<b>Movie of the week: </b>Ang Lee brings <i>The Hulk</i> to life in an impressive and magnificent adaptation, writes Riaan Wolmarans.
<b>CD of the week: </b>Sneaker Pimps: <i>Bloodsport </i>takes you on a journey marked by eclectic, laid-back rock elements thrown together with sweeping electronica, writes Riaan Wolmarans.
South Africa’s information, communication and technology and electronics sector could get their own black economic empowerment charter before the end of this year if discussion proposals go according to plan.
Alwyn Myburgh and Mbulaeni Mulaudzi, two of South Africa’s leading athletes, finished in the top three of their events at the annual ”Spitzen Leichtahletik” European Permit meeting on Tuesday
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and several government officials left for Libya on Wednesday to hold discussions about the supply of fuel to the country, state radio said.
South African captain Graeme Smith hit a fine 65 here on Wednesday as his side gained a morale boosting victory over Worcestershire ahead of their triangular one day series with England and Zimbabwe.
The Springbok team to play Argentina in a one-off Test in Port Elizabeth on Saturday shows eight changes from the team that beat Scotland in the second test at Ellis Park on 14 June.
Egyptian Youth and Sports Minister Ali Eddin Helal said on Thursday Egypt was ”completely prepared” to host the 2010 World Cup.
Bafana Bafana coach Shakes Mashaba strengthened his squad to play Burundi in Bujumbra on 6 July by adding five European based stars to the squad that defeated the Cote d’ Ivoire 2-1 in last Sunday’s must win penultimate qualifier played in Polokwane.
The US Supreme Court struck down a ban on gay sex on Thursday, ruling that the law was an unconstitutional violation of privacy. The 6-3 ruling reverses course from a ruling 17 years ago that states could punish homosexuals for what such laws historically called deviant sex.