First National Bank (FNB) has invested R100-million to fight ATM fraud over the next three years, it said in a statement on Tuesday. FNB chief executive Mike Arnold said the R100-million would ”beef up” security at more than 3Â 000 ATMs countrywide. ”Target our ATMs, and we will catch you and make you pay the price,” said Arnold.
Butch James, one of the Sharks’ favourite sons, has accepted an offer to see out his career at Bath in England. Not for want of trying, the Sharks’ generous offer had to be weighed against the reality of his future playing career. Two seasons ago, many would have laughed at the suggestion he would play again.
Mamadou Konté, a Senegalese music producer who became a global ambassador for African music, died at the age of 65, a member of his entourage announced. Konté died on June 20 at a hospital in Dakar from an undisclosed illness, Lamine Fall said.
Incentives to encourage private-sector development of inner-city housing for lower-income residents are being considered by the City of Johannesburg. ”If we don’t provide affordable housing, the slumlords will do that,” said Dr Philip Harrison, executive director of development planning and urban management.
The Cape Flats community would be outraged if Taliep Petersen’s widow, Najwa, and her alleged accomplices in Petersen’s murder were released on bail, the Wynberg Regional Court heard on Tuesday. Najwa and co-accused Abdoer Emjedi have launched a bail application before magistrate Robert Henney, acting Regional Court president in the Western Cape.
Beverly Sills, one of the most popular American opera singers of the 1960s and 1970s, died on July 2 of cancer, New York’s Metropolitan Opera announced. She was 78. ”The soprano died in her home in Manhattan on July 2 after a brief battle with inoperable lung cancer,” the Met said in a statement, quoting her manager, Edgar Vincent.
George Melly, the larger-than-life British jazz star, has died at his home in London at the age of 80, his wife said. The singer and writer was also a lecturer on art history, specialising in surrealism, as well as an award-winning film and television critic. The hard-drinking entertainer was known for his high-living, loud suits and jaunty fedora hats.
France’s Ethical Fashion Show is proving extremely popular among increasingly eco-conscious consumers. Kate Carter and Rebecca Smithers report in Paris.
Twenty-four Indian police officers who had gone missing after a fierce gun battle with Maoist insurgents in the jungles of central India were found dead on Tuesday, a top officer said. The missing men were part of a group of 90 troopers who engaged the rebels for two hours in a hilly forest on Monday in the Dantewada district in the state of Chhattisgarh.
One of the cruellest enforcers of Chile’s former dictatorship, the self-confessed torturer Osvaldo Romo Mena, died in prison of heart failure at the age of 70, police sources said. He died on July 4 at the Santiago prison where he was serving sentences for kidnapping dissidents in the rule of former dictator Augusto Pinochet.