Five people were killed in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, police said on Tuesday, in a widening crackdown on a criminal gang blamed for a horrifying spate of murders and beheadings. The five were shot dead and two pistols recovered after carjacking and robbery incidents in the capital’s Ngong and Balozi suburbs overnight, police said.
Rescuers used motor boats on Tuesday to try to reach at least 4 000 pastoralists marooned by floods in Ethiopia’s remote south-east. A senior official in South Omo region said 1 800 people had been moved to safety so far since hundreds of families were surrounded when the Wotio River burst its banks last week.
Ugandan police are holding a Ghanaian preacher over a stage magic device they fear may dupe people into believing they have experienced miracles. Customs officials seized the Electric Touch device — which magicians use to give small electric shocks to volunteers — from ”Prophet” Obiri Yeboah at the airport last week.
South Africa’s Minister of Trade and Industry, Mandisi Mpahlwa, speaking during the current South African-Italian Business Forum, said that he would not like foreigners to fear black economic empowerment (BEE), but rather that they understand the economic imperative underlying it.
President Robert Mugabe’s government has no intention of stopping its blitz on price hikers, a Cabinet minister was quoted as saying on Tuesday. Information Minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu said Zimbabweans had welcomed the blitz on stores and supermarkets, which has seen prices halved and the arrests of more than 1Â 300 people for charging too much.
Little by little, the All Blacks are deteriorating as the world’s rugby superpower, according to World Cup-winning former Wallaby coach Bob Dwyer. While he declined to nominate the areas in which New Zealand’s game has fallen away, it is apparent to him the All Blacks are not the side they were a relatively short time ago.
Banayana Banyana drew 2-2 with arch-rivals Nigeria on Tuesday in their first fixture at the All Africa Games in Algiers, Algeria. Nigeria found themselves 1-0 down early in the game after a dreadful own goal. The South Africans capitalised and further increased their lead after netting a superb cross from the left wing.
The JSE was slightly down at noon on Tuesday with all the shares looking toppish after the market’s good run the day before, according to a trader. At 12.01pm, the all-share index was flat (-0,06%). Resources lost 0,70%, the gold index rose 0,98% and the platinum index slipped 1,10%. Banks rallied 1,49%, financials added 0,67% and industrials strengthened 0,24%.
Metal and engineering industry strike action could be over on Tuesday if talks succeed, both unions and employers said on Tuesday morning. Talks between unions and the Steel and Engineering Industry Federation of South Africa resumed at 10am in Johannesburg on Tuesday.
Whatever glimmer came off the reputations of Brazil and Uruguay during the first round of the Copa America was certainly polished during the quarterfinals. The heavyweights redeemed themselves with one-sided victories over the weekend and face off against one another on Tuesday for a berth in the final, each emboldened by their high-scoring blowouts.