The leader of Côte d’Ivoire rebels said he had held ”fruitful” discussions in the South African capital, Pretoria, on Saturday with President Thabo Mbeki, who sought to resolve a crisis of confidence over his role as mediator in the divided country’s conflict.
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Black boxes that were recovered from the crashed Ugandan Russian-built M1-172 presidential helicopter that killed ex-Sudanese rebel chief and vice president John Garang will be taken to Russia for analysis. Most believe the accident was due to poor weather, darkness or possible pilot error.
Candles were lit all across America last week in one of the largest single anti-war protests in recent US history. At more than 1 600 vigils tens of thousands of protesters gathered in solidarity with the woman who has been the catalyst for the rebirth of the anti-war movement: Cindy Sheehan.
The nightmare that has tormented Kaizer Chiefs from the start of the new season produced more excruciating heartache and horror at FNB Stadium on Saturday night as Amakhosi tumbled to a shock 2-1 SAA Supa8 defeat against Bloemfontein Celtic.
South African winger Breyton Paulse was given a three-week suspension on Sunday after being found guilty of kicking Australian prop Al Baxter during the Springboks’ 22-19 Tri-Nations rugby win over Australia on Saturday. The incident happened in the 77th minute, leaving Baxter with an abrasion to his face.
Australia matched its worst losing record in nearly 25 years on Saturday after its fourth consecutive rugby union test defeat, losing 22-19 against a rampant South Africa in the Tri-Nations series. A sellout record crowd of 43 278 at Subiaco Oval was not able to help the Wallabies overcome winger Bryan Habana’s two tries.
South African Airways (SAA) lodged an appeal on Friday against the Competition Tribunal’s R45 million fine imposed on the airline for abusing its dominant position in the domestic airline market.
Lobby group Doctors for Life International are taking four health bills, including one on abortion, to the Constitutional Court next week. The group want to see the speaker of the National Assembly, the chair of the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) and the Minister of Health in court on Tuesday.
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange on Friday went for a third consecutive day without trading as buyers shunned the bourse over the introduction of a new tax on profits. Finance Minister Herbert Murerwa this week announced a 10% withholding tax on shares sold on the stock market beginning next month.