FROM her home office in Les Prins Estate a former finance worker is helping populate a luxury holiday community in the heart of France.
Daily Archives: April 12, 2007
Zero-10 tax reform was forced upon us
In the first of a series of five articles leading up to the next debate on zero-10 at the end of May, Treasury and Resources minister Lyndon Trott looks back at how corporate tax reform started
Yobs film a vicious attack on youngster
POLICE are expected to investigate an alleged ‘happy slapping’ attack which has been posted on internet video sharing site YouTube.
Girl, 6, left home alone by mother
A SINGLE mother left her six-year-old daughter home alone twice in just over two weeks.
Sultan’s curry in favour as it’s going to Barbados
SULTAN AL-MAHMOOD is preparing what could be the most expensive takeaway ever.
‘Internet needs more security’
UPHOLDING privacy is the biggest challenge in the modern world as computers and communication systems pervade every aspect of life.
Green light for air aces
THE Red Arrows should still grace our skies in future.
Divisions set to merge
THE Investec Men’s League is facing a radical shake-up.
City make history
Port City 2, Sylvans 1, after extra-time
PORT CITY staged a spirited fightback to win the Rouget Cup for the first time in the club’s history last night.
Banjaard and Glenfruin come top of their class
BANJAARD and Glenfruin claimed category honours as the popular Heritage Gourp Frostbite Series came to an exciting conclusion.












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