After a turbulent period that saw three coaches come and go and more than sixty players, Mexico have returned to calmer waters under Javier Aguirre.
MultiChoice has announced it will not be carrying adult content on its pay TV channels, after an outcry from the South African public.
"People are already talking about the post-Gab Mampone era. But they’re absolutely wrong. I’m still at the SABC and I’ll be back."
Finance Minister Gordhan is weighing the possibility of a new independent regulator for South Africa’s banks.
Barbara Hogan answers the <em>M&G</em>’s questions about the controversy surrounding the World Bank loan for the Medupi power station.
President Jacob Zuma likes his Cape Town offices at Tuinhuys, but not so much that he wants Parliament to stay in the mother city.
There is an air of cautious optimism in South Africa as the country prepares for the most significant chapter of its short football history.
A sacked Cape Town sex worker had three Labour Appeal Court judges on Thursday grappling with whether she was entitled to challenge her dismissal.
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu issued a public apology to the visiting US vice-president on Thursday in a bid to defuse a row over settlements.