back in caberra, lucy's mood goes beyond one of apathy. her family's future depends on keeping her son in school. selling maze won't be enough to pay the bribes. andrew simmons, al jazeera, nairobi, kenya. >> one more note from africa tonight, tens of thousands of construction workers building soccer stadiums and rail stations in south africa for next year's world cup have gone on strike. the workers are demanding a pay raise of more than 13%, while the companies are offering about 10%. many workers in south africa don't make very much. that country's minimum wage is about $200 a month. >>> finally tonight, a scandal in britain. not exposed to the country's notorious tabloid press but all about one of those tabloid newspapers itself. the issue -- allegations that the paper, rupert murdoch's news of the world, hired private investigators to tap the phone calls of celebrities. it allegedly happened under the watch of an editor who's now a spokesman for the opposition conservative party -- the tories. we hear about it from andrew thomas of it