A new DNA database could make profiling of criminals easier.
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The technology company's SAAF contract is renewed for another five years.
With R300 million revenue and 600 staff, the company turns its attention to the international scene.
The company reports a decrease in revenue during the first half of the year.
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The country won't participate in EU proposals for airports to use full-body scanners.
The company has been named SWE-DISH Satellite Systems' sub-Saharan African distributor.
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The French telecoms giant sells its 20.8% stake in defence electronics company Thales to Dassault Aviation.
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