Negotiations about about a possible alliance between Saddam Hussein’s regime and al-Qaeda took place in 1998, according to documents found in Baghdad by a British newspaper.
The Pan Africanist Congress has suspended Limpopo MPL Maxwell Nemadzivhanani for allegedly disrupting the party’s national audit committee on March 23.
Eastern Cape African National Congress chairman Makhenkesi Stofile closed the party’s 4th provincial conference on Saturday, telling delegates to work to rebuild confidence in the ruling party.
Tribal militias currently wreaking havoc in the volatile northeastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) ritually eat parts of the people they kill, according to residents and Ugandan military officials.
Shops and businesses were open Saturday in the Zimbabwe capital Harare following a three-day national strike called by the country’s main labour body over fuel prices.
An internal audit report forecasts a whopping R2-billion loss for South African Airways (SAA) in the 2002/03 financial year — despite the fact that it will notch up a healthy operating profit.
Brothers John and Dave Varty won interim relief on Friday in their court case over a controversial tiger project against investors Li Quan and Stuart Bray.
Eastern Cape ANC provincial chairman and premier Makhenkesi Stofile on Friday called for unity in the party warning against those who created artificial divisions out of ”mischief and self interest”.
Deputy President Jacob Zuma met with the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) in Pretoria on Friday to discuss a forthcoming meeting between the TAC and the SA National Aids Council, Zuma’s office said.