The National Union of Mineworkers said on Tuesday it had cancelled plans for an indefinite strike at Gold Fields’s operations in the country.
M-Net on Tuesday confirmed that three of its staff members were taken hostage in Nigeria, and another was shot and wounded.
The "use it or lose it" principle will be applied to redistributed farmland to ensure agricultural output does not decline further.
Cape Town should brace itself for bigger storms dumping massive amounts of rain as climate change takes hold, an environmental expert said.
Signatures by ANCYL president Julius Malema on a company registration record were forgeries, his attorney, Tumi Mokwena, maintained on Tuesday.
A landslide in eastern Uganda after heavy rains killed at least 45 people and hundreds are feared missing, Uganda’s disaster minister said on Tuesday.
Mobs of angry survivors of the Chile earthquake have set fire to shops in the devastated city of Concepción as troops battle to keep order.
World soccer governing body Fifa on Tuesday brushed aside lingering doubts about South Africa’s readiness for the World Cup.
The abductors of a South African citizen in Nigeria had not made contact with any authorities by Tuesday morning.
Whatever motivation President Jacob Zuma has in proposing a national dialogue on a moral code for the country, I think the idea is a splendid one.