Big nations like China and the US might grab all the Olympic medal attention, but the world’s sporting minnows plan to grab some of the limelight.
The SABC board’s meeting which decided on the suspension of SABC chief executive Dali Mpofu was lawful and valid, the board’s lawyer said.
A Belarus referee was helped off the field with apparent back pain while officiating a league match on the weekend, but was later found to be drunk.
Controversial umpire Darrell Hair has been appointed to a Cricket Australia mentoring panel for prospective elite umpires.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter has compared long-term contracts between soccer players and their clubs as a form of ”modern slavery”.
Medical aid coverage is lowest among black South Africans, with 7,4% of individuals covered, and highest in the white population.
It was September 30 2003. A young intelligence officer, Federico Armati, was renting a house that looks on to Campo de’ Fiori, a square in old Rome.
Durban businessman and socialite Prince Sifiso Zulu is no longer under police guard in hospital, police said on Wednesday.
ANC president Jacob Zuma said he had never acted ”unconstitutionally” and denied the ruling party was on a collision course with the judiciary.
Kliptown residents are expected to boycott former president Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday celebrations to be held in the township.