It may be coincidence but the two sides yet to lose a match after three rounds of Absa Currie Cup rugby are coached by New Zealand descendants.
An Iranian man convicted of throwing acid in the face of a female student, who was to have been blinded himself in retribution, has been pardoned.
Hopes have emerged that US lawmakers are close to a last minute deal that could raise the US debt ceiling.
A group of people have disrupted the SACP’s 90th anniversary celebration after suspected sound problems.
Political analyst Moeletsi Mbeki has accused the ANC of being complacent and unwilling to listen to the views of others.
Israeli media hailed protests against the high cost of living, and warned that the movement posed a challenge to the government.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema paid more than half the R3.6-million purchase price for a Sandton, Johannesburg, house in cash.
The eyes of the footballing world were focused on Rio de Janeiro on Saturday for the preliminary draw for the 20th World Cup.
Anders Behring Breivik’s journey to terrorism was forged within a network of blogs where violence is glorified.
Saudi Arabia, the birthplace of Islam, will start the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan on Monday along with most other Gulf states.