DEVELOPING WORLD SCORNS DANISH SCHEME

As tensions grew at the United Nations (UN) climate change talks it emerged on Thursday that the world’s major emerging economies, led by China and SA, were calling for a “binding” amendment to the Kyoto Protocol requiring rich countries to slash carbon pollution by more than 40% . A previously unseen 11-page draft “Copenhagen Accord”, […]

TUKS MARKS RIGHTS TIME OF YEAR

International Human Rights Day was marked for the first time in South Africa on Thursday – and centred on the campus of the University of Pretoria.  This day is celebrated worldwide each year to commemorate the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the UN in 1948. It is normally conducted from the […]

SOUTH AFRICAN CITIZENS ROT IN FOREIGN JAILS

At least 1,062 South African citizens are languishing in prisons all over the world. Most prisoners are serving time for drug-related offences. This was revealed by International Relations and Co-operation Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane in response to a Parliamentary question. There could be even more South Africans in overseas prisons, since Minister Nkoana-Mashabane said the 1,062 […]

South Africa: MOTLANTHE PROMISES TO HELP SCHOOL

Deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe has promised to look into the needs of a primary school in Soshanguve after a teacher complained about the lack of sports facilities and other needs at the school. Tlamaganyo Primary School, according to the teacher, does not have a library, a lab, a fence around the school in addition to […]

Challenges remain in efforts women's rights – Zuma

The Government has created an environment conducive to the empowerment of women and children, but more still needs to be done, said President Jacob Zuma at the closing ceremony of the 16 days of activism campaign. “Prevailing attitudes regarding the place of women in society and the different notions of masculinity continue to present a […]

"Monumental Africa": video interview to Mascelloni

“Monumental Africa” is a contemporary African art exhibition in due course in Rome (Emmeotto, via Margutta 8, Rome). In this video there is an interview to the art director of the exhibition, Enrico Mascelloni, explaining choices behind some paintings.

Italy's govt informs on Berlusconi's health and Nigerians?

A message on Facebook by Kayode Ogundamisi: “Italian government just announced to the Italian people that the Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi suffer from a broken nose and two broken teeth! Now what is stopping the Nigerian Federal executive council from informing Nigerians of the current status of President Umoru Musa Yar’Adua?”

NOW IT BEGINS

by Matshelane Mamabolo and Lebogang Seale The soccer gods dealt South Africa a very bad hand at the World Cup draw in Cape Town last night. Seeded top, the host nation had expected a favourable draw for next year’s 32-nation soccer spectacle that takes place from 11 June to 10 July. But fate ensured that […]

Zuma will put Africa's case in Copenhagen

by Sheree Béga  Environmental groups have welcomed President Jacob Zuma’s decision to attend the UN Copenhagen climate talks after his office initially insisted that he did not need to be at the crucial summit. On Thursday, the cabinet announced that President Zuma would lead South Africa’s delegation to the Danish capital, together with Minister of […]

SAA CLOSES DEAL WITH MATCH

South African Airways (SAA), has closed a deal with Match, the official provider of tickets, accommodation and logistics for next year’s 2010 Soccer World Cup. “According to this agreement reached between [SAA] and Match, SAA will be providing 89,000 sectors on its own fleet of aircraft to be used by Match customers,” SAA said in […]