The African state of Angola, emerging from 27 years of civil war, is attracting increasing quantities of foreign investment in its oil industry and is on the path to becoming one of the world’s biggest crude exporters. Angola is set to double its production of oil in the next three years to reach two million barrels per day in 2008.
Former deputy president Jacob Zuma has settled in Johannesburg, in a R3,6-million home in the leafy suburb of Forest Town, The Star newspaper reported this weekend. The Financial Mail has reported that a trust recently bought the property, Idle Winds, for R3,6-million.
The Golden Lions finished their Currie Cup first round on a major high, walloping the defending Currie Cup champions, the Blue Bulls, 46-17 in a one-sided clash at Ellis Park on Saturday. The Lions showed a rare glimpse of their talent, grabbing every opportunity and overshadowing a strong Bulls pack.
Orlando Pirates advanced to the next stage of the Supa 8 when they hammered Silver Stars 2-0 in the quarterfinal game played at the Absa Stadium, in Durban, on Saturday night. Meanwhile, Lamontville Golden Arrows collected maximum points when they beat Dynamos 3-0 in a Castle Premiership encounter, also in Durban.
Wayne Rooney scored against his former Everton teammates as Manchester United launched their latest Premier League challenge with an impressive 2-0 victory at Goodison Park on Saturday. United began with three useful away points against an Everton side that finished fourth last term.
On a day made for doubles, Tirunesh Dibaba clinched an unprecedented long-distance sweep and sprinter Lauryn Williams added a second gold by helping the United States win the 400m relay on Saturday at the World Athletics Championships. The 19-year-old Dibaba successfully defended her title in the 5Â 000m race.
Bafana Bafana on Saturday night announced a ”mixed confectionary” of local and overseas-based players for the World Cup warm-up friendly against Iceland in Reykjavik on Wednesday — but quickly ran into problems. Charlton Athletic striker and top South African goal-scorer Shaun Bartlett immediately withdrew.
Shane Warne helped Australia save the follow-on with his Test-best score against England as rain washed out most of the third day of the third Test at Old Trafford in Manchester on Saturday. Australia, after only 14 overs’ play was possible, closed on 264 for seven, having got past the follow-on target of 245.
Thomas Bjorn shot a seven-under 63 on Saturday to match the record for the lowest round in one of golf’s majors, getting within a stroke of the lead at the United States PGA Championship on a day when temperatures reached 38 degrees Celsius. Phil Mickelson came back to the field with a two-over 72.
They represent the past and future of men’s tennis. Eight-time grand-slam winner Andre Agassi beat Greg Rusedski 6-4, 6-4 on Saturday to reach the final of the Montreal ATP Masters Series, where he will face teenager Rafael Nadal. The 35-year-old Agassi will be bidding for his third Canadian crown in Sunday’s final.