ANCYL spokesperson Floyd Shivambu filed papers on Tuesday in response to a hate speech lawsuit brought against him by a journalist.
Sanef has called on President Jacob Zuma to make a personal request to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to release SA photographer Anton Hammerl.
The SAPS has distanced itself from a secret intelligence report that allegedly revealed plots to oust President Jacob Zuma as the ANC president.
Workers forced to leave their homes and jobs because of radiation fears are demanding compensation from Japan’s tsunami-flooded nuclear plant.
The SABC is appealing a Broadcasting Complaints Commission ruling in a matter concerning it, the <i>M&G</i> and reporter Sam Sole.
Trade and finance officials from Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa pledged pledged on Wednesday to examine ways to expand economic links.
Huge cans of corned beef the size of paint tins replaced traditional fare such as fish and coconuts in Tonga, contributing to its obesity epidemic.
Swaziland’s unions called off their planned second day of anti-government protests after government security forces arrested most of their leadership.
A transformation charter which will apply to all sports organisations is being drawn up, Fikile Mbalula said on Wednesday.
Pierre Camatte’s kidnapping by al-Qaeda brought a savage halt to his years of research on treatments of malaria in Mali, but not to his ambition.