Port Elizabeth News
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Soccer’s governing body warned that it would move World Cup matches should Brazilian cities fail to complete construction projects in time for next year’s event.
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Transnet SOC Ltd., South Africa’s state transport company, defended its monopoly of the country’s eight ports and said it would make no sense for private operators such as France’s Bollore SA to enter the market.
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BP Plc’s southern African unit said it will invest 5.5 billion rand ($596 million) in the next five years improving oil refining and storage in the region, including an upgrade of South Africa’s largest oil refinery.
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South Africa’s ruling African National Congress is at risk of losing control of a second key city in local elections tomorrow, weakening its 17-year grip on power.
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China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. and PetroSA, South Africa’s state-owned oil company, signed a framework agreement to build a crude refinery that’s set to be the country’s biggest.
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FIFA , soccer’s governing body, and South African organizers of the World Cup are investigating transportation plans in Port Elizabeth after thousands of seats were empty at a June 12 soccer game between South Korea and Greece.
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FIFA, soccer’s governing body, and South African organizers of the World Cup are investigating transportation plans in Port Elizabeth after thousands of seats were empty at a June 12 soccer game between South Korea and Greece.
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While the South African coastal city of Port Elizabeth is a weak point for the ruling African National Congress, the party will still win the region in local government elections scheduled for May 18, Julius Malema, the president the ANC Youth League told reporters in Pretoria today.
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Oscar Pistorius, the South African gold-medal winning Paralympian, denied he planned the murder of his girlfriend, saying he shot her through a locked bathroom door thinking she was a burglar.
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Oscar Pistorius, the South African double amputee track star, argued with girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp before shooting her dead at his home, prosecutors said.
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