Deon Potgieter boxing Although Jacob Mofokeng is disappointed Oleg Maskaev pulled out of their September 1 clash at Carnival City, he’s eager to get into the ring with Anton Nel for the national heavyweight title – a title he believes is still his. Maskaev, who is now in line to challenge Evander Holyfield for the […]
The Human Rights Commission has completed its quest to find racism in the media Howard Barrell, Evidence wa ka Ngobeni and Jaspreet Kindra Two years after starting an inquiry into alleged racism in, first, the Mail & Guardian and the Sunday Times and, then, the entire media, the Human Rights Commission (HRC) has produced a […]
Websites offering medical advice are appearing all over the Net. But can they benefit patients and practitioners? Patrick Barkham You can hardly take a train or visit your favourite website these days without tender inquiries into your health from intrusive adverts. Embarrassing itch? Sexual impotence? Are you a healthy eater? There is a rash of […]
users M&G reporter Internet news service News24 has taken steps to track down and penalise three people who have posted abusive messages on its chat forums. Complaints have been submitted to the administrators of the abusers’ Internet Service Providers or domains, who may choose what actions – warnings, blacklisting or criminal charges – to take. […]
Pule waga Mabe A top official at Technikon Northern Gauteng appeared before the Pretoria Regional Court this week on charges of fraud and corruption. Rakgadi Sebothoma, head of the institution’s campus protection services (CPS), has been accused, among other things, of stealing over R500E000 from technikon coffers and defrauding an outside security company, Protection Portfolio […]
Well, it is official: the media, as an institution in South Africa, is racist. So says the Human Rights Commission in the final report on its inquiry into the media. In case anyone thought this opinion might be qualified to some degree – as one ambiguous phrasing in the report seems to suggest – the […]
Grant Shimmin olympics For a country that produced one of the earliest 100m champions at the modern Olympics – Reggie Walker in London in 1908 – and numerous finalists in the period before World War II, the cupboard has been pretty bare in recent years as far as the blue riband event of the games […]
OWN CORRESPONDENT and REUTERS, Johannesburg | Friday THE South African Diamond Board said its dispute with De Beers, which had delayed two of the firm’s export consignments, centred on how to price diamond exports from the country. In a bid to solve this ongoing saga, the ministry of minerals and energy said it would fast-track […]
AFRICAN EYE NEWS SERVICE, Mbabane | Friday DISGRUNTLED subjects in eastern Swaziland are boycotting this weekend’s Umhlanga Reed Dance, an annual pageant at which the king picks a new bride, in protest against a chieftaincy row that may see them being evicted from their ancestral land. Residents of Macetjeni, near the Mozambican border, resolved during […]
JASPREET KINDRA, Johannesburg | Friday LIBERIA’S ambassador to South Africa this week conceded that the arrest of the four journalists in Monrovia on charges of spying was the latest in the series of blows to the country’s credibility. Ambassador Llewellyn Witherspoon said the arrests “did not help the country’s image”. The four journalists, including South […]