Economic crime was a problem worldwide, but South Africa suffered particularly from this sort of crime, a survey conducted by global accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) found.
Fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar will have to go to court after teammates reacted angrily to his claims he had no-one in the Pakistan team to back him up.
South Africa’s population grew by 10% from 1996 to 44,8-million in 2001, according to the results of the latest census released in Pretoria on Tuesday.
The father of All Black Jonah Lomu fears the giant wing, stricken by a kidney ailment, may put his life on the line to play at this year’s World Cup in Australia.
Ladan Bijani died on Tuesday shortly after surgeons separated her from her twin, Laleh, who is critically ill, a hospital spokesperson said.
Complications slow surgery on twins
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Zambia’s biggest opposition party, the United Party for National Development (UPND) has expelled two senior officials for alleged insubordination, a party spokesperson said on Monday.
Former president FW de Klerk might turn to the courts in a bid to avoid having to testify for the defence in the Boeremag treason trial, his attorney said on Monday.
Home Affairs Minister Mangosuthu Buthelezi on Monday rejected rumours that US President George Bush and the large entourage accompanying him will enter South Africa without respecting the immigration laws.
The Anglican Church was on Monday struggling to repair a rift between its conservative and liberal wings on the issue of homosexuality after the nomination of an openly gay clergyman in Britain as a bishop.