An emotional meeting in Boipatong saw the date set for a formal reconciliation between the Boipatong victims group and the Inkatha Freedom Party.
The African National Congress government is following the example of the apartheid regime in its handling of World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) protests, anti-globalisation campaigners charged this week.
The Bush administration is undermining international efforts to use conferences such as the World Summit on Sustainable Development to improve health care and family planning for women in under-supported rural areas, says a recent report in The New York Times.
CHARLATANS gull squatter camp residents with bizarre machines, crystals and health foods. People queue to see the man they call "the electronic doctor". No one can say exactly what his machine does.
AS economists predict the onset of a national emergency, one industry is looking into the future and rubbing its hands with glee: the funeral industry. The world’s population is growing and, to the funeral industry, everyone is a customer.
Thieves pillage 35 tons of pure gold, at a value of nearly R2-billion from South African mines, every year – and arrest rates are steadily declining
CORPORATE crime is increasingly coming under the spotlight and slackers, as much as thieves, are in for a hiding
SINCE 1994 thousands of people have left the safe world of permanent employment and a guaranteed pay cheque to start their own businesses