Africa since the summer of 2010 to volunteer their time to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Area man plays key role in expanding horseshoes overseas Chillicothe Gazette Submitted photo Gary Roberts, a former four-time world champion horseshoe pitcher from southern Pike County, has been pitching the sport internationally in recent years with trips to South Africa, Namibia and Turkey. Roberts' travels to South Africa ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hope, dignity & the human spirit Corvallis Gazette Times LeLoka left South Africa in the early '90s, after the country's future president, Nelson Mandela, finally had been released from prison, and the walls of apartheid started to crumble. “It was definitely an exciting time, but I decided to leave,” LeLoka ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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South Africa: Kruger park flooding forces evacuations GlobalPost January is a summer month in southern Africa, and the height of the rainy season. The park is one of the main safari destinations in Africa; nearly 1.5 million people visit it every year. Flooding has also been reported in neighboring Mozambique, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Final seeding event for 2012 Midmar Mile South Africa.info Slovenian marathon swimming legend Martin Strel will be one of the participants in the Time Freight Lake Heritage water festival. Strel, who is credited with swimming some of the world's longest and most treacherous rivers, is in South Africa to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Cricket: Watling for keeps behind stumps New Zealand Herald The trial test gloveman steadied the New Zealand XI's initial slump and looks to have cemented his spot for the test against Zimbabwe - and probably the three against South Africa. Watling was run out pushing to mid-on and running on his own call. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rugby: Top ref admits he did bad job New Zealand Herald South Africa captain John Smit, one of the game's gentlemen, said the one good thing about retiring was he would never have to be refereed by Lawrence again. Two-time World Cup-final referee Andre Watson said Lawrence should never get another World Cup ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Former South African gives some food for thought TheSouthAfrican He was overseas on business at the time. The incident prompted the shift to Australia. He divested himself of much of his South African business interests, including equity in Pies for Africa. The business had a philanthropic thrust, and was set up in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Africa Energy Indaba shines light on Eskom's possible blackouts The Swazi Observer In a press release issued by Siyenza Management on behalf of the Africa Energy Indaba 2012, it was stated that Eskom's recent warnings of possible power outages as a result of routine maintenance activities in South Africa this summer had brought the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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South Africa v Sri Lanka, 5th ODI, Johannesburg: Final chance for ... He admitted after the game to have erred tactically. There will be time for him to learn on the job. A win in South Africa's final game of the home summer season would not be a bad start on the learning curve. Form guide. South Africa LWWWL ... Cricket news from ESPN Cricinfo.com |
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