South Africa Headlines – South Africa beat Pakistan in one-dayer

South Africa beat Pakistan in one-dayer
A disciplined South Africa downed Pakistan by eight wickets in their first one-day international.

Kallis, Tsotsobe lead South Africa win over Pakistan
CRICKET: ABU DHABI, Oct 30 (AFP) – Paceman Lonwabo Tsotsobe took four wickets and Jacques Kallis hit an unbeaten fifty to help a disciplined South Africa down Pakistan by eight wickets in the first one-day match here on Friday.

South Africa’s Johnny Clegg returns with first U.S. album in 17 years
When South African musician Johnny Clegg started playing music in earnest in the 1970s, he was something of a trendsetter, one who assembled an integrated band of white and black musicians at a time when his nation’s government officially sanctioned…

South African captain Smith injures hand
South African one-day and Test captain Graeme Smith is undergoing treatment after injuring his left hand, but escaped without a fracture, an official said on Saturday.

South Africa beat Pakistan in ODI
Lonwabo Tsotsobe takes four wickets and Jacques Kallis hit an unbeaten fifty to help South Africa down Pakistan.

South Africa Digs Out of the Past
South Africa continues to separate itself from the days of apartheid.

South Africa Posts Unexpected Trade Surplus as Iron Ore Exports Rebound
South Africa posted an unexpected trade surplus in September after iron ore shipments resumed following a rail accident, boosting exports.

MICHAEL DOMINGO MAKES WEIGHT IN SOUTH AFRICA
Mafikeng, South Africa- At the capital of the Northwest Province some 260 kilometers west of Johannesberg, Team Domingo of the Philippines arrived a …

Stocks in South Africa Fall for a 3rd Day in 4, Led by Anglo, BHP, Sasol
South Africa’s FTSE/JSE Africa All Share Index fell for the third time in four days, declining 0.3 percent to 30,093.83 by 12:32 p.m. in Johannesburg. The measure has gained 2.2 percent this month, a second month of increases.

South African inmates ask for circumcision
PRETORIA, South Africa, Oct. 30 (UPI) — Authorities in South Africa say they’re “overwhelmed” with the number of prisoners wanting circumcision to fight the spread of HIV.