A three-day pan-African conference adopted the Ekurhuleni Declaration on Fighting Corruption at a venue near OR Tambo International Airport, east of Johannesburg, on Friday. The declaration will contribute to Africa’s input to the Global Forum V, scheduled to be held in Sandton next month.
Transport Minister Jeff Radebe avoided contentious issues during his first public event as acting health minister on Friday. Opening the newly built Pretoria Academic Hospital, Radebe focused on programmes to improve hospital infrastructure around the country.
Thousands of Palestinians rallied in Gaza City in support of Islamic Jihad on Friday, setting fire to Israeli and United States flags as the radical Islamists vowed to make more attacks on the Jewish state. ”Talk about a ceasefire is premature because our priority must remain resistance,” Islamic Jihad leader Nafiz Azzam told the gathered masses.
South Africa, now in its first ”teenager” year, has to abide by the tried and tested values in the Constitution to weather the turbulent years ahead successfully, former president FW de Klerk said on Friday. Addressing a conference at Sun City, he said 2007 might well determine the future for the next 30 or 40 years.
The leadership of the African National Congress (ANC) in Khutsong denied claims on Friday by the Khutsong Anti-North West Forum that the party was divided about the incorporation of the town into the North West. ”As the ANC we are united in Merafong about the decision to support the government’s initiative,” said the party’s sub-regional secretary, Sanele Caiya.
We <b>review</b> some the latest DVDs on the shelves.
Two edited extracts from a catalogue for an upcoming retrospective look at the conflicted world of the late artist, writes Sherene Timol Seedat.
Playing against type is what keeps things interesting for Judi Dench — and her fans. Matt Wolf spoke to her.
You can measure the hallucinatory experience of living in the United States according to a range of decisions that don’t matter, writes David Thomson.
A Florida teenager finally took a long breath, uninterrupted by the hiccups that had plagued her for five weeks. The hiccups stopped at about 5pm local time on Wednesday, the <i>St Petersburg Times</i> daily reported Thursday. "Jennifer Mee had a few more spasms, but then she stopped and took her first uninterrupted breaths since … January 23," the paper said.