South Africa| Last Updated 19/11/2009 14:12:00
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 | South Africa welcomes 2010 World Cup qualifiers | | Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - Just hours after the 2010 World Cup qualifying
process ended, the 2010 Organising Committee Thursday
welcomed the 32 qualified countries to the World Cup by hosting a symbolic flag-
raising ceremony in Johannesburg.
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 | Last World Cup places secured | | Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - Algeria, Greece, Slovenia, Portugal, France and
Uruguay Thursday night became the final countries
to qualify for the 2010 World Cup, to be held in South Africa.
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 | SA to feature at global conference on road safety | | Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele, accompanie
d by senior government officials,
will attend the first Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety in Moscow Thu
rsday and Friday as well as the 25th
Assembly of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London 23-27 Novemb
er 2009.
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 | SA approves multiple visa for Nigerians | | Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Pending the signing of the visa-waiver agreement between
the two countries, South Africa has
approved a three-year multiple visa for Nigerians with official and diplomatic p
assports, Nigeria's 'Next'
newspaper reported Monday.
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 | SA, Nigeria boost trade relations | | Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - South Africa is looking forward to working with
Nigerian businesses to further open up trade
opportunities and allow investment to grow between the two countries, Deputy Pre
sident Kgalema Motlanthe said on Sunday.
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 | Nigerian VP frowns at trade imbalance between SA, Nigeria | | Abuja, Nigeria (PANA) - Nigerian Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday open
ed the 10th anniversary of the Nigeria/South Africa Bi-National Commission in Ab
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ja, the capital city, asking the South African government to quickly find a solu
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ion to the concerns expressed by Nigerian businessmen over the trade imbalance b
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tween the two nations.
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 | SA to play key role at World Food Summit | | Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe will on Satu
rday,
depart for Rome, Italy, to participate in the World Food Summit scheduled to tak
e place 16 - 18 November
2009.
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 | South Africa, India strengthen ties | | Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - South Africa's International Relations and Coop
eration Minister
Maite Nkoana-Mashabane was due to start a four-day official visit to India Thurs
day.
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 | SA media play up 2010 World Cup issues | | Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - With several issues concerning the 2010
World Cup to be held in South Africa popping up this week, the country's
media could not resist playing up the issues and making them dominant.
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 | SA bank gives US$10m loan to Zim miner | | Harare, Zimbabwe (PANA) - A Zimbabwean mining company said Friday it had secured
a US$10 million loan from the Industrial Development
Corporation of South Africa (IDC) to increase gold output.
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 | Athletics SA chief suspended over Semenya saga | | Johannesburg, South Africa (PANA) - In the latest twist to the South African run
ner Caster Semenya saga, the country's Olympic governing body, SASCOC, Thursday
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uspended Leonard Chuene, head of Athletics South Africa (ASA), 'pending the outc
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me of a discipline investigation and further action''
Also suspended is the ASA board and its members, while the Olympic body said it
might take ''appropriate action'' against the IAAF for its ''disregard of Semeny
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â?s rights to privacy'', the South African media reported.
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 | South Africa cancels major military aircraft order | | Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - The South African government has terminated its
order for eight Airbus A400M military transport planes due to increasing costs
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nd delivery delays, cabinet spokesman Themba Maseko said here on Thursday.
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