South Africa has seized more than R46-million worth of fake World Cup merchandise, with many of the goods originating from China.
Ernie Els got his feet wet to continue his run of impressive pre-Masters form by grabbing a share of the lead at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Sydney’s Harbour Bridge and Opera House temporarily went dark on Saturday as nations across the western Pacific turned out the lights for Earth Hour.
Can Republicans ride all the way to election day in November by opposing most of President Barack Obama’s major policies?
International conference to protect endangered species pronounced "disaster" by conservation groups after aggressive lobbying.
Global landmarks from Sydney’s Opera House to the Forbidden City, to the glittering Las Vegas Strip, will be plunged into darkness on Saturday.
The Public Protector is to probe tenders awarded to SGL Engineering Projects, on whose board Julius Malema apparently serves as a director.
Jacob Zuma on Friday renewed his call for Western sanctions against Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s regime to be lifted during a visit to Uganda.
A high-court ban on the words "shoot the boer" has been met with mixed reaction and the African National Congress said it would challenge the ruling.
Like farmers the world over Haji Afzal has locked in the price for his crop. Afzal was paid $5 000 by a middleman for a drugs cartel.