The Western Cape health department expects to complete within the next two months an estimate of the cost of providing antiretroviral treatment to children in the province.
Provincial legislature offices in Bisho were the first ”black-out” casualties following Buffalo City’s threat that it would disconnect services to government offices that had failed to pay their municipal bills.
Cape Town T-shirt company Laugh It Off Promotions is to appeal a Cape High Court ruling on Wednesday in favour of brewing giant SABMiller barring the company from exploiting the Carling Black Label trademark.
Justice Minister Penuell Maduna denied the Inkatha Freedom Party’s claim that the African National Congress leadership had conspired to assassinate IFP leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi during the apartheid years.
In the rush to increase the numbers of police officers on the streets, a worrying factor emerging was that the SA Police Service was cutting down on the time spent by new recruits at training academies, MPs heard on Wednesday.
Kenny Kwaramba sells mobile phone accessories at a flea market in Zimbabwe, but Iraq — and the ouster of its dictator Saddam Hussein — is on his mind. Kwaramba says the images of jubilation among Iraqis at the fall ofHussein’s regime have not been lost on his impoverished, hungry and demoralised friends and neighbours.
Zambian villagers living along the Angolan border have been bartering goats and chickens in exchange for AK-47 rifles from their hungry Angolan neighbours, police reported on Tuesday.
Piles of ash and plastic bags containing ash and bone fragments that could be the remains of between 700 and 800 people were discovered on a beach in East London over the weekend, Eastern Cape police said on Tuesday.
Fertile soil, lush green hills and rivers running with gold make Ituri province one of the potentially richest in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Dolly Mokgatle, Managing Director (Eskom Transmission) has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of South Africa rail parastatal Spoornet.