Nawaal Deane Hamid “Banjo” Cassim, the Johannesburg sweetshop owner at the centre of the cricket scandal, has converted his ordeal before the King commission into a business coup. Biltong sales at his Fordsburg shop have been booming since the widespread publicity afforded him by the match- fixing saga. To cash in, he has repackaged his […]
SIXTY people were killed when their bus was swept away in floods caused by torrential rains. Police said the bus, travelling from the capital to Harar in the east, was caught in floodwaters near Wollenchiti, 125 km south of Addis Ababa. The bus was carrying 66 people. The bodies of 60, including three children and […]
Anthropolgists looking at the dawn of the 21st century may surmise that we were schizophrenic: a society that idealised childhood, but demonised problematic, sexualised adolescents. New research suggests that the first dark signs of adolescence – menstrual blood and pubic hair – are now often occurring in children as young as eight or nine. Whither […]
Barry Streek Price Waterhouse Coopers has compiled a scathing report on labour relations in Parliament, painting a picture of an institution wracked by inefficiency and tension. The report says that instead of collaboration between the different divisions in Parliament, “there is at best an ad hoc application of human resources development funds that often create […]
Khadija Magardie The Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) has appointed as its new CEO a junior management consultant with no background in gender politics after he drafted a glowing report on the commission’s activities and eulogised its senior management. The consultant, Zith Mahaye, was recruited to advise the commission on ways to improve its image. […]
Charl Pretorius HORSERACING Nine months ago Badger’s Coast was a maiden – a horse that had not yet managed to win a race. Amazingly, just two months later he rose to fame by becoming only the second three-year-old in 45 years to capture the prestigious J&B Met at Kenilworth. This Saturday Badger’s Coast could add […]
SOUTH Africa and Botswana have signed a bilateral military pact on defence and security, SABC radio news reported on Friday. Speaking at the signing ceremony in Gaberone, SA Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota said the time had come for Africa to control and manage its political and military conflicts. The agreement would bind the two countries […]
As health budgets are cut to the bone, a hospital in KwaZulu-Natal is pioneering community-based care for people with HIV/Aids Khadija Magardie An unzipped first-aid kit lies on an empty table in the Community Outreach Centre at St Mary’s Hospital in Marianhill, KwaZulu-Natal. The kit comprises some bleached, carefully packaged sterile instruments, a pair of […]
Graham Hayman CROSSFIRE Red tape at the Medicines Control Council (MCC) is reported to be standing in the way of the registration of complementary medicines and African traditional medicine in the organisation’s databank. Complementary medicines (CMs) form part of the rapidly expanding worldwide market for non-prescription medicines. CMs include traditional herbal medicines (both African and […]
intact and subdued Howard Barrell On his desk, atop a clutter of scattered papers, lay a copy of Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, the ancient Chinese text on how to have your cake and eat it on the battlefield. Behind his desk, the senior Democratic Party official was up and down in his chair […]
The head of the CAA allegedly contravened the Civil Aviation Act by not reporting an aircraft incident Sechaba ka’Nkosi Beleaguered Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) boss Trevor Abrahams, who was arrested this week in connection with the fraudulent issuing of pilot licences, allegedly sought to cover up a crash involving an airplane he was flying. Documents […]
SOUTH Africa is to host the biggest aerospace and defence exhibition ever to be staged in Africa in early September, the SA Air Force said on Friday. SAAF chief Lieutenant-General Roelf Beukes said the show at Waterkloof air base near Pretoria would feature about 250 exhibitors from all over the world. Briefing reporters at the […]
Earlier this year doctors made history, using their knowledge of the genome to treat a child with a congenital condition James Meek Last February an air of euphoria seeped into the corridors of the Necker hospital for sick children in the Montparnasse district of Paris. Wondrous cures, great courage and the heart-hollowing grief of parents […]
history Maggie O’Kane in Belfast When Cyril Ramaphosa arrived at his office in Johannesburg at 11.30am on Tuesday June 27, he ended a seven-day journey that took him across the world and into Ireland’s history books. He is a witness to what may finally be the end of 30 years of violence, human loss and […]
David Beresford ANOTHER COUNTRY The Chief Chief, House of Lords c/o Cricket Ground, Marylebone, Great Britain, Overseas URGENT AND IN YE UTMOST CONFIDENCE Dear Chief Lord and/or Chief Lady, We write to acquaint you with a dread Affliction which has befallen the Spirit of the Game, the said game being Ye Olde Sporte of Cricket […]
The applications of biotechnology have provoked debate about its ethics. Richard Holloway looks at some of the issues One way to classify people is by the tumbler test: pessimists say it is half empty, optimists half full. In most of the great debates about human nature people place themselves somewhere on the continuum between these […]
NIGERIAN President Olusegun Obasanjo wants the international community to ward off a major environmental threat caused by the oil industry in his country. The Norwegian news agency NTB reported that Obasanjo appealed for help to prevent an “enormous” environmental catastrophe, when he addressed 1500 delegates from 40 countries at an oil production safety conference in […]
MPUMALANGA police have identified five suspects in connection with the hijacking of seven foreign tourists near the Kruger National Park in the past week. Acting provincial police commissioner Naphtali Bohlolo said a team of detectives was investigating further to ensure speedy arrests. Provincial police spokesman Inspector Olga Marais said the suspects lived in the Masoyi […]
NAMIBIAN football officials will not take action against officials and players who slept with prostitutes before an African youth championship match in Tanzania. Media reports on Monday quoted national football association president Petrus Damaseb saying he wanted to save the footballers and their parents from further embarrassment. Tanzania triumphed 2-0 in Dar es Salaam and […]
PRESIDENTIAL spokesman Parks Mankahlana’s former lover agreed at the weekend to undergo paternity testing to prove that the high-profile political figure is the father of her eight-year-old son. Mankahlana denied last week that he fathered any children with Thalitha Mthethwa, and dismissed his absence from a maintenance court hearing near Nelspruit, at Kabokweni, on a […]
BUNDESLIGA runners-up Bayer Leverkusen have won the race for the signature of Nigerian international Pascal Ojigwe from rivals Kaiserslautern after the two clubs agreed on a 3.5-million mark ($1.68-million) transfer fee on Tuesday. The 23-year-old midfielder played last season at FC Cologne on loan and was a key factor in their winning promotion back to […]
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Karachi | Wednesday 11.00am. FORMER Pakistani cricket hero Imran Khan and ex-captain Rashid Latif on Tuesday derided the International Cricket Council (ICC) for bailing out South Africa and Australia and singling out Pakistan in a match-fixing probe. “Why has the ICC not touched the confession and match-fixing reports against Australian players Shane Warne […]
FORMER Rwandan Prime Minister Jean Kambanda launched an appeal on Tuesday against his conviction in a United Nations court for involvement in Rwanda’s 1994 genocide. Kambanda was sentenced to life imprisonment in September 1998 after confessing to involvement in the genocide, in which extremist Hutus massacred 800000 mainly Tutsi civilians in just three months. His […]
FORMER welfare minister Abe Williams has been sentenced to three years in jail for corruption. Williams, a National Party politician who served in South Africa’s first post-apartheid cabinet, was last week found guilty in the Cape High Court on 36 charges of theft and four charges of corruption relating to a total of R508254. Judge […]
AT least 13 people have been killed in factional fighting in southern Somalia’s lower Shabelle region, bringing the death toll in five days of bloodletting to about 40.Fighting between the Garre and Gido sub-clans in Qoryoley district raged on Monday after a lull earlier in the day, local elder Abdi Hassan “Oday” said when contacted […]
DUTCH coach Clemens Westerhof has parted ways with Zimbabwe one week after a humiliating World Cup loss in Guinea, according to media reports on Monday. The Herald quoted Zimbabwe Football Association vice-chairman Vicent Pamire saying Westerhof had been fired from his $30000-a-month post after less than two years in charge. Westerhof resigned, claimed the Daily […]
SANTOS announced on Tuesday that former Bafana Bafana coach Clive Barker has been appointed as coach for the forthcoming season, and that Barker will be assisted by Boebie Solomon. The club will also be bolstered by two unnamed international players.
MOZAMBICAN international striker Manuel ‘Tico Tico’ Bucuane has moved from South African club Jomo Cosmos to American Major League Soccer side Tampa Bay Rowdies. National team captain Bucuane said Monday he would replace Raul Arce, who had been transferred to DC United. He goes to Rowdies after being rejected by the Florida club earlier this […]
DEFENDING champions South Africa qualified for the final of the Southern Hemisphere Alliance Under-21 Tournament with a 36-5 win over Scotland in their final Pool match on Wednesday. The South Africans, who beat Tonga 79-6 and Australia 25-24 in their previous matches, scored six tries to one in wet and slippery conditions at the North […]
A FATHER and two children died, and five other children were seriously ill overnight after being contaminated near Cairo by an object described as radioactive. Officials from the electricity ministry and the Atomic Energy Authority of Egypt have since retrieved the undisclosed object from the family home after encasing it in a lead containe. Neighboring […]
SWAZILAND have fired coach Francis Banda just one week before facing Kenya in an African Nations Cup preliminary-round match here. Zambian Banda was axed after a 2-0 loss to South Africa in a Castle Cup Southern Africa championship match last weekend, the latest in a string of poor results for the kingdom this year. He […]
, Johannesburg | day 10.00am. MUSLIM rebels holding Malaysian and Western hostages on the island of Jolo could release the Malaysians within the next week, although they seem to want to hang on to the other captives. Prison authorities have confirmed that they are holding an elderly Filipino — possibly the same man whom Filipino […]