Israel vowed policy on Jerusalem would not change as PM Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday convened his security Cabinet to craft a response to the US.
SA faces increased risks of power cuts from 2011 to 2013 unless co-generation projects come on line and consumers try to conserve more electricity.
British newspapers the <i>Times</i> and the <i>Sunday Times</i> will charge readers to access the titles online from June.
Percy Zvomuya speaks to visual artist Mary Sibande about freedom, politics and alter egos.
The Pretoria and Johannesburg Bar councils are pressing ahead with a misconduct inquiry into advocate Seth Nthai, it was reported on Friday.
Art critic, novelist, essayist and curator Simon Njami is no stranger to South Africa.
Willem Boshoff explains his interest in the stories that exist in teh ground beneath our feet.
Serving Julius Malema with a dose of his own medicine is the purpose of Steve Hofmeyr’s open letter, Skiet My Eerste, Malema.
The Sky Car that carries visitors to the top of the 106-metre arch over Durban’s new Soccer World Cup stadium has been grounded for safety checks.
Sukasha Singh wonders which would be easier and less messy: wiping the human race off the planet or giving electric cars a chance.