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News24 - Top Stories

  • Minty's bid to head IAEA cost R3m
    South African diplomat Abdul Minty's unsuccessful bid to become head of the International Atomic Energy Agency cost over R3m.
  • 200 Chinese pilots fake CVs
    Chinese officials have found that 200 pilots falsified their flying histories, says a report, citing the head of the civil aviation administration.
  • Miners could be out by November
    As relatives hold a tearful vigil, reports say the 33 miners trapped underground in Chile may be rescued as early as November.
  • Fires destory land in Free State
    Two veld fires have destroyed thousands of hectares of land in the eastern Free State, says Working on Fire.
  • Hunt for ghost teachers completed
    A headcount to identify possible ghost employees and verify qualifications in the KZN education department has been completed, the department says.

News 24 - Sport

  • Vickerman backs ageing Boks
    Dan Vickerman believes the Springboks are being unfairly criticised for having too many seasoned players in their ranks.
  • Man City are a 'bigger club'
    Emmanuel Adebayor has made a fresh jibe at his former club Arsenal claiming that Manchester City are a "bigger club".
  • Khune: Pirates not our focus
    Itumeleng Khune has warned his Kaizer Chiefs team-mates to forget about the MTN8 semi-final against Orlando Pirates.
  • All Blacks shaken by quake
    Forwards coach Steve Hansen has joined the All Blacks in Sydney after his home was wrecked in the Christchurch earthquake.
  • Govt probes cricketers' assets
    The Pakistan government will investigate the assets of past and present cricketers following allegations of match fixing.

News24 - Finance

  • Shabangu may be heading for door
    Talk at the Mining for Change conference in Sandton has centred on the possible exit of Mines Minister Susan Shabangu from the resources portfolio.
  • Confidence bounces back
    Business confidence has returned to levels last seen before the international market turmoil of 2008 and the subsequent recession, according to new data.
  • Draft code for investors released
    The draft code for responsible investing by institutional investors in South Africa has been released for public comment, it has been announced.
  • SA rates among world's highest
    Economists predict a rate cut as inevitable to help recovery, despite the Reserve Bank's caution.
  • Tyre makers fingered over price-fixing
    The Competition Commission has referred a complaint of cartel behaviour against four tyre manufacturers to the Competition Tribunal for adjudication.

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