British billionaire Richard Branson will dress and serve as a stewardess on Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia X after losing a bet.
<em>Ayesaba Amagwala</em>, which contains the lyrics "shoot the boer", is not a song but a chant, a music expert has told the Equality Court.
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa and police chief Bheki Cele have been notified that the lawyer for fraud-accused Radovan Krejcir is suing the state.
Abigail Donnelly, editor of <i>Eat Out</i>, is not convinced that the Jo’burg culinary scene deserves defending.
A website enabling teenagers to post insults and racist comments about their peers has prompted an outcry in Germany.
The April 20 anniversary of the BP oil spill is a reminder of the high costs of our energy needs and the consequences of cutting corners on safety.
Telkom’s newly appointed CEO considers Africa as a growth region and said on Tuesday it will look at acquisitions after two to three years.
South Africa will launch its new online mineral rights application system next week, which aims to ensure transparency and end admin blunders.
Swazi activists vowed to stage new protests on Wednesday against King Mswati III, Africa’s last absolute monarch, after a day of mass arrests.
Ministers gathered in Qatar on Wednesday for talks on Libya’s future, with some eager to step up air strikes against Muammar Gaddafi’s forces.