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Thaksin invests in Miranda Minerals

JSE-listed Miranda Minerals has secured an investment of R98.2 million from a Dubai investment firm chaired by Thaksin Shinawatra, a former prime minister of Thailand.

Numsa: Motor industry strike continues

A strike by motor industry workers will continue until employers come up with a better offer, National Union of Metalworkers of SA (Numsa) president Cedric Gina says.

Boks need to start planning for World Cup: Smit

After a disappointing Tri-Nations campaign, South Africa need to start planning their run-up to the World Cup and decide whether to rest senior players, captain John Smit said.

Bafana to take risks

Bafana Bafana head coach Pitso Mosimane said he was prepared to take risks and attack Niger in a bid to get the country's 2012 African Nations Cup qualifying campaign off to a winning start at the Mbombela Stadium on Saturday night.

Spanish media revelling in Guardiola-Mourinho conflict

The supposed conflict between Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola and his Real Madrid counterpart Jose Mourinho has intrigued Spain since Mourinho signed for Real in May.

Dream home becomes a headache for owner

Cape Town businessman Fred Robertson will have to put his plans on ice after the council denied him permission to move into his "illegally" built Bantry Bay mansion.

Dream home becomes a headache for owner

Cape Town businessman Fred Robertson will have to put his plans on ice after the council denied him permission to move into his "illegally" built Bantry Bay mansion.

More travel scandal MPs named and shamed

Parliament is being milked for more than R1-million by MPs cashing in on claims for road travel rather than taking the cheaper option of flights, ID leader Patricia de Lille has revealed.

'Bees is a monster' - metro cop director

Ancestors will be called on to haunt the alleged murderer of Johannes Mtshumane Mogale, executive director of policing Ndumiso Jaca said at the memorial service in Pretoria.

Minister wants R90m for WC cops

Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa is claiming nearly R90-million from the LOC to cover payments for the hundreds of police who stepped in when private security guards went on strike during the World Cup.