Telkom is to challenge a ruling by the Independent
Communications Authority of South Africa that its refusal to supply certain services to two value-added network service (Vans) providers was illegal.
Rooibos was likely to be deregistered as a trademark in the US, if past precedent was anything to go by.
Owners of older mobile telephones are at substantially greater risk of contracting a brain tumour, a Swedish study published in the current issue of the European Journal of Cancer Prevention reveals.
Namibian President Sam Nujoma has ordered the state broadcaster to immediately stop playing all foreign television programs, saying they are corrupting the nation’s youth.
A bomb exploded early on Thursday at the offices of Zimbabwe’s Voice of the People (VOP) shortwave radio, destroying one of only two independent radio stations that broadcast inside the southern African country.
Zimbabwe militants hound priest into hiding
Rwanda withdrew its last troops from neighbouring Congo on Saturday after about 1 100 soldiers marched in single file out of the war-ravaged country, the Rwandan army chief said.
Police in South Africa raided homes of suspected white militants across the country yesterday in the biggest security sweep since terrorists started a bombing campaign to destabilise the government.
Three Stellenbosch University researchers leave for New Zealand next month en route to Antarctica as part of a joint South African-New Zealand project to study insects.
No one had the right to call for the killing of farmers or Boers, nor the right to threaten violence to advance their particular goals, President Thabo Mbeki told the National Assembly on Wednesday.
Britain’s Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, said that he felt ”a degree of compassion” for young Palestinian suicide bombers, a day after one blew himself up on a bus in Jerusalem, killing 19 Israelis.