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South Africa axes half its traditional rulers
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Self-serve yogurt shops are popping up all over South Florida
Half of South Africa's traditional kings and queens will no longer be recognised, a six-year government study concludes....... |
Escaped tiger found after massive South Africa search Reuters
Call it yogurt mania. Self-serve, pay-by-the-ounce frozen-yogurt shops are sweeping South Florida, creating a rage among kids and their moms, teens, college students -- and pretty much everyone else..... |
Border must be agreed before south Sudan vote: party AFP
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Brazil on Track for 2014 Despite Early Criticism of Stadium Plan
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Zimbabwe: To Return or Not to Return Home
Brazil, like South Africa, will use the World Cup to remake the physical infrastructure of the country, investing almost $19 billion in projects in the 12 host cities...... |
Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai Appeals to Zuma - Again
THE successful hosting of the 2010 FIFA World Cup was undoubtedly a plus for South Africa, a country whose crime rate is among the highest in the world. While the event offered South Africa an opportu... |
South Africa: Doccie Looks at Musician's Spiritual, Musical Journey
Zimbabwe's Prime Minster Morgan Tsvangrai has once again turned to South African President Jacob Zuma to intervene after fresh disputes erupted in Harare's troubled coalition governmen... |
South Africa: Race-Hate Video Students Convicted
GOOD broadcasting about music is rare. Most South African stations assume that music radio means a "personality" playing records. The level of knowledge among DJs is distressingly lo... |
Zimbabwe: Zuma Sends Envoy to Kick Start Mediation - Again
Four white Afrikaner students are to be fined for making a film humiliating domestic workers at the University of the Free State in Bloemfontein. The hearing opened on Wednesday but postponed until Fr... |