A slow-down in Britain’s growth in the second quarter means that the economy is weaker than was thought and has no chance of meeting its growth target
The Grace in Rosebank will close its doors at the end of August and the Southern Sun Grayston may stop operating next year.
Franchises in townships present an ideal opportunity to create jobs and transfer skills but they often need support to succeed.
Analysts say standoff between Obama and Republicans could spark a global recession.
More than 200 000 gold miners who began striking on July 28 have added to what economists call the most serious labour strikes the country has seen.
The mother of a murdered British schoolgirl was targeted by a private investigator working for Rupert Murdoch’s <i>News of the World</i>.
Most ANC provinces would like the party’s leadership succession debate to be opened immediately despite the NEC’s decision to ban all discussion.
Replay. We in Africa are stuck on replay. Again thousands of people, mainly children, are dying of starvation in the Horn of Africa.
Officers call off search after finding the body of the final victim, while more anti-Muslim postings by Anders Behring Breivik are discovered.
Students are using bursary money to buy alcohol.