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South Africa: Russians head the pack, with a South African or two
Leading the Comrades marathon, with 19km to go, is Eastern Europe with a dash of South Africa, in the shape of Jaroslaw Janicki (Poland), Vladimir Kotov (South Africa) and Oleg Kharitonov (Russia) in a bunch at the front. Among the women race leaders, with 28km to go, is South ...

Read Story at SABCNews (2004-06-16)

Africa: SA wants inclusion in BRIC countries
South Africa is to push for its inclusion in the powerful BRIC group of the fastest growing economies, comprising of Brazil, India, Russia and China. The four emerging economies account for 15% of the $60.7 trillion global economy. A joint summit of BRIC and the India-Brazil-South Africa bloc, known as ...

Read Story at SABCNews (2010-04-16)

Africa: SA wants inclusion in BRIC countries
South Africa is to push for its inclusion in the powerful BRIC group of the fastest growing economies, comprising of Brazil, India, Russia and China. The four emerging economies account for 15% of the $60.7 trillion global economy. A joint summit of BRIC and the India-Brazil-South Africa bloc, known as ...

Read Story at SABCNews (2010-04-14)

Africa: SA wants inclusion in BRIC countries
South Africa is to push for its inclusion in the powerful BRIC group of the fastest growing economies, comprising of Brazil, India, Russia and China. The four emerging economies account for 15% of the $60.7 trillion global economy. A joint summit of BRIC and the India-Brazil-South Africa bloc, known as ...

Read Story at SABCNews (2010-04-14)

Africa: SA wants inclusion in BRIC countries
South Africa is to push for its inclusion in the powerful BRIC group of the fastest growing economies, comprising of Brazil, India, Russia and China. The four emerging economies account for 15% of the $60.7 trillion global economy. A joint summit of BRIC and the India-Brazil-South Africa bloc, known as ...

Read Story at SABCNews (2010-04-14)

Africa: Greece score historic World Cup win
The Euro 2004 champions, who had lost all three matches in the 1994 finals and then went down to South Korea in their opening group match here, knew that defeat would end their hopes in South Africa and fell behind early on. But a sending off for Nigeria"s ...

Read Story at Times Live (2010-06-17)

Mozambique: 'African economies can grow by 10 percent'
The economies of a number of African countries, including that of South Africa, are showing exciting growth prospects, according to Michael Klein, chief economist for the International Finance Corporation. Some of these economies should grow between eight percent and 10 percent, and there was no reason why South Africa ...

Read Story at IndependentOnline (2006-04-11)

Angola: France rules out devaluation of CFA franc
French Economy, Finance and Industry minister Thierry Breton has ruled out any possibility of a devaluation of the CFA franc. "We must put things into perspective and not consider that a too strong euro penalises the economies of African countries in the CFA zone. The euro finds itself today ...

Read Story at AngolaPress (2005-09-22)

Angola: France rules out devaluation of CFA franc
French Economy, Finance and Industry minister Thierry Breton has ruled out any possibility of a devaluation of the CFA franc. "We must put things into perspective and not consider that a too strong euro penalises the economies of African countries in the CFA zone. The euro finds itself today in ...

Read Story at AngolaPress (2005-09-22)

Nigeria: Violence, delays threaten to mar Nigeria poll
Nigerians voted in a presidential election today but violence and delayed polling stoked fears that it would dash hopes for a democratic leap forward in Africa. The vote is intended to seal the first handover from one civilian president to another in the continent's most populous nation, scarred by three ...

Read Story at SABCNews (2007-04-21)


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