Speaking at a Workers Day rally in Madidi in the North West province, Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Tony Leon called for the proposed Jobs Summit between government, labour and business to be scrapped.
There is an Arab guessing game known as ”who is next?” The next candidate, that is, for the ”reform” or ”regime change” the Bush administration’s neo-conservative hawks — in their drive to reshape the Middle East — will demand now that Saddam Hussein is ousted.
After more than two decades of Saddam Hussein, the Iraqis are used to bizarre television and radio broadcasts. But not even that prepared them for yesterday’s broadcast by the US defence secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, to the Iraqi nation.
The United States yesterday released the long-awaited ”road map” towards a Middle East peace settlement with the creation of an independent and viable Palestinian state by 2005.
Seven US soldiers were today wounded in a grenade attack on their base in the Iraqi city of Falluja, where troops have killed at least 15 civilians during protests this week.
The Lesotho government has established an anti-corruption unit to root out fraud, bribery and malpractices among public officials, says Home Affairs Minister Tom Thabane.
Sixty-three people had been confirmed dead by Thursday afternoon after the bus they were travelling in plunged into a dam near Bethlehem in the eastern Free State, according to African National Congress.
80 feared dead in horror bus crash
The retail price of petrol will go down by 38 cents per litre from next Wednesday, the Department of Minerals and Energy announced on Thursday.
The Communications ministry on Wednesday announced the names of five companies bidding for the second national operator (SNO) fixed line license.
In the past six weeks much debate has been generated over whether blacks are worse off today than they were before 1994. Many of us "nouveau" free South Africans experience a sense of shock at being forced to respond to this question.