It’s back to the drawingboard for paper giant Mondi after a Durban judge ruled on Wednesday it could not build an incinerator to burn waste and generate steam at its south Durban plant.
Liberian President Charles Taylor’s son, who commands the dreaded Anti-Terrorist Unit (ATU) presidential guard accused of sweeping human rights abuses and torture, has fled to South Africa, informed sources said on Wednesday.
A former US intelligence official who served under the Bush administration in the build-up to the Iraq war accused the White House yesterday of lying about the threat posed by Saddam Hussein.
Some of the great works of English literature could be scrapped from the syllabus of one of Pakistan’s leading universities because of what professors fear is a rising tide of Muslim fundamentalism.
In Mozambique’s pretty port city of Maputo, South Africa is omnipresent. Dominoes Pizza, Steers, Shoprite, even Clear Channel advertising hoardings hold up the signs advertising, well … more South African businesses, the Yellow Pages included.
The Brand South Africa campaign is, from what Lemmer gathers, meant to make you feel all warm and fuzzy about our country. Why then does it make Oom Krisjan all hot and bothered.
Most of the debate that has been sparked by the death of chief Kaizer Matanzima has focused on an assessment of the type of ruler he was.
For more than 40 gruelling minutes, Hasan Tuna grabbed and tugged at his opponent’s sweaty, oil-slicked body. Suddenly, he was on his back, looking up at the sun in a field of uncut grass: last year’s Turkish olive oil wrestling champion was pinned.
An amateur New Zealand rugby player has been jailed for five months for hitting the referee who had penalised his side during a match.
Springbok coach Rudolf Straeuli on Thursday named De Wet Barry as his inside centre for Saturday’s Vodacom Tri-nations opener against Australia in Cape Town.