South Africa

Police: Seven Zimbabweans killed in S.Africa in suspected arson

South Africa MapJohannesburg - Seven Zimbabweans, four men and three women, were found dead in South Africa after their shack in Western Cape province was allegedly set alight, police said Monday.

A police spokesman told SAfm public radio that the alleged attack, which took place in a squatter camp, was under investigation.

Last year, mobs killed at least 62 people and drove thousands of others from their homes in a two-week frenzy of xenophobic violence targeting mostly migrants from neighbouring countries, such as Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Malawi.

ICC to pay tribute to Bucknor after he quits

Steve Bucknor Dubai, Feb. 23 : The ICC today confirmed that Emirates Elite Panel umpire Steve Bucknor had announced his retirement from officiating, effective at the end of his upcoming Test and ODI assignments in South Africa.

Bucknor's last assignment as an elite panelist will be the third and final Test between South Africa and Australia to be played in Cape Town from March 19 to 23, while his final match commitment as an international umpire will be in Bridgetown, Barbados, on March 29 when he will stand as a local appointee with elite panel umpire Aleem Dar in the fourth ODI between the West Indies and England.

Indian cricketers’ nemesis Bucknor to quit after South Africa-Australia Test series

Veteran international cricket umpire Steve BucknorJohannesburg (South Africa), Feb. 23 : West Indian umpire Steve Bucknor, who was at the centre of a bitter and controversial Test series between Australia and India last year, will retire next month.

The 63-year-old Jamaican has stood in a record 126 Tests and over 170 one-day internationals, but his last engagement will be the third Test between South Africa and Australia in Cape Town from March 19 to 23.

Pistorius stable after boating accident

Oscar PistoriusJohannesburg  - South Africa's amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius underwent emergency surgery in a Johannesburg hospital Sunday following a boating accident, the Sapa news agency reported.

"We are not sure what happened at this stage, we are still trying to establish it," Pistorius's manager Peet van Zyl said.

Meanwhile local radio reported that Pistorius, who is nicknamed "Blade Runner" because of the prosthetic legs that enable him to sprint, was in a serious but stable condition and had been placed on a ventilator in an intensive care unit in Milpark Hospital.

Zimbabwean President Mugabe turns 85

Robert MugabeJohannesburg/Harare - Africa's oldest leader, Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe turned 85 on Saturday, with a lavish party to follow on February 28.

At a fund-raising event organized by his Zanu-PF party earlier this month, pledges of 110,000 US dollars and several head of cattle, goats and pigs were secured towards the party, despite around half the population not being able to adequately feed itself.

Speaking on national radio earlier this week, Absolom Sikhosana, Zanu PF's youth leader, admitted raising funds for this year celebrations have been more difficult.

Cape Town man in pie-in-the-sky stunt to highlight precariousness

South AfricaJohannesburg - In a few hours time, a man will be lowered from the side of an office building in Cape Town, where he will have spent six days and five nights high above ground, ib a makeshift ledge.

Trevor Johnston will clamber out, stretch his sore limbs and take a running dive into the Atlantic Ocean, the sight of whose sparkling waters have been torturing him since he began his gruelling stay in the sky on Monday morning.

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