Michael Schumacher returns to the Magny-Cours circuit where he clinched his fifth world title in 2002 knowing a victory on Sunday will give him some breathing space over championship rivals Kimi Raikonnen and brother Ralf Schumacher.
England captain Michael Vaughan won the toss and elected to bat against South Africa in the triangular series day/night one-day international at Old Trafford here Thursday.
Nobel peace laureate and former US president Jimmy Carter, and Spanish judge Baltasar Garzon, said on Wednesday they support the international war crimes court, despite Washington’s decision to suspend military aid to countries which do not exempt US citizens from prosecution.
Environmental Affairs and Tourism Minister Valli Moosa on Wednesday lambasted clothing and household retail group, Mr Price, for what he called its lack of concern for the environment.
Environmental Affairs Minister Valli Moosa and the Eastern Cape legislature are on a collision course over plans to mine heavy minerals on the Pondoland coast and re-route the N2 national road through the area, says the Democratic Alliance (DA).
Health Minister Tshabalala-Msimang came under fire again on Wednesday, with the Democratic Alliance (DA) accusing her and cabinet of ”dithering and delay” in their handling of the report on the affordability of anti-retrovirals.
National Union Of Metalworkers South Africa (Numsa) said on Wednesday that in a landmark award against retrenchments, Hendred Fruehauf had been ordered by the Johannesburg Labour Court to pay an amount of R2 979 526,80 to its members.
Domestic workers who lose their jobs after an employee’s death would be entitled to claim from the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF), in terms of draft legislation due to be passed by the end of the year.
The Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has threatened to paralyse the government if it cuts or freezes wages for public service workers and civil servants, state media reported on Wednesday.