Minister of Public Service and Administration Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi should release transcripts of the African Peer Review Mechanism meetings to reveal how the report was edited, said the independent Public Service Accountability Monitor on Wednesday.
Britain’s most convicted driver, described by his lawyer as a ”likeable idiot”, was sent to prison on Wednesday for five months for flouting his 48th driving ban. Bouncer Jamie Manderson (33) from Swindon, south-west England, has nearly 200 previous convictions, mostly for motoring misdemeanours.
Former deputy president Jacob Zuma, in his capacity as deputy president of the ruling African National Congress, will be one of the guest speakers at this weekend’s celebration of the South African Communist Party’s (SACP) 85th anniversary.
South African Minister of Minerals and Energy Buyelwa Sonjica said on Wednesday that the findings made by a Thabazimbi magistrate regarding the mine accident that occurred at the Northam Platinum mine on September 20 2004 sent a clear message that unsafe or unhealthy mine practices will not be tolerated.
South African police and wildlife officials are hunting for at least two crocodiles south of Johannesburg after several sightings. Wild crocodiles are not found naturally in the region, leading to speculation that the reptiles have escaped from farms or zoos.
A combination of the money to be made in professional sport and the ”winner-takes-all” mentality makes performance-boosting drugs too alluring for some athletes. In South Africa, there has been a rush of athletes, such as Olympic medallist Ezekiel Sepeng, recently falling foul of authorities, despite career-killing censure.
Thirteen Israeli soldiers were reported killed in fierce fighting with Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon on Wednesday while United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan told world diplomats in Rome that the 15-day-old war must end. Al Jazeera television said 13 soldiers had been killed in clashes in the southern town of Bint Jbeil, which Israel calls a Hezbollah stronghold.
It was meant to be over by now. This time last week Israeli military planners were demanding another 72 hours to finish the job: that’s all they needed, they promised, to clear southern Lebanon of Hezbollah. Yet the enemy has proved stubborn. Despite two weeks of bombardment, Hezbollah’s formidable arsenal remains in place.
Weak healthcare systems and a shortage of healthcare workers are undermining efforts to deliver antiretroviral drugs to Africa.
Trade union Solidarity on Wednesday served diversified mining company Kumba Resources with a 48-hour strike notice that Solidarity members will come out on strike from midnight on Sunday. The strike action will be conducted jointly with the National Union of Mineworkers, the National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa and the Building, Allied, Mining and Construction Workers’ Union.