STANDARD Bank said on Thursday the appeals court will hand down its judgment on Friday in a ruling crucial to the bank’s battle to thwart a hostile takeover from smaller rival Nedcor. Stanbic wants the appeals court to overturn an earlier decision which made the Reserve Bank and finance ministry the final authorities on whether […]
Ivor Powell The controversial third cellular licensing process was thrown into jeopardy this week as embattled councillors from the South African Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (Satra)failed to reach a consensus to rubber-stamp its earlier decision to recommend the Cell C consortium. In this week’s meetings, two of the five councillors who earlier reached a “unanimous” decision […]
Andy Capostagno RUGBY The Super 12 reaches the halfway point this weekend with all four South African teams occupying the bottom half of the log. Thus far the thrilling rugby has come from the Hurricanes, Highlanders and Brumbies, while the Crusaders, champions of the past two years, have been ultra-professional and, at this distance at […]
POLICE said on Thursday they have arrested more than 1000 people over the past two days in a nationwide crime crackdown. Most of those arrested are illegal immigrants. Suspected attempted hijackers and fugitives are among those taken into custody. Offenders of less serious crimes were also arrested to deter them from turning to more serious […]
Paul Kirk and Jaspreet Kindra The National Intelligence Agency official responsible for recruiting Sifiso Nkabinde’s killer, Bruce Mhlongo, into the intelligence fold is Andre Pruis, a senior operative who works from the agency’s offices in Pietermaritzburg. This is one of several details of Mhlongo’s relationship with NIA that the Mail & Guardian established this week […]
Fiachra Gibbons Hours after picking up the last of five Oscars for his first film, American Beauty – and being declared a “bright shining star” by none other than Steven Spielberg – Sam Mendes was keeping his legendary cool. Even as Hollywood’s most powerful players queued to schmooze him at the post-Oscar parties, Mendes’s mind […]
SOUTH Africa’s 2006 World Cup Bid Committee has returned from Mali full of confidence after their latest meetings with a FIFA executive committee member. The delegation, headed by South Africa 2006 World Cup Bid Committee chief executive officer Danny Jordaan and South African Football Association president Molefi Oliphant football also met with federation executives and […]
All eyes are sure to be on Kyalami this weekend when the first of the World Superbike meetings kicks off Gavin Foster In the 1950s, motorcyclists from the colonies were known as the wild boys of racing because of their fearless and aggressive riding styles. One theory attributed their success to the fact that most […]
Giles Foden WILD SHORE: LIFE AND DEATH WITH NICARAGUA’S LAST SHARK-HUNTERS by Edward Marriott (Picador) It is commonplace to remark that the boom in travel-writing began in the 1980s, with the emergence of writers such as Bruce Chatwin, Redmond O’Hanlon and Jonathan Raban, and ended with the departure from Granta in 1995 of an editor […]
THE inquest into the death of Cape Town druglord and Hard Livings gang leader Rashaad Staggie has ended. According to Advocate Willie Viljoen of the Investigative Directorate Against Organised Crime the recent arrest of People Against Gangsterism and Drugs co-ordinator Abdus Salaam Ebrahim for the murder of Staggie in effectively put a stop to the […]