Murder accused Najwa Petersen claimed repeatedly she had "nothing to hide" when she made her first formal statement to police about her husband's death, the Cape Town High Court heard on Thursday. She also said there had been no bad
Presidency Director General Frank Chikane made conflicting statements about his treatment at the hands of the National Directorate of Public Prosecutions (NDPP), the Ginwala commission heard on Thursday. Chikane earlier told the hearing into whether suspended National Prosecuting Authority head
Bones collected from an Eastern Cape farm suspected to be that of the Pebco Three will be examined, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said on Thursday. The NPA said it found around 12kg of bone material, identified out of 250kg
Although crime levels were lower, most South Africans thought crime was on the increase and had lower confidence in the police, said a survey by the Institute for Security Studies. "Since 1998 house breaking and burglary has been the most
In this Chris Hani Memorial Lecture, Jeremy Cronin traces the differences between the ANC and Zanu-PF as liberation movements and as parties in power. He argues that while Zanu-PF succeeded in demobilising a militant population the ANC did not, and
I read about the situation in Zimbabwe and saw images of what is happening there in the 23 April edition of the Zimbabwean newspaper. l cannot continue to betray my country by keeping silent on the need for total respect
ANGOLA's national director in the ministry of assistance and social reinsertion (MINARS) has implored President Mwanawasa to continue with his efforts in finding a lasting solution to the post-election impasse in Zimbabwe.
THE Pan African Parliament (PAP) could send an observer mission to monitor Zimbabwe's presidential election run-off, but believes a negotiated solution is the best option.
THE African Union Executive Council yesterday shelved discussion on the situation in Zimbabwe because a report they received did not have comments from the opposition Movement for Democratic Change party.
On 2 May 2008, High Court Judge Justice Ben Hlatshwayo granted freelance journalist Frank Chikowore bail, together with co-accused, Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) director of information Luke Tamborinyoka, both charged with public violence.
ZIMBABWE's election crisis is set to deepen as the presidential poll runoff is now unlikely to occur within the scheduled three weeks, a situation sure to paralyse the troubled country.
The World Food Programme will conduct an extensive food security assessment countrywide as the Emergency Management Unit considers a food crisis for Namibia "very much likely" because of recent floods and global food shortages.
The National Youth Council (NYC) in collaboration with the Agricultural Bank of Namibia (Agribank) will embark on a programme to train 65 young people from all regions in mushroom farming.
More than sixty local karateka from the Karatezen Namibia Club left the country yesterday for the Karatezen International competition, which gets under way at the Belhar Sports Centre in Cape Town, tomorrow.
The Lazarus Shinyemba Ipangwelwa (LSI Foundation) made a milestone contribution when it funded a Grade 12 revision workshop aimed at improving learners' results, on Friday at Ruacana Vocational Secondary School.