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/ 10 October 2011
Millions of BlackBerry users in Africa, Europe and the Middle East have been unable to use their BlackBerry messaging services and email since midday.
While a great many people around the world are wishing the best for Archbishop Tutu on his 80th birthday, the cleric still has a fair few detractors.
The moratorium on deporting illegal Zimbabweans has quietly been lifted by the department of home affairs, prompting an outcry from rights groups.
Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi says the people of Burma seeking reconciliation have been inspired by SA’s great men: Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu.
SA doesn’t always stand up for human rights the way some of its citizens such as Archbishop Tutu do, Burma’s Dawn Aung San Suu Kyi has observed.
Dr Wouter Basson says he is confident his licence to practise medicine will not be revoked after his professional conduct hearing continues next year.
An unflappable Wouter Basson seems confident about the outcome of his hearing, and eager to get back to his swish cardiology practice in Cape Town.
Dr Wouter Basson acted as a doctor when he provided tranquilisers to help the SADF kidnap people, and not just as a soldier, an ethics expert says.
The ANC is not best pleased by the fact that the state is footing Dr Wouter Basson’s legal bills, but says there is nothing to be done about it.
The state is paying for Wouter Basson’s legal representation at the inquiry into his alleged unethical conduct.