Staff Reporter
No image available
/ 8 March 2005

Sharp rise in Sun International earnings

Leisure group Sun International on Tuesday reported a sharp increase in headline earnings per share to 252 cents for the half-year ending December 2004, from 153 cents in the previous comparative half-year. The group attributed the improvement to strong growth in casino revenues, improved operating margins and lower borrowing costs.

No image available
/ 8 March 2005

Investec to open office in Knysna

Niche banking group Investec will open an office in Knysna this week, to provide specialised services in the Garden Route area, announced Andy Vogel, Investec regional manager for the Eastern Cape. The specialist investment banking group will offer a number of services from its private client division.

No image available
/ 8 March 2005

Hopes dim for early Syrian exit from Lebanon

Prospects for an early withdrawal of Syrian troops from Lebanon faded on Monday as the countries’ presidents agreed only a partial time-table which appeared to fall well short of international demands. A pullback to the eastern part of Lebanon will be completed by the end of this month but no date has been set for all the 14 000 Syrian troops to leave.

No image available
/ 8 March 2005

Aussies top the zzzz-list

For years, they have been regarded as the world’s number one nation of fun-loving, pint-downing, party animals. But it seems they were pulling the wool over our eyes: Aussies spend more time asleep than anyone else on the planet. According to a survey of global sleeping habits, nearly a quarter of all Australians hit the sack before 10pm.

No image available
/ 8 March 2005

Italians honour Iraq hostage go-between

Italians bade an emotional farewell on Monday to the senior intelligence officer killed by United States troops in Iraq last week as officials in Rome and Washington tried to dampen smouldering resentment over his death. Nicola Calipari was given a state funeral and his body was carried to Santa Maria degli Angeli church in Rome past a guard of honour.

No image available
/ 8 March 2005

Truckers and employers strike a deal

Truck drivers and their employers have ”in principle” reached an agreement about wages, the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) said on Tuesday. Negotiators from the SA Transport and Allied Workers’ Union and the Road Freight Employers’ Association are expected to sign the deal at noon on Tuesday, said CCMA director Edwin Molahlehi.

No image available
/ 8 March 2005

Thousands raped by militias in DRC conflict

Tens of thousands of young girls and women have been raped or otherwise subjected to sexual violence during five years of conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, according to an international investigation. Some of the victims were as young as three. Men and boys were similarly treated, the report by Human Rights Watch says.