The ”dismal” state of housing delivery in the Eastern Cape needs national intervention, a public watchdog organisation said on Tuesday. Public Service Accountability Monitor researcher Chantelle de Nobrega said the province would not meet a nationally set target to eradicate informal settlements by 2014 without help.
Software giant Microsoft on Tuesday launched a stinging attack on Google, accusing its internet rival of riding roughshod over copyright in a rush to grab content for its own commercial benefit. The attack by top Microsoft lawyer Tom Rubin came as the two corporate titans step up their competition in both software and online content.
At least 118 Shi’ite pilgrims were slaughtered in attacks across Iraq on Tuesday, sparking fears of reprisals that could frustrate efforts by Iraqi and United States forces to quell sectarian violence. The deadliest single attack was in Hilla, south of the capital, where two suicide bombers triggered explosives amid a packed crowd of worshippers.
Some in the ruling African National Congress want to ensconce affirmative action as a permanent measure and thus enforce a new form of apartheid, the Freedom Front Plus (FF+) said on Tuesday. It wants the International Labour Organisation to pay urgent attention to its complaint, submitted last year, about affirmative action.
Security forces searching for five people linked to the British embassy, who were kidnapped in Ethiopia’s remote Afar region, said on Tuesday their captors had taken them across the border into Eritrea. Asmara has vehemently denied charges by regional officials that Eritrean soldiers were responsible for last week’s abduction.
Students at the University of Pretoria’s Mamelodi campus were prevented from attending classes on Tuesday by fellow students who were protesting, university authorities said. Pan Africanist Student Movement of Azania president Sebei Mametlwe denied, however, that anyone had been prevented from attending class.
An Elsies River resident gave birth to a 7,3kg girl at Tygerberg Hospital on Friday, believed to be the largest in the hospital’s history. The Cape Argus reported on Tuesday that Cathleen Abels said her family members were ”generally big people” — but that even she had been amazed at baby Chesner’s size.
Five men who robbed a bank at the Atlasville shopping centre in Boksburg, Gauteng, on Tuesday afternoon were arrested within minutes, police said. Captain Jethro Mtshali said two men, armed with a 9mm pistol and an AK-47 rifle, went into the Standard Bank branch at about noon and assaulted some of the employees.
Three pupils at an East London school have been suspended after filming themselves performing sex acts in a classroom, the Dispatch Online reported on Tuesday. The 36-second cellphone video was circulated among pupils at Greenpoint High School, as well as at other schools in the city.
Eight people are feared drowned during floods in the Eastern Cape over the weekend, emergency services said on Tuesday. Captain John Fobian said the missing people were from the former Transkei, Queenstown and Grahamstown. Four bodies have been recovered in the province since Monday.