Morgan Freeman doesn’t want to talk about money, drugs or even his new movie. Simon Hattenstone had a tough time cracking him in Paris
The strong rand totally negated increases in the dollar price of gold to cut 37% off the operating profit of Johannesburg and New York-listed Harmony Gold for the first quarter of 2003, the company said on Tuesday.
Human Rights Watch has accused South Africa of leading African governments in a bloc to oppose scrutiny of alleged human rights abuses in Zimbabwe. It also criticised the United Nations for not acting on the issue.
US troops opened fire on a group of Iraqi demonstrators near Baghdad yesterday, killing around 15 people and wounding 50 others, according to reports from the area.
A township on the remote eastern coast of Tasmania has become one of the first in the world to ban the use of plastic bags.
Algeria has made an important breakthrough in its search for 31 missing European tourists with the discovery of one of their vehicles and confirmation from a senior army official that they are in the hands of more than a dozen Islamists.
The previously hidden world of vivisection can now be exposed. A huge volume of confidential documents — the largest yet set of data concerning animal experiments in the United Kingdom — has finally been released after the defeat earlier this month of an injunction imposed by drug companies 30 months ago.
"I hate George Bush." Johannesburg domestic Christina Cele’s four-word philippic appears to sum up the black South African view of this war.
Filmmaker <b>Haile Gerima</b> arrived in South Africa for the local release of his 1993 film <i>Sankofa</i> last week. Dikatso Mametse was there to meet him.
De Wet Kritzinger admitted to having shot dead three people on a Pretoria bus in 2000, but pleaded not guilty to three charges of murder and four of attempted murder on Tuesday.