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South Africa considers law banning sale of alcohol to pregnant women South Africa on Tuesday ruled out nationalising its key mining industry in a reassurance to jittery investors and a blow to those in the ruling ANC calling for a state takeover. South Africa official says paid to oust anti-corruption crusader JOHANNESBURG: A Cricket South Africa official claims he was sent around the country to lobby provincial cricket bosses to oust CSA president and anti-corruption crusader Mtutuzeli Nyoka, a report said Wednesday. South Africa Law Could Make Unauthorized Weather Forecasts Illegal South African lawmakers have proposed a law to regulate weather forecasts and warnings, according to an article posted on Mother Nature Network. If put into law, anyone who makes unauthorized weather forecasts, predictions of warnings without express permission from the South African government's South African Weather Service (SAWS) could face heavy fines and jail time. South Africa’s Denel Extends the ‘Long Arm of the Law’ High-tech equipment and services provided by Denel continue to make a positive contribution to crime prevention and law enforcement initiatives in South Africa. ... Zimbabwe: Country Delegation in South Africa for Mining Indaba [The Herald] A ZIMBABWEAN delegation is in Cape Town, South Africa, for this year's mining indaba that started yesterday. South Africa: It's Mine Time in Cape Town - the Indaba Is Back [iMaverick] As surfers wax their boards and parliamentarians hum and hah about returning to work, Cape Town, queen of African cities, welcomes 7,200 delegates to the Mining Indaba. It's quite a show. South African lesbians under shadow of rape GUGULETHU, South Africa (AFP) - Likamva Cekiso was cleaning her older cousin's room when he walked in, shut the door and locked it, trapping her in darkness and fear. South Africa: Constitutional Court Extends Police Accountability [ISS] Should the police be more trustworthy than any other citizen? And if they are not, can you hold the Minister of Police to account? In an important unanimous judgement penned by South African Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng and handed down on 15 December 2011, the answer to these questions was a resounding "yes." Planning experts arrive for global conference World experts in planning and land use from Australia, South Africa, Canada, North America and Israel are attending a major conference in Belfast this week. Related Stories Greek exit 'would not destroy eurozone' RBS chief Hester hits back after bonus controversy Plans for city centre hotels is agreed by operator Plane maker swoops for £5m Nortel site Osborne issues warning over continuing ... |
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