Nigerian police have arrested a deputy state governor for allegedly ordering the destruction of ballot boxes during the weekend’s parliamentary elections.
A total of 25 777 cases of drunk driving were reported in 2001, of which 8 675 involved accidents, according to Safety and Security Minister Charles Nqakula.
An all-Africa editors’ forum is to be established, it was agreed on Sunday. Editors from all over the continent met at a two-day conference in Midrand, an initiative of the SA National Editors’ Forum (Sanef).
Democratic Alliance leader Tony Leon and the New National Party have agreed on an out of court settlement regarding Leon’s moves to sue the NNP plus two of its top officials for defamation.
The government threatened to retaliate on Sunday against an opposition advertisement that names police officers allegedly identified by victims of assaults and torture.
The National Youth Commission is an expensive cash cow serving its own elite rather than the young people of South Africa, the Democratic Alliance said on Sunday. It has called for the NYC to be disbanded.
Thousands of people gathered in the University of Transkei stadium near Umtata in the Eastern Cape on Sunday to pay tribute to slain SA Communist Party leader, Chris Hani.
World powers can find the money for war on Iraq in an instant but they are stuck when it comes to the poor, activists charged Sunday after global financial talks here.
Evidence suggesting continuing high-level corruption and mismanagement at the Road Accident Fund (RAF) has emerged from a forensic investigation into the activities of three senior managers.
Gross domestic product (GDP) growth could disappoint on both a global and South African level, Martin Jankelowitz, head of market and economic research at Investment Solutions wrote in his April commentary.