During the first open forum since the government announced the antiretroviral roll-out, health workers and officials shared their experiences.
Liverpool scored with a pair of early volleys to beat Juventus 2-1 in a Champions League quarterfinal match that commemorated the Heysel Stadium tragedy nearly 20 years ago. Sami Hyypia scored the first goal from the left side in the 10th minute. In another quarterfinal match, PSV Eindhoven came back to draw 1-1 with host Lyon.
The Queensland Reds’ injured-plagued Elton Flatley announced on Wednesday that he is giving up the team captaincy, putting pressure on his stand-in replacement, Nathan Sharpe, not to defect to new Super 14 franchise Perth. Flatley missed the Reds’ past two Super 12 games after being concussed against the Crusaders on March 12.
Two people died when a small aircraft crashed on to Vergelegen farm outside Somerset West in the Western Cape at about 2.20pm on Tuesday, police said. ”The pilot was performing flying techniques when one of the wings fell off,” said police spokesperson Captain Elliot Sinyangana.
It has already suffered a royal snub, planning gremlins and a last-minute postponement. Now, the British are being asked to bet on the next mishap to hit the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles. The cheeky offer from a firm of bookmakers came after the wedding was put back by a day to Saturday to avoid a clash with the funeral of the pope.
Prince Rainier of Monaco has died at age 81 after spending several weeks in hospital, officials said on Wednesday. The prince was in intensive care suffering from severe heart, lung and kidney problems. He had ruled Monaco since 1949 and was the world’s second longest-reigning monarch.
Greek landlords are demanding the withdrawal of a television advert campaign for bank mortgages, complaining they are being depicted as anti-social, racist, rude, or "simply pathetic". The campaign is aimed at luring renters to buy property instead.
The United States on Tuesday stuck to its assessment that Zimbabwe’s parliamentary elections last week were neither free nor fair, despite an endorsement by the African state’s neighbours. Meanwhile, some opposition protesters were detained after a demonstration in Harare on Monday.
Angolan health workers in a slum outside Luanda were treating a new suspected case of the Marburg virus on Tuesday as a senior United Nations official warned that the outbreak of the Ebola-like epidemic is not yet under control. The virus has now also spread to Malenge province, which is on the border with Uige.
After protracted negotiations, the strike by the National Union of Mineworkers at Harmony’s Free State operations will be called off by Wednesday night. The parties reached an agreement in principle that the issues in dispute have been adequately addressed, and an agreement will be signed later on Wednesday, Harmony said in a statement.