Three people suspected of the murder of Conan Thomas, a South African tourist in Bulawayo last month, have been remanded to 15 July in absentia.
South Africa captain Graeme Smith admitted that Lord’s, where the Proteas face England in Saturday’s triangular series final, was a ”little bit intimidating”.
The government imposed a nationwide curfew on Thursday as fighting between Hutu rebels and the Tutsi-dominated army continued in the central African nation’s capital for the fourth day.
The number of worldwide ”hotspots” for high-speed wireless internet or Wi-Fi is expected to grow to at least 160 000 in 2007 from 28 000 this year, a market research firm said on Thursday.
With more and more companies in First World countries opting to outsource various operations — including business activities such as software development – it has emerged that South Africa is already regarded as a shining star, and is currently ranked as number six in the world when it comes to being among the most attractive destinations for outsourcing in the world.
Deputy President Jacob Zuma will depart for the Great Lakes region on Monday to hold consultations on the Burundi transitional process, his office said on Thursday.
The bilateral talks held in Gaborone on Thursday between the visiting United States President George Bush and Botswana President Festus Mogae would not change the country’s policy towards Zimbabwe, Botswana’s Foreign Minister Mompati Merafhe said.
Zimbabwe’s food security crisis can literally be relieved ”with the stroke of a pen”, DA agriculture spokesperson Andries Botha said on Thursday.
The Media Institute of Southern Africa (Misa) called on Malawi’s President Bakili Muluzi on Thursday to ensure that the youths who assaulted a photojournalist on Monday were arrested, tried and sentenced.