Titled <i>The Feet of the Chameleon</i>, Ian Hawkey’s recent book on African football could equally be dubbed the "feat" of the chameleon.
Cosatu has expressed outrage that the death of Terre’Blanche has received so much attention while the treatment of farm workers is largely ignored.
Vodacom Group and its minority shareholder in the DRC will enter into arbitration proceedings under ICC rules in Brussels.
Government is "mindful" of concerns raised about the Chancellor House-Hitachi contract related to Eskom’s loan application to the World Bank.
Opposition legislators boycotted the opening of Togo’s parliamentary year to protest the re-election of President Faure Gnassingbe.
Guest houses in the normally sleepy North West town are inundated with bookings from journalists all over the world.
Thailand’s embattled premier declared a state of emergency in Bangkok on Wednesday after protesters stormed Parliament.
Former top cop Jackie Selebi wants the South Gauteng High Court to rule that his main accuser, drug dealer Glenn Agliotti, was an unreliable witness.
Flooding and mudslides killed at least 102 people in Brazil, authorities said, as rains paralysed the Rio de Janeiro area.
Fans will be able to enjoy the Soccer World Cup using the latest technology, but the referees will only have their judgement when making decisions.