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Deadly blasts as Nigerian president is sworn in - The South African Star
An emergency source who declined to be named said that at least 10 people were killed in the “devastating” incident, while Indabawa said four were dead and about 20 wounded. There was no indication of who was behind the blasts. ...
June 1, 2011


Gumede, Lions in Calabash war - The South African Star
The sources, however, refused to be named . SMSA, according to one of the documents, has since terminated negotiations with Guma as they were not impressed by the proposed deal. SMSA chief executive Jacques Grobbelaar said: “We met a couple of times ...
April 6, 2011


Apple suppliers point to new camera-toting iPad - The South African Star
All the people familiar with the supply chain situation declined to be named because they were not authorised to speak to the media on the topic and because ...
December 10, 2010


Strikers: it's war! - The South African Star
... we care when someone dies, because we are not at work while the government doesn't care about our lives," said one nurse, who refused to give her name. ...
August 21, 2010


Cup economic boost will 'disappoint' - The South African Star
"People who book do it directly through Fifa, not me," said the owner, who did not want to be identified. Dumisani Mazibuko, the owner of Suthukazi Bed and ...
May 27, 2010


The baby's ours, says suspect's family - The South African Star
The man, who refused to be named, said Luke was not the kind of person who would steal a baby. "The cops must come and tell us the baby is not Fiona's," he ...
April 29, 2010


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