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STOPPING VANDALISM IN ITS TRACKS
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Wilma den Hartigh
Metrorail in the Western Cape will be the first commuter rail service provider in the country to use DataDot technology to recover stolen assets and curb an increase in vandalism, which costs the company millions of rands each year.
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ON THE TRAIL OF THE BIG FIVE
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After only a few hours at Exeter River Lodge in the Sabi Sand private game reserve, I couldn't help reflecting that it was different to any bush experience I'd enjoyed before
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SA FILM SHINES AT ZANZIBAR FESTIVAL
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South African film "Themba: A Boy Called Hope", directed by Pretoria-born Stefanie Sycholt, won at the Zanzibar International Film Festival
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TABLE MOUNTAIN NEEDS YOUR VOTE
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Wilma den Hartigh
Table Mountain still hadn't received enough votes to make it onto the top-10 shortlisted natural landmarks.
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HI-TECH HITS SA SPORTS MARKET
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The new itrainer, a web-based sports motion device that lets you upload your sports movements, be it a golf swing, cricket bowling action, swimming stoke or anything othe,r and have it analysed by professionals, sounds promising but can it deliver...
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GORDHAN HINTS AT SUPPORT FOR GROWTH PLAN
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South Africa needs to double the rate of its economic growth in order to create jobs, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said, giving the strongest hint yet of support for the controversial New Growth Plan
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