Johannesburg
JOHANNESBURG - Coal Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal has sought help from South Africa in the field of clean technologies like conversion of the mineral into oil, gasification and underground mining using modern techniques.
JOHANNESBURG - For hundreds of years, indigenous South Africans have chewed a plant they say reduces stress, relieves hunger, sedates and elevates moods.
JOHANNESBURG - People in South Africa can now book their flights and even check in on mobile phones.
JOHANNESBURG - South Africa's president says his ruling party will research a proposal from its youth league to nationalize the country's lucrative mining sector.
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