Guardian Unlimited logo Guardian Unlimited 1 month ago

Caster Semenya case shows politics pervasive in South Africa | Paul Weaver

It is 20 years ago this winter that the government of South Africa, showing admirable good sense, flung me out of the country and recommended – in tones that could not have been less ambiguous – that I should never return. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited

Related Topics:

Related Articles

  1. South Africa will host the World Cup next year and with such responsibility also comes great expectation. Bafana Bafana will not want the ignominy of being the first ever host nation to fail to get beyond the opening group stage. Full Article at TVNZ

  2. A career-best bowling performance by the offspinner Anisa Mohammed helped West Indies women take the Twenty20 series in amazing fashion in Cape Town. Full Article at Cricinfo.com

  3. London — The head of track and field's world governing body has called off a visit to South Africa to discuss the results of 800-meter world champion Caster Semenya's gender tests. Full Article at AllAfrica.com

  4. 2009-10-24 13:19:54 - Which Airlines are the most expensive, which are cheapest and when is the best time to book...learn the tricks of saving money on flights to South Africa from London, UK why South Africa has been selected many times to... Full Article at PR-Inside.com

Related Quotes

(What's this?)
  1. Are you a Publisher?

    We built Daylife.com using our SmartMedia Services platform, which can give you thousands of content-rich, advertiser-friendly pages (like this one) on any topic and with full editorial control. Learn More »

    Our Customers
  2. Our Products
    Daylife Select

    A point & click tool to create dynamic content portals. Learn More »

  3. Daylife API

    Unlimited smart, customizable content to suit any publisher. Learn More »

  4. Enterprise API

    Use the Daylife Platform to distribute content across your sites. Learn More »

  5. SmartContext

    Weave the web's best content into your own. Learn More »

Browse More Photos

Daylife is the web's largest archive of news photos

  1. GEORGE, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 11:  Colin Shaw of Scotland goes in for his try during the IRB Sevens Series match between Scotland (5) and Argentinia (15) at Quteniqua Park on December 11, 2009 in George, South Africa.
  2. COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - DECEMBER 11:  UN Climate Chief Yvo de Boer (L) chats with South Africa's chief climate negotiator Alf Wills prior to a plenary meeting during the first week of the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 on December 11, 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
  3. MALELANE, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 11:  Players shake hands on the 18th ninth green during the second round of the Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek Country Club on December 11, 2008 in Malelane, South Africa.
  4. EAST LONDON, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 11:  Alastair Cook of England hits out during day one of the second two-day warm-up match between South African Airways XI and England at Buffalo Park on December 11, 2009 in East London, South Africa.
  5. MALELANE, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 10:  Pelle Edberg of Sweden tees off on the 18th hole during the first round of the Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek Country Club on December 10, 2008 in Malelane, South Africa.
  6. JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 10:  Miss Ireland Laura Patterson attends a photocall for Miss World 2009 at Gallagher Convention Centre on December 10, 2009 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
  7. EAST LONDON, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 10:  Ian Bell of England hits out as Mangaliso Mosehle of South African Airways XI looks on during day two of the two day warm up match between South African Airways XI and England at Buffalo Park on December 10, 2009 in East London, South Africa.
  8. DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - DECEMBER 10:  Morgana Robbertze of South Africa at the 8th hole during the second round of the Dubai Ladies Masters, on the Majilis Course at the Emirates Golf Club on December 10, 2009 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
  9. Supporters of Zambia's President Rupiah Banda sing and dance during a tour of the house number 395 in Lusaka's Chilenje Township where former Zambia President Dr. Kenneth Kaunda lived from 1960-1962 during the struggle for Zambia's Independence which was later achieved in 1964.

Cast of Characters