Herentals gets green light to operate city school

Court Reporter
THE High Court yesterday provisionally granted Herentals College the green light to continue operating at the Cold Comfort

Whats happening to Test cricket?

The next few months will see cricket enthusiasts glued to their television sets, laptops and newspapers as they eagerly await

Women football’s Iron Lady

By Ellina Mhlanga
THE Zimbabwe Women’s Football League chairperson Mavis Gumbo has attributed the Mighty Warriors’ resurgence and

Bail appeal for Swazi demo leaders delayed

MBABANE.
Two leaders of last month’s pro-democracy protest in Swaziland had their bail appeal delayed yesterday, after the judge recused

ANC claims control of most S. African cities

JOHANNESBURG.
The ruling African National Congress claimed control of the vast majority of South African cities yesterday, despite the

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We all have different gifts and purposes. Although we might do similar things, it is never the same. Each person has this

Infidelity allegations crop up in assault case

By Felex Share
GORDON Tsuro – the senior provincial marriage officer with the Registrar General’s Office accused of assaulting and injuring his

IMF chief posts US$1m bail

NEW YORK.
Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was due to be released on bail yesterday, but it remained unclear exactly when or

Makarau decries poor remuneration of staff

By Innocent Ruwende
Supreme Court Judge Justice Rita Makarau has decried the poor remuneration of court staff and commended them for their

New twist to Mangoma’s case

court Reporter
A STATE witness in the trial of Energy and Power Development Minister Elton Mangoma accused of flouting tender procedures

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