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Lone protester demands answers on Zimbabwe’s missing diamond billions
A widely shared photograph of a lone man standing outside Zimbabwe’s parliament with a placard demanding answers to the country’s missing diamond billions has sparked admiration as well as memories
FIFA must withdraw bribery allegations – Mbalula
Jenni Evans, News24 Cape Town – Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula has demanded that FIFA retract its allegations that South African football officials were part of a massive web of alleged bribery
Qaeda claims attack on Algerian gas plant
Algiers – Al-Qaeda’s North Africa arm has claimed responsibility for a mortar attack on a gas plant in the Sahara jointly operated by Britain’s BP and Norway’s Statoil, calling it
Leveraging IT and Telecommunications Developments for your business
S. Jakarasi IT and Telecommunications developments in the last five years or so have been so phenomenal that businesses need to monitor these developments and see how they can leverage
The falling Rand the rise of Push-push
By Bokang Moeko The Rand has fallen. Well, it didn’t so much fall as swoop like a kamikaze pilot out of the sun with screeching engines and a wail
Private doctors roped in to help deliver quality health-care
Rose Moremoholo MASERU THE Ministry of Health last Wednesday signed a five-year memorandum of understanding with the Independent Practitioners Association (IPA) in an attempt to improve health services in
Task-force set up to deal with famo killings
Justice Maqelepo TOURISM Minister Likeleli Tampane yesterday condemned the famo music gang killings in Parliament, barely a week after yet another man was killed in Ha-Matala in Maseru. The
Janusz Waluś: A case of poor judgment
By Pierre de Vos Janusz Waluś (plotting with Clive Derby Lewis) came close to sabotaging South Africa’s transition from an authoritarian regime to a democratic state. Waluś murdered SACP and
Masalesa Waiting On Bucs
Orlando Pirates midfielder, Lehlogonolo Masalesa’s future with the Buccaneers currently remains uncertain, as he approaches the end of his deal with the Soweto Giants. According to sources within Bucs’
Power to the people!
Staff Reporter ENERGY Minister Selibe Mochoboroane says his ministry plans to connect 30 000 households, up from last year’s 19 700, to the electricity grid. Speaking in Parliament last week, Mochoboroane said