There have been some who have implied that the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism’s re-examination of the environmental impact system is somehow indicative of a weakened commitment to the environmental impact assessment process. Nothing could be further from the truth, writes Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Marthinus van Schalkwyk.
About 59 buses were set alight at a bus depot in Umlazi, south of Durban, at about 3.30am on Sunday, KwaZulu-Natal police said. ”The damage is estimated to [be] far over R20-million,” said spokesperson Captain Vincent Ndunge. About 155 buses were on the site.
Authorities in Indonesia’s densely populated Central Java province said on Sunday surface tremors and multifaced quakes continue on Mount Merapi — one of the world’s most active volcanoes — and warned that a major eruption could take place in a few days.
South Africa’s lumbering gold-mining industry is smiling broadly as commodity prices hit quarter-century highs on world markets, opening up new frontiers once thought financially unviable. Gold charged to a new high of an ounce in London on Thursday before cooling off to finish the week on Friday at ,50.
Africa’s last absolute monarch has invited banned opposition parties to enter the political playing field in Swaziland, speaking publicly on the issue for the first time in a rare interview. King Mswati III this week will celebrate 20 years since he ascended to the throne at the age of 18 in the small mountainous kingdom.
Suzaan van Biljon put such a mammoth effort into winning her third title in the 200m individual medley at the Telkom South African National Swimming Championships in Durban on Saturday that she could barely stand afterwards. Gerhard Zandberg bagged the 100m freestyle title on Saturday.
Top-ranked Roger Federer of Switzerland and defending champion Rafael Nadal of Spain will meet in the Monte Carlo Masters final after winning their semifinals on Saturday. Federer beat 12th-seeded Fernando Gonzalez of Chile 6-2, 6-4, and second-ranked Nadal downed Gaston Gaudio of Argentina 5-7, 6-1, 6-1.
A 100%-plus effort by an inspired and highly motivated Sharks pack of forwards piloted the Sharks to a most impressive 32-15 Vodacom Super 14 rugby victory over the Auckland Blues before 27 000 enthusiastic spectators at the Absa Stadium in Durban on Saturday.
”Happy, but not altogether happy,” was how one of the Orlando Pirates’ supporters, who are dubbed the ”Happy People”, reflected the general mood at Ellis Park on Saturday afternoon after the Buccaneers had beaten Sudan’s AlHilal 2-0 in a first-leg, third-round CAF Champions League game.
The Bulls kept their semifinal dream alive with a thorough 46-17 beating of a clawless and clueless Cats team in their Super 14 encounter played at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on Saturday. Coming into this game desperately needing a win to salvage their season from hell, the Cats did not disappoint their critics.