When a community is brutalized by years of neglect and poverty how does it protect its own children?
Rocking Durban audiences once more over the Easter weekend is Prime Circle, the country’s most successful exponent of mainstream melodic rock.
Indigenous roots meet contemporary urban design in the recently unveiled exhibition at exceptional Durban contemporary gallery African Art Centre.
Nato leaders squabbled over the military campaign in Libya on Thursday, failing to agree on requested airstrike strategies against Gaddafi’s forces.
Government is considering imposing a mining industry levy or tax to finance the clean up of toxic acid water rising.
The hate speech case against Julius Malema is a test for the revolution, he said, but the Equality Court judges were "our judges, like it or not".
Only days after his 20th birthday, Bafana Bafana prodigy and Ajax Cape Town midfielder Thulani Serero will travel to Holland this weekend.
The SA government appealed for calm in Swaziland where anti-government protests have been called off after a brutal police crackdown.
West Ham striker Carlton Cole on Thursday accepted a charge of improper conduct over comments he posted on Twitter about Ghana fans.
Supporters from as far as Limpopo picketed outside the South Gauteng High Court in support of Julius Malema during his battle with Afriforum for the right to sing the struggle song <i>Dubul’ibhunu</i>, translated as "Shoot the Boer". A confident Malema riled up his supporters after his third day in court, chanting the controversial lyrics.