THE “National Reconciliation Council”, Niger’s ruling military body, on Wednesday adopted a draft constitution for the Fifth Republic. It states that Niger will in future be ruled by “a president elected under universal suffrage who will be politically responsible except in cases of high treason.” The president will appoint the prime minister, cabinet ministers and […]
THE riddle of the Lowveld “bear”, sighted last week about 10km outside Nelspruit, was solved this week when the creature showed his bark was worse than his bite. The Lowvelder newspaper reports it was all a case of mistaken identity and the “bear” is a brown bouvier cross-labrador. The dog looks so much like a […]
TELKOM reported a drop in attributable earnings and share prices, and an increase in operating costs, on Thursday. Its attributable income for the year ended March was R2,3-billion, R0,2-billion less than the previous year. Dividends per share are at 59,5c from 98,1c per share last year. There has been a sharp increase in net operating […]
GHANA, whose biggest export is cocoa, on Thursday denounced a proposed European Union directive that would allow chocolate makers to put less cocoa butter in their products and still call it chocolate. The text, once adopted, would allow chocolate with added vegetable fats. The fats would replace cocoa butter up to a limit of 5% […]
ZIMBABWEAN liberation giant Joshua Nkomo, who died on Thursday aged 83, will be buried on Monday. Nkomo, who died at Harare’s Parirenyatwa hospital where he was admitted in May with prostate cancer, will be buried at the country’s national shrine, the Heroes Acre, on the outskirts of the city. Reacting to Nkomo’s death, South African […]
MICHAEL METELITS, Johannesburg | Friday 5.30pm. GOOD gold and foreign exchange reserves data failed to make much of an impact on South African financial markets on Friday, although most major indices were up. The Reserve Bank released figures showing gross gold and foreign reserves figures of R35,1-billion rand at the end of June from R34,4-billion […]
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Durban | Sunday 7.00pm. TRADE and Industry Minister Alec Erwin said on Sunday negotiations to create a regional free trade deal in Southern Africa are progressing but cautioned that difficulties still lay ahead. Erwin addressed the ninth annual Southern African economic summit in Durban this weekend following a meeting with Zimbabwean trade minister […]
WHILE out of the singles competitions at Wimbledon, South Africa has two standard-bearers in the women’s doubles draw quarterfinals. Mariaan de Swardt and Ukrainian Elena Tatarkova are ninth seeds, and quickly beat Spain’s Virginia Ruano Pascal and rgentina’s Paola Suarez 6-4 6-3. Liezel Horn and Slovenian partner Katarina Srebotnik disposed of sixth seeds Lisa Raymond […]
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Dunedin | Sunday 8.00pm. JONAH LOMU will rejoin the All Black squad on Monday but is unlikely to make the starting 15 for the Tri Nations Test with South Africa next Saturday. Lomu was impressive in the New Zealand A win over the ACT Brumbies in Canberra on Saturday night. But All Blacks […]
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Durban | Saturday 6.00pm. ARGENTINE-BRED El Picha, under jockey Robbie Hill, swept up on the outside to win Saturday’s Durban July. The 12-1 gelding is owned by former trainer Terrence Millard, six times a July winner, and trained by his son-in-law Jeff Woodruff. This was Woodruff’s first July victory. Favourite to win at […]