The KwaZulu-Natal government is investigating 25 fraud and corruption cases involving more than R700-million.
Global watchdog group Human Rights Watch on Tuesday called on Angola’s government to do more to fight corruption.
Zimbabwe faces an increase in power cuts after a third of the power supply at its 750MW Kariba hydro plant shuts for maintenance.
Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) is ready to throw open the doors of Lord’s in London to any nations wanting to play Tests at the ‘home of cricket’.
Thai "red shirt" protesters on Tuesday threatened to march on an army barracks where Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has been based.
Former Olympic rower competes in 250km race through desert strapped up for scientific tests on how the body fares in extreme conditions.
In the days after the murder Malema and ET have come to dominate the national discourse, and to set the terms for our engagement with one another.
Sudanese trickled into polling stations on Tuesday to vote in the country’s elections, after polling was extended by two days due to a chaotic start.
Flavio Briatore celebrated his birthday on Monday with the news that he will be able to return to Formula One in 2013.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has dismissed the idea of a government development bond proposed by Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel.