Cash-strapped Zimbabwe is prosecuting about 50 hotels and tourist resorts for allegedly failing to remit foreign currency earnings to the central bank, a newspaper reported on Monday.
The car keys of the Durbanville scuba diver feared to have been taken by a shark in False Bay on Saturday were found on a beach at Fish Hoek on Sunday, the National Sea Rescue Institute said. The diver was apparently attacked by the shark about 200m to 300m off Millers’ Point, near Simon’s Town.
A Somali broadcast journalist was killed at the weekend when gunmen opened fire at the vehicle in which she was travelling near the Somali capital Mogadishu, officials said on Monday. HornAfrik media said Duniya Muhiyadin Nur had gone to the area to cover a demonstration.
Valentino Rossi won the Italian Grand Prix for the fourth straight year on Sunday, passing old rival Max Biaggi two laps from the end. Rossi led the first all-Italian sweep of the top four positions in the top motorcycling division and has now won four of the first five races this season.
It’s not over until the fat lady sings — and victories on Sunday for the Democratic Republic of Congo and Ghana tended to silence those who were vocally proclaiming that a place for South Africa in next year’s World Cup was assured after the dogged 2-1 qualifying victory over the Cape Verde Islands in Praia on Saturday.
The JSE Securities Exchange continued to press into uncharted waters on Monday, despite a stronger rand. Dealers said that underlying positive sentiments and higher commodity prices were propelling the local bourse. At 12.13pm, the all share index was up 0,62% at 14Â 108,370 after earlier touching a highest ever 14Â 115,100.
The crisis-torn Queensland Reds are calling on the Australian Rugby Union to relax restrictions on the use of overseas players as they battle to field a competitive outfit for next year’s expanded Super 14 rugby competition. Queensland have fallen on hard times with the exodus of a large chunk of their squad.
Equatorial Guinea President Teodoro Obiang Nguema on Sunday pardoned six Armenian pilots who had been sentenced to prison for their alleged roles in an attempted coup last year. The president granted the pardon as a ”humanitarian gesture” on the occasion of his 63rd birthday.
South African telecommunications group Telkom on Monday reported a 53% increase in its basic earnings per share for the year ended March 2005 to 1 241,8 cents, from 812 cents in the previous comparative period. Profit for the period increased to R6,807-billion, from R4,592-billion in the 2004 financial year.
Mighty Nigeria surrendered first place in a 2006 World Cup qualifying group to Angola on Sunday after being held 1-1 by minnows Rwanda. The top-versus-bottom clash in the central African city of Kigali took a dramatic turn nine minutes into the second half when Rwanda striker Jimmy Gatete completed a dazzling dribble with a chip over goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama into the net.