Followers loyal to radical Shi’ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr said on Friday they were prepared to hand control of the revered Imam Ali Shrine to top Shi’ite religious authorities in a bid to end a two-week-old uprising in the holy city of Najaf. United States tanks were on the streets, but residents reported seeing some of al-Sadr’s Mehdi army militia pulling out of the city.
Najaf faces final assault
Angolan police have rounded up about 400 illegal workers, mostly from the Democratic Republic of Congo, in the northern Zaire province and plan to deport them, an official has said. The province on Thursday joined Operation Diamond, a nationwide crackdown on foreigners who are in the country illegally and involved in diamond trafficking.
A South African woman whose arrest last month raised concerns about whether terrorists could easily enter the United States by way of Mexico has been indicted on charges of violating US immigration law and lying to a federal officer, a US prosecutor announced on Thursday.
The late Paul Meintjes whom a prophet had predicted would rise from the dead must be buried by Saturday, according to an order delivered by police to his family in the Free State town of Hertzogville on Thursday. On Wednesday his widow took delivery of Meintje’s 50-day-old corpse and has since kept it in a coffin beside her bed.
The South African Reserved Bank (SARB) will be watching carefully the impact of the high oil price on inflation in the country, SARB Governor Tito Mboweni said on Friday at a meeting of Parliament’s joint finance committees. He acknowledged that there is nothing to be done to influence high oil prices.
Although "carry trade" has played a role in the strength of the rand, the activities of exporters and importers have the biggest impact on the rand’s exchange rate, according to South African Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni, who was addressing a meeting of Parliament’s joint finance committees on Friday.
A Corporate Law Reform Bill is scheduled to be put to the South African Cabinet for approval by September next year, while the drafting process is expected to be completed by the end of this year. It is expected that a single corporate entity will replace distinctions between close corporations and public and private companies.
South African cellular network operator MTN Group on Friday issued a statement in a bid to allay concerns that the public — and in particular its subscribers — might have regarding other cellphone users tapping into their calls. The operator said "it is near impossible" for anyone to eavesdrop on GSM cellular conversations.
Akram Abu Elouf’s leg was blown apart by an Israeli bullet fired from a watch tower alomost a kilometre away as he led his two children upstairs to their home. Doctors patched together his thigh bone with nine metal pins but he needs further extensive surgery in Egypt if he is to walk again.
Old Mutual South Africa has announced the resignation of Sello Moloko, CEO of Old Mutual Asset Managers (Omam) South Africa. He will be replaced by Thabo Dloti, currently executive general manager of Group Schemes at Old Mutual. Sparks said it was with "deep regret" that he had accepted Moloko’s resignation.