A post template

No image available
/ 10 July 2006

Russian plane crash-lands in Ukraine

A plane carrying the chief of staff of the Russian navy and other officers caught fire after crash-landing at Simferopol airfield in Crimea, Ukraine, Interfax news agency said on Monday. It was the fourth serious aviation incident involving Russian passenger planes in 36 hours, one of which killed more than 130 people.

No image available
/ 10 July 2006

Key Saddam lawyers boycott trial

The last phase of the turbulent trial of Saddam Hussein on charges of crimes against humanity resumed on Monday with a boycott by the deposed Iraqi leader and key members of the defence team. The Iraqi high tribunal said it would continue to hear the defence’s closing arguments with or without Saddam or his lawyers.

No image available
/ 10 July 2006

Hamas: ‘Solution is simple: an exchange’

Exiled Hamas political leader Khaled Meshaal said on Monday an Israeli soldier captured by Palestinian militants would not be freed without a prisoner swap but pledged that his life would be protected. ”They talk about one soldier, we have 10 000 detainees … this is why we are seeking a prisoner exchange,” he said. ”The solution is simple: an exchange.”

No image available
/ 10 July 2006

Absa to pay R960m for IT services

South Africa’s biggest retail banking group, Absa, will pay GijimaAst R960-million over five years for technology services, Absa said on Monday. Absa is a subsidiary of Britain’s Barclays. GijimaAst is 37% held by blacks and is a leading information and communication technology services firm.

No image available
/ 10 July 2006

Zambia confronts downside of rebounding currency

Pride in Zambia’s surging currency is giving way to concern as farmers, manufacturers, tourism officials and aid groups start to feel the sharp edge of the strong kwacha. The Zambian currency gained 30% against the dollar in just a few weeks last November, the result of high international copper prices and rising foreign investment.