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Mauritius cuts key repo rate
Mauritius cut its key repo rate by 25 basis points to 4.65 percent to stimulate growth at a time when inflation is benign. Read more
US stocks leap
US stocks scored solid gains, rebounding from Friday's sell-off ahead of the Federal Reserve monetary policy meeting this week. Read more
Lobster thief told to repay R294m
Convicted Hout Bay fishing magnate Arnold Bengis, his son and a business partner have been ordered by the US to pay nearly R294 million. Read more
Independent power players come on board
The first unit of power produced by independent power producers using renewable energies will be incorporated into the national grid in December. Read more
SA risks running on empty
South Africa will soon find itself running on empty – unless policymakers can mend the flawed production side of the economy. Read more
Big business can help - Nkoana-Mashabane
If big business in SA were to invest in new domestic ventures, it would go a long way in helping the country, says Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane. Read more
Amplats miners released
Mineworkers who were held underground at Amplats Thembelani mine in Rustenburg have been released, the company said. Read more
Final push for Obamacare
The administration is preparing a public-education campaign designed to connect directly with the audience most critical for the law's success. Read more
Safa happy with Igesund
Dennis Mumble, chief executive of the SA Football Association, says they that they are happy with Bafana coach Gordon Igesund. Read more
Radwanska seeks consistency on grass
Agnieszka Radwarska is hoping to improve her grass-play consistency on what she calls her favourite surface as she starts as women's top seed at the ATP-WTA Eastbourne International. Read more
SA swimmers shine in France
South African swimmers produced stellar performances at the last leg of the Mare Nostrom Series over the weekend. Read more
Igesund not raising his hopes
Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund says he will wait until Fifa have made their ruling against Ethiopia before raising his hopes. Read more
Jacklin praises Rose for his courgae
Tony Jacklin praised Justin Rose's courage after seeing him become the first English winner of one of golf's major championships in 17 years. Read more
Mourinho agrees with fair play rules
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says new regulations governing what European football clubs can spend in relation to their means are good for the game. Read more
Isco confirms Real, City offers
Malaga's Spain Under-21 playmaker Isco has confirmed that Real Madrid and Manchester City have made offers to buy him. Read more
Ticket prices for Boks reduced
The Blue Bulls Company has reduced ticket prices for the final round of the four-nation Incoming Series rugby contest. Read more
Is there still hope for Bafana?
Bafana still have faint hopes of qualifying for the 2014 World Cup, with disciplinary procedures against Ethiopia pending. Read more
Boks showed character
The Springboks may have looked somewhat out of sorts in their win over Scotland but coach Heyneke Meyer sees no reason for panic. Read more
Miller backs Proteas youngsters
When the Proteas left for the Champions Trophy, the baggage of expectation had never been as light heading into a major tournament. Read more
IAAF meeting went well - Reddy
South Africa's Olympic chief says he had a constructive meeting with the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) at the weekend. Read more
Madiba’s family continue to visit
Former president Nelson Mandela's ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela arrived at the Pretoria hospital where the elder statesman is being treated for a recurring lung infection. Read more
Lobster thief told to repay R294m
Convicted Hout Bay fishing magnate Arnold Bengis, his son and a business partner have been ordered by the US to pay nearly R294 million. Read more
Zille: Land Act legacy still with us
The legacy of the 1913 Land Act was still with South Africa and so it is the duty of the state to implement effective redress through land restitution, Western Cape premier Helen Zille said. Read more
Joemat-Pettersson denies kickback
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Tina Joemat-Pettersson has refuted a media report that she received kickbacks. Read more
UN concerned by Oz asylum debate
The United Nations refugee agency said it was concerned by the at times “mean-spirited” debate about asylum-seekers in Australia. Read more
Bomb in Syria kills 10 soldiers
A car bomb targeting a checkpoint near a military airport in an upscale neighbourhood of the Syrian capital has killed 10 soldiers. Read more
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