A post template

No image available
/ 18 January 2008

Eight in court for gruesome murder

Cases of murder, armed robbery and theft against seven men and a woman were on Friday postponed in the Middelburg Magistrate’s Court, Mpumalanga police said. The eight are accused of killing businessman Sihlangoma Solomon Hlongwane, whose tongue was tied with a string and pulled out until he died.

No image available
/ 18 January 2008

Roddick, Mauresmo crash out of Aussie Open

Sixth seed Andy Roddick was knocked out of the Australian Open after a bad-tempered five-setter early on Saturday, joining 2006 champion Amelie Mauresmo on the third-round scrapheap. The American fell on his sword after a marathon three hours and 53 minutes of intense tennis against German 29th seed Philipp Kohlschreiber.

No image available
/ 18 January 2008

Zuma is hostile towards media, says Sanef

African National Congress (ANC) president Jacob Zuma’s attack on the print media on Friday, in his ANC Today online newsletter, reveals a ”hostile state of mind towards the media”, says the South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef). It contains ”wild generalisations encompassing the media as a whole”, Sanef said.

No image available
/ 18 January 2008

Israel flattens Hamas Interior Ministry

Israel closed border crossings with the Gaza Strip and destroyed the Hamas-run Interior Ministry on Friday in what witnesses said was an air strike, stepping up what it says is a campaign to halt Palestinian rocket attacks. One woman was killed and at least 30 others nearby were wounded in a large explosion, medical officials said.

No image available
/ 18 January 2008

SA’s South Pole adventurers to heat things up

Two intrepid adventurers are planning to swap extreme cold for extreme heat after becoming the first South Africans to walk unsupported to the South Pole. Speaking only hours after completing their epic 1 113km journey, Alex Harris said on Friday that he and his teammate, Sibusiso Vilane, had now decided to take on a desert.