What’s next for the man who oversaw the best-organised cricket World Cup yet? As importantly, what’s next for the cellphone of the man who oversaw cricket’s best-organised World Cup?
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This is a war that follows from the driven logic of inventing the ultimate means of destruction. The resulting weapons, accumulated over years of well-funded military research, reach a point where, straining to be tested, they become predisposed to attracting banal causes.
Judgement was reserved in the Cape High Court on Monday in the case in which ANC MP Winnie Madikizela-Mandela seeks to stop National Assembly Speaker Frene Ginwala from publicly reprimanding her.
The Lesotho Court of Appeal on Monday confirmed the conviction of the former head of the Lesotho Highlands Development Authority on 13 counts of receiving bribe money from international contractors and consultants.
Forty-seven percent of metropolitan South Africans do not believe President Thabo Mbeki is doing a good job as president, according to a poll conducted by Research Surveys.
Global financial leaders papered over differences on rebuilding Iraq at their weekend meetings and pledged to attack sluggish economic growth rates in their countries and poverty worldwide.
Nigerian police have arrested a deputy state governor for allegedly ordering the destruction of ballot boxes during the weekend’s parliamentary elections.
With the world’s attention on Iraq, Africa must realise that its future, now more than ever, lies in its own hands, says Trade and Industry Minister Alec Erwin.
The African National Congress (ANC) on Monday rejected KwaZulu-Natal premier Lionel Mtshali’s offer of a cabinet reshuffle saying it was a gross insult to the party.
Mtshali bows to ANC demands