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The Umtata District Court on Monday granted 12 people, who were arrested in connection with the discovery of eight shallow graves inside a church compound in the area, bail of R300 each.
In a brazen act, two men climbed aboard an idle Boeing 727 jet in Angola last month and flew off into the African sky without a trace. The disappearance touched off searches across the continent and, in the post-September 11 era, prompted worries about why the plane was taken.
Belgium has bowed to US pressure and agreed to limit the scope of its controversial war crimes law. Nato’s secretary general, Lord Robertson, said last night that he hoped a ”major crisis” had been averted.
The United States supreme court yesterday upheld the principle of affirmative action in one of the most keenly awaited decisions by the court in recent years.
My friend De Vries described it as feeling churned up, confused. In the same breath he spoke of finding himself thrust into another kind of South African identity for the first time in his life.
Kumar Bhattacharyya is one of the most influential but least-known manufacturing industry experts in the world.
When the people we elect to manage our nation’s affairs refuse to account to us they break the pact of the ballot box. So it has been with the oil scandal.
Three-time French Open champion Gustavo Kuerten says a boycott of Grand Slams would be catastrophic for tennis.
Jennifer Capriati and Serena Williams have added their marketing muscle to a new WTA Tour campaign to raise the profile of the women’s game.