Hours before the expiry of a May 31 deadline by the African Union to Darfur rebel groups still holding out from signing a peace deal, the pan-African body said on Tuesday it was hopeful the insurgents would beat the ultimatum. ”Until the May 31 deadline expires, we are hopeful that the parties that have not signed will sign,” AU Peace and Security Commissioner Said Djinnit said.
Firefighters in the Kazakh capital Astana were on Tuesday battling to put out a blaze at a 32-storey skyscraper dubbed the "cigarette lighter". Flames and smoke could be seen pouring out of the building, which houses the ex-Soviet Central Asian state’s transport and communications ministry.
The Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) marched in Pretoria on Tuesday, saying it could not support the ”lies” the government was telling the United Nations about its treatment programme. ”We as the TAC cannot support the lies that government is telling the UN. The first lie is that we have the biggest [treatment] programme in the world,” said TAC chairperson Zackie Achmat.
At least 13 people were killed and 15 injured when a crowded bus smashed head-on into a cargo truck in south-eastern Kenya early on Tuesday, trapping many passengers in the wreckage, police said. The bus was travelling from Nairobi to the port city of Mombasa when it hit the truck shortly after midnight local time.
Somalia is on the brink of major disaster as conflict spirals out of control in Mogadishu and donors fail to respond to humanitarian emergencies in the lawless nation, a senior United Nations envoy said on Tuesday. Already beset with drought and poverty, the people of Somalia have been further hit by the fighting that has engulfed the capital.
Desmond Dekker, who brought the sound of Jamaican ska music to the world with hits such as Israelites, has died, his manager said on Friday. He was 64. Dekker, who lived in England, collapsed from an apparent heart attack at his home on Thursday, manager Delroy Williams said.
A South African court on Tuesday began hearing an appeal from 13 HIV-positive prisoners demanding access to free anti-retroviral treatment in line with a government scheme launched in 2003. Lawyers representing the prisoners from Westville jail are arguing before the High Court in Durban that a series of bureaucratic hurdles are preventing them from accessing free ARVs.
Springbok coach Jake White landed a small surprise when he named centre Jean de Villiers to lead the team in their unofficial match against the World XV in Johannesburg on Saturday. De Villiers, by his own admission, has limited captaining experience but feels he is equipped for the job.
The South African economy grew by 4,2% in the first quarter of this year, Statistics South Africa announced on Tuesday. ”According to preliminary indicators, the seasonally adjusted real GDP prices for the first quarter of 2006 increased by an annualised rate of 4,2% compared with the fourth quarter of 2005,” it said.
European Union (EU) enlargement commissioner Olli Rehn on Tuesday urged Belgrade and Podgorica to engage in constructive talks on their ”velvet divorce” after Montenegro’s historic independence referendum on May 21. Rehn said that both sides must adhere to standards agreed upon with the EU over the dissolution of their loose federation.