So it’s farewell to the Vuyo Mbuli Show on SAfm. I was about to start tearing the roof off my car at the sheer numbing mediocrity of Vuyo’s show when the integrity of my personal means of transport was saved by the news that Vuyo would shortly be off the air, and replaced by Xolani Gwala.
Commonwealth Games triple gold medallist Roland Schoeman will not compete at the SA Aquatic Championships in Durban next week, Swimming South Africa confirmed on Thursday. Schoeman, who pulled out of the World Short Course Championships in Shanghai last week due to illness, has still not recovered sufficient fitness to take part in the national championships.
When a PSL official was questioned at the time how the draw for this weekend’s Absa Cup quarterfinals had fallen neatly into place to pave the way for the first truly high-profile final since the competition’s inception, the bland reply suggested it was due to CEO Trevor Phillips’ ”magic hand”.
An Zimbabwean woman will receive a 000 settlement of her lawsuit that alleged abuse by United States airport immigration officials, lawyers said. The settlement agreement was filed on Wednesday in San Francisco’s federal court. Tsungai Tungwarara, then 18, arrived in San Francisco from Zimbabwe in January 2002 to visit her mother.
Vince Spadea of the United States reached the quarterfinals of the ATP US Clay Court Championships on Thursday as an ailing Marcos Baghdatis retired from their second-round clash. Baghdatis, the surprise Australian Open runner-up, was trailing 6-2, 3-1 when he called it quits, complaining of a nerve problem in his lower back.
The governor of the Reserve Bank’s decision to leave interest rates unchanged appeared the best option in the current circumstances, Nedbank said on Thursday. The bank said the main worries were persistently high global oil prices, continued robust growth in domestic spending, surging credit demand and the alarming rise in household debt.
Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa is recovering from a minor stroke at an unspecified London hospital, state-run radio reported on Thursday. Government spokesperson Vernon Mwaanga confirmed for the first time on Thursday the reason for Mwanawasa’s hospital visit and told national radio the president was steadily improving.
Trainer Roger Mayweather had his licence revoked and was fined 000 on Thursday for stepping into the ring and triggering a brawl during last weekend’s IBF welterweight title fight between his nephew, Floyd Mayweather Jr, and Zab Judah.
N’Djamena appeared calm on Friday, the day after clashes between government forces and rebels seeking to oust President Idriss Déby. Forces loyal to Déby, identifiable by their red ribbons, were deployed in various parts of the city, in particular around the presidential palace, but the number of military vehicles deployed was smaller than the day before.
The long and winding road of Michael Jackson, from King of Pop to strange recluse with cash troubles, has led to a deal that will help avert his bankruptcy in exchange for a slice of music history — his share in the Beatles’ catalogue. Under a deal due to be completed last night, Jackson would offer Sony the option to buy half of his 50% share in the Sony/ATV Music catalogue.