A suicide bomber killed the mayor of Afghanistan’s Kandahar city on Wednesday, two weeks after the assassination of President Hamid Karzai’s brother.
It was one crime too many for New Brighton. Two men broke into an elderly woman’s home, stole her television, and then stabbed her tenant to death.
With one year to go until the opening ceremony of the 2012 Games, London organisers completed the last of the Olympic Park’s permanent venues.
Police National Commissioner General Bheki Cele reportedly asked the SIU to investigate certain contracts that were granted within the police force
The N3 highway at Van Reenen’s Pass between the Free State and Kwazulu-Natal remained closed, but the weather service predicts no more snow.
The fund’s new chief has warned policymakers that failure to get to grips with their debts could spark fresh turmoil in the global economy.
Negotiations between fuel sector unions and employers have reached a point where they may resolve their dispute, the CCMA said on Tuesday.
Zimbabwe’s economy is on course to grow by 9.3% in 2011 due to a recovery in the key mining and agriculture sectors, Finance Minister Tendai Biti.
Johannesburg’s City Power had a mark-up of 117% on electricity it obtained from Eskom, and then resold, a report said on Wednesday.
The lawyer defending Anders Behring Breivik said on Tuesday that he was baffled that he had asked him to represent him.