First the drugs, then the bullets and then the battle. Jungle Fire battalion knew the routine and lounged on the abandoned market stalls, waiting for the marijuana and crack cocaine to kick in.
Praying for the peace troops to arrive
A botanist has discovered a new species of flower right in the path of the proposed N2 highway along the Eastern Cape’s Pondoland coast, the Wildlife and Environment Society of SA said on Sunday.
Disgraced former South African cricket captain Hansie Cronje could have been murdered to keep him quiet and not, as first thought, the innocent victim of a plane crash, it was claimed in London on Sunday.
South Africa’s first national Aids conference opened yesterday with a withering attack on the government for its decision to restrict the use of a key drug.
On the face of it Mel Gibson’s new film, The Passion, appears to be little more than a work of celluloid self-indulgence by a Hollywood veteran.
US military casualties from the occupation of Iraq have been more than twice the number most Americans have been led to believe because of an extraordinarily high number of accidents, suicides and other non-combat deaths in the ranks that have gone largely unreported in the media.
A huge sheet of mirror-plated fabric on show in New York for the next two weeks could herald a new adventure in space later this year and add new depth to the word ”spaceship”.
Business education is an increasingly important tool for women to bring themselves up to speed in a global and diverse workplace.
Prof Adele Thomas — social worker, educator, corporate analyst, groundbreaker and visionary.
There’s that old saying: If you build a better mousetrap, the world will beat a path to your door. The point is that people keep trying to make that "better mousetrap", and often it’s the making of the thing itself that says more about humans and people in general than what they’re supposedly trying to achieve.