Maasai women dressed in traditional beads waited patiently at an office in this dusty, one-street Kenyan town to register their charges against British soldiers they are accusing of rape.
Nature conservationists fear an invasion of local river systems after exotic freshwater crayfish were stolen from a Free State breeder this week.
The Scorpions are still investigating allegations of corruption linked to former minister of defence Joe Modise, who died in 2001. This has emerged in the wake of a confirmation by British defence giant BAe Systems that it paid a success fee to a local agent.
The country’s largest pension payout company is involved in micro-lending on the side, targeting poor pensioners and charging them exorbitant interest rates on small loans.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe on Thursday told his supporters not to be cowed by a visit by US President George Bush next week to neighbouring South Africa and Botswana, state television reported.
Zimbabwe would prove an acid test for the New Partnership for African Development (Nepad) as well for South Africa’s commitment to enforcing the values enshrined in it, Cape High Court Judge Dennis Davis said in Grahamstown on Thursday.
The government will build four more prisons and is considering releasing 1 500 awaiting trialists in a bid to relieve overcrowding, Correctional Services Minister Ben Skosana said on Thursday.
After two strong days, the JSE Securities Exchange South Africa (JSE) came under pressure in early trade on Friday on the back of a slightly stronger rand and weaker
world markets.
The Federal Council of the National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Nafcoc) has agreed to reinstate the black business body’s suspended deputy president, Vincent Phaahla.
Bizarre details of misgovernance, reckless management and alleged misappropriation of funds in the KwaZulu-Natal legislature emerged this week with the release of a confidential auditor general’s report.