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Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) are investment mechanisms abused by mostly Arab and Asian countries to take control of strategic industries within developed economies. They should therefore be viewed with caution and regulated with homogenous global regulation to control their movements within the global market.
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The Young Communist League of SA (uFasimba) is not in any way surprised at the recent exposure and nakedness of ideological inclination of the chief neo-liberal agent, the DA.
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Optimum Coal aimed to delist from the JSE by July 6, the company said on Tuesday. The country’s sixth-largest producer of coal informed shareholders of the target date through a circular published in the media.
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Truworths International climbed the most in six weeks yesterday, leading a gain in consumer shares, after data showed South Africa’s retail sales growth accelerated to 6.8 percent in March. Truworths closed 3.04 percent higher at R83, its biggest gain since April 2. The FTSE/JSE Africa general retailers index climbed 1 percent to 89.67 points. Annual retail sales growth rose from a revised 6.7 percent a month earlier. The median estimate of economists was for annual growth of 6.6 percent. – Bloomberg
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Ever wondered how Shakespeare would tweet if he were alive today? Well one Twitter account has taken inspiration from the author by retweeting random musings that form perfect rhyming couplets. The technique was popular in several plays and sonnets written by the playwright.
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VILLAGE Main Reef was waiting for confirmation on funding by the Tannous Group, which made a R1 billion bid for its Tau Lekoa mine this month, Marius Saaiman, the joint chief executive said yesterday.
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The ANC’s national policy conference next month could prove a watershed for South Africa’s credit status. This emerged yesterday at the Moody’s Investors Service sub-Saharan Africa credit risk conference in Johannesburg.
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Water boards were owed debts by municipalities to the tune of about R1 billion a year, but the Water and Environmental Affairs Ministry does not believe that this is a train smash as the entities are paid about R8.8bn a year, thus the loss of income only makes up about 10 percent of the total.
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A total of 509 new jobs were created in the motor manufacturing industry in the first quarter despite the 10 percent downgrade this month to vehicle export projections for this year to 270 000 from 300 000 units because of the economic problems in Europe.
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Not many would have bet on Chelsea versus Bayern Munich Champions League final.
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Joey Barton has accepted one FA charge against him for violent conduct, but he has rejected another one.
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Walter Dix will miss the showdown against British sprinter Dwain Chambers in England because of a tight hamstring.
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Martin Samuel says Liverpool’s owners took a risk by sacking Kenny Dalglish, who probably deserved another season.
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Morne Steyn will play his 100th match for the Bulls when they take on the Otago Highlanders this weekend.
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Diego Maradona is being considered for the vacant United Arab Emirates head coaching job.
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Carlos Tevez says he will not apologise to Sir Alex Ferguson for waving a mocked-up tombstone of the Manchester United boss during Manchester City’s title celebrations.
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Italy’s Androni Giocattoli team upset the big favourites for the second time this year when sprinter Roberto Ferrari scored an unexpected stage win in Montecatini Terme.
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Victoria Azarenka has pulled out of the Italian Open because of a shoulder injury.
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Spinner Sunil Narine finished with 4-15 as the Kolkata Knight Riders beat the Mumbai Indians by 32 runs.
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Lance Armstrong's cycling career is behind him. Now he says the doping questions should go away as well.
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Jomo Cosmos have sealed their own fate in the Premiership with a draw against Black Leopards in Daveyton.
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Roger Federer played through the pain to beat Carlos Berlocq and advance to the third round of the Rome Masters.
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England manager Roy Hodgson wants Steven Gerrard to “forge unity” in the team before the European Championship.
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Kenny Dalglish has left as Liverpool manager after guiding the team to a disappointing eighth place in the English Premier League.
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Golden Arrows coach Muhsin Ertugral says his side will aim to emulate Queens Park Rangers' final day antics in England, when they face Orlando Pirates this week.
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England captain Andrew Strauss has insisted he has no desire to rid himself of the pressure of leadership despite a poor run of form with the bat.
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Sunderland striker Nicklas Bendtner, Ajax midfielder Christian Eriksen and Liverpool defender Daniel Agger have been called up to Denmark's squad for the European Championship.
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Roger Federer braved dust storm conditions to blow past Argentine Carlos Berlocq at the Rome Masters.
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Golden Lions Rugby Union president Kevin de Klerk says he remains optimistic over the union's participation in the Super Rugby competition.
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An explosive court document seems to indicate that officers who were investigating Richard Mdluli had been threatened.
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Talks are to be held between the Tshwane Metro Council and taxi owners operating in Olievenhoutbosch, Pretoria.
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Women's league president Angie Motshekga has criticised the insults of Cosatu members towards Helen Zille and Lindiwe Mazibuko.
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There was "concern" over recent negative publicity related to crime intelligence, President Jacob Zuma said.
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A 13-year-old girl was raped, allegedly by a 45-year-old man she met on Twitter, according to a report.
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“If we don't stop the real crisis, then those 3 000 DA marchers will become 6 000.”
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The second wife of Swazi King Mswati III has been living at an exclusive Joburg hotel for at least a month.
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Top officers say that the latest hijackings by blue-light thugs could not have been committed without the help of cops.
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The murder and assault trial of seven Free State policemen is set to continue in the Ficksburg Regional Court today.
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The Pretoria High Court is expected to deliver judgment on an urgent application to force the minister of basic education to deliver text books to Limpopo's public schools.
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A 13-year-old boy allegedly involved in the gang-rape of a Soweto teenager is set to appear in the Roodepoort Magistrate's Court today.
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French President Francois Hollande has named Pierre Moscovici as finance minister and Laurent Fabius as foreign minister.
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has warned that countries trying to “sow chaos” in Syria could be infected with it themselves.
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Russian riot police have detained 35 demonstrators after breaking up an Occupy-style protest near a Moscow park.
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Greece has put a senior judge in charge of an emergency government to lead the nation to new elections on June 17.
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Investigators are questioning Mexico's former deputy defence minister and a top army general for suspected links to organised crime.
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Saif al-Islam has refused to appoint a Libyan lawyer to defend him against accusations of murder and torture during a crackdown on a revolt against his father Muammar Gaddafi’s rule.
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Guinea-Bissau's former prime minister and presidential frontrunner Carlos Gomes Junior says he hopes to return to run the country once democracy has been restored.
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The United Nations says Rwandan rebels have killed 50 civilians this month alone in the volatile eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Seven people have been killed in clashes between armed nomads and residents of a Libyan town on the border with Algeria.
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Despite extensive research into the possibility, South Africa will not follow Australia in implementing a mining super tax, Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu says.Ten spyte van ‘n langtermyn ondersoek gaan die Suid-Afrikaanse regering nie superbelastings op myne plaas nie.
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Assets belonging to a Limpopo game farmer were attached by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), the Hawks and South African Police Service (SAPS).Bates van ‘n Limpopo boer is op beslag gelê deur die Suid-Afrikaanse polisie. Die boer was een van tien verdagtes wat in 2010 in hegtenis geneem is vir misdade wat verband hou met onwettige renosterhorings.
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The board of the South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) announced on Wednesday that Koos Smit has been appointed as acting Chief Executive.Koos Smit, die uitvoerende hoof van SANRAL se ingenieursdepartement, is aangewys as die maatskappy se nuwe waarnemende bestuurshoof.
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The South African Revenue Service (SARS) says it is tightening the screws on enterprises that are using increasingly sophisticated financial schemes to evade tax obligations.Die belastinggaarder sê hy gaan stappe doen om diegene wat ingewikkelde planne maak om belasting te ontduik aan die pen te laat ry.
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