Fifa president Joseph Blatter expressed his total confidence on Friday in security measures for the 2010 World Cup.
The exercise of the presidential pardon promises to be a heavily contested political arena.
The Constitutional Court’s decision that victims or their families have a right to make representations to the president should be celebrated.
The United States shed 36 000 jobs in February and the unemployment rate held at 9,7%, government data showed on Friday.
There is a movement within the ANC to push for a motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma later this year, Samwu said on Friday.
Greek police clashed with demonstrators protesting sweeping budget cuts on Friday.
Protected only by a mask and wetsuit, rather than a steel cage, Kevin Rushby goes diving with sharks off the KwaZulu-Natal south coast.
We can be thankful that it was Gwede Mantashe and not Julius Malema who mooted the idea of nationalising the Reserve Bank.
Emmanuel Nadingar was named prime minister of Chad on Friday after Youssouf Saleh Abbas tendered his resignation.
South Africa’s artists and performers are still in the dark about their role in the staging of the world’s biggest sporting event.