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Mining Weekly Gemfields eyes 75% stake in Mozambique ruby project JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) − Aim-listed Gemfields has entered into a conditional agreement to buy a controlling stake in a ruby deposit in Mozambique for $2.5-million, the company announced... (photo: Creative Commons / Vincent van Zeijst) Economy Johannesburg Mining Mozambique Photos Wikipedia: Mining |
Mining Weekly African Barrick says not aware of Tanzania super tax JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) − Shares in London-listed African Barrick Gold (ABG) fell sharply on Wednesday after media reports about a possible super-profits tax in Tanzania, where it owns... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam) Gold Johannesburg Mining Photos Tanzania Wikipedia: Gold |
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The Times of India I accepted the coach job because of Kirsten: Donald JOHANNESBURG: If at all Allan Donald agreed to be bowling coach of South Africa, it was because of Gary Kirsten's presence as head coach of the team. Donald, a former... (photo: AP / Tom Miletic) Cricket Johannesburg Photos South Africa Wikipedia: Allan Donald |
Hartford Courant Analysis: Nimble Asian rivals raid Nokia's emerging markets turf NEW DELHI/HELSINKI (Reuters) - From New Delhi to Shanghai to Johannesburg, a flood of cheap handsets from the likes of China's ZTE and India's Micromax is destroying... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) Asian Delhi Markets Photos Wikipedia: Nokia |
The Examiner Vacation Tips by Sign Summer is here and everybody has got vacation on the brain. If you’re stumped for ideas on where to go, give careful consideration to your Sun Sign. It can direct you to... (photo: WN / Marzena Jazowska) Europe Photos Tourism Travel Vacations Wikipedia: Vacation |
Human Rights Sudan: As South Split Looms, Abuses Grow in Darfur (Johannesburg) - Serious abuses have increased in Darfur in the past six months while the world's attention has focused on Southern Sudan's upcoming independence, Human... (photo: UN / Albert Gonzalez Farran) Africa Darfur Johannesburg Photos Sudan Wikipedia: Sudan |
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Madagascar poverty, strife hurt environment JOHANNESBURG -- From giant palms to mouse-sized lemurs, unique plants and animals are threatened on Madagascar as political deadlock drags on following a 2009 coup. World... (photo: WN / John Sahid) Environment Johannesburg Madagascar Photos Poverty Wikipedia: Madagascar |
Independent online (SA) Mango takes off from Lanseria Low-cost airline Mango started flying from Lanseria airport near Johannesburg to Cape Town on Wednesday, the airline said. The airline would operate three flights daily... (photo: Creative Commons / mickeymox) Aerospace Johannesburg Photos Transport Wikipedia: Mango (airline) |