Nokia and Microsoft teamed up on Friday to build an iPhone killer in a desperate attempt to take on Google and Apple in the smartphone market.
It may not overturn the Camp David agreement, writes <strong>Na’eem Jeenah</strong>, but political change will affect Palestinian-Israeli relations.
Teba, an apartheid pariah labour recruitment agency, has reinvented itself with a new focus on community.
The sheer number of suits attending the mining indaba this year makes one thing clear — the world wants minerals.
No image available
/ 11 February 2011
An anti-sanctions petition is Zanu-PF’s latest attempt to pressure Western countries into lifting sanctions imposed on the party’s top brass.
The Constitutional Court has denied Cezanne Visser, also known as Advocate Barbie, leave to appeal her seven-year prison sentence for sexual offences.
No image available
/ 11 February 2011
Ugandan police say the killing of activist David Kato was not related to his campaign for gay rights.
With the bulk of the urban population living off informal trade, party militia are targeting the businesses of suspected opposition supporters.
No image available
/ 11 February 2011
Wraypex ordered to pay punitive costs of its ‘vexatious litigation’ against four enviromental activists.
The SABC and the M&G locked horns at a hearing before the BCCSA concerning a report in which Robert Gumede accused reporter Sam Sole of corruption and racism.