South Africa

Madonna back in Britain after failed adoption bid in Malawi

MadonnaJohannesburg/Lilongwe - US popstar Madonna has left Malawi after having failed in her bid to adopt another child in the south- east African country, according to media reports in South Africa and Britain on Monday.

The 50-year-old and her children took off in her private jet in a quiet part of the airport in the capital Lilongwe on Sunday. She had been shielded from the media by security guards, South African radio reported.

Madonna later landed in London where she handed her son Rocco as well as her adoptive child David Banda over to her ex-husband Guy Richie, 40, according to British media.

Australian rugby player dies in South Africa

Shawn MackaySydney - Australian international rugby player Shawn Mackay died Monday in a South

Parnell & Steyn Stars for SA Win Over Aussies

Parnell & Steyn Stars for SA Win Over AussiesPowered by a tidy bowling performance, South Africa registered a comprehensive seven wicket win over Australia in a crucial tie here on Sunday. With this win, South Africa has leveled the five-match one-day international (ODI) series at 1-1.

Batting first, the star-studded Aussie batting line-up started a disastrous start as they lost half of their side of mere 19 runs. From Australia, Callum Ferguson scored the highest 50 runs while Mitchell Johnson also contributed a useful 30 runs for the team. Both Ferguson and Johnson scored a crucial 63 runs partnership for the seventh wicket.

Ponting warns players not be distracted by IPL riches

Ponting warns players not be distracted by IPL richesDurban (South Africa), Apr. 3 : Australia captain Ricky Ponting has warned his players not to be distracted by the build-up for the Indian Premier League (IPL) that is to be played in South Africa.

The IPL caravan for the five-week event is about to hit town, led by Shane Warne''s defending champions Rajasthan Royals.

ROUNDUP: South Africa's Zuma vows to put the boot to crime

ROUNDUP: South Africa's Zuma vows to put the boot to crimeJohannesburg  - South Africa's presidential front-runner Jacob Zuma on Thursday blasted what he called his country's "soft approach" on crime and hinted he was not adverse to vigilante justice.

Zuma was addressing leaders of the country's Afrikaner minority, whom he praised as the only "true South Africans" among the country's white population.

Zuma is campaigning for general elections on April 22 that his African National Congress (ANC) party is expected to win.

Killers of S.African reggae star Lucky Dube jailed for life

Killers of S.African reggae star Lucky Dube jailed for life Johannesburg- The three killers of South Africa's reggae star Lucky Dube were sentenced to life in prison on Thursday.

Dube, 43, was shot dead in Johannesburg in October 2007 when the three men tried to rob him of his car.

In handing down sentence, the judge in the High Court in Johannesburg described his murder as "senseless" and "callous."

The three were also sentenced to an additional 15 years for the botched car-jacking and received further time for additional crimes.

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