The Minister of Trade and Industry hereby calls for nominations for the positions of a director for ECIC
The governments of the US and other countries, major defence firms and the UN have all been targeted in a massive cyber spying campaign, McAfee says.
A South Sudan rebel group has agreed to an unconditional ceasefire and is committed to talks on merging its troops with the fledgling country’s army.
Australian bomb squads have spent hours trying to defuse a bomb reportedly strapped around a young woman’s neck.
Jeremy Clarkson has angrily defended an episode of <i>Top Gear</i> in which he deliberately runs out of power in Nissan’s Leaf electric car.
Contrary to current perceptions, the number of policemen murdered every year has dropped by 61.9% since 1994, the Institute of Race Relations says.
Pope Benedict XVI urged Catholics on Wednesday to opt for the Bible for their summer holiday reading.
The killer instinct is absent in the Springbok rugby team, Peter de Villiers has told Parliament. Also, the Bok coach added, he deserves a medal.
More than half of children’s car seats sold in the United States contain hazardous chemicals, according to a study published on Wednesday.
An audit report has indicated that Cricket SA chief executive Gerald Majola allegedly lied to the federation’s board about receiving bonus payment