The attacks in Norway are a grim reminder that extremism knows no national, cultural or religious bounds, says Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu.
Two police constables from Soweto are to stay in jail for now after being accused of supplying a gang of ATM bombers with ammunition.
Southern Africa must be on high alert as the region’s shipping lanes are increasingly vulnerable to piracy, Defence Minister Lindiwe Sisulu says.
Mohamed bin Hammam has accused Sepp Blatter of acting like a "dictator" in giving him a life ban from football over bribery allegations.
The US standoff over debt plans offers little hope of compromise, increasing the threat of a ratings downgrade that could sow chaos in global markets.
Seacom has pledged R100-million in additional infrastructure in SA to meet the continuous growth in demand for broadband services and applications.
James Anderson took five wickets as England thrashed India by 196 runs at Lord’s to win the first Test in a four-match series.
An autopsy conducted on British singer Amy Winehouse has failed to determine how she died. Further results are due in about a month, police say.
SA is aiming to increase the number of foreign tourist arrivals from seven-million in 2009 to 15-million by 2020, says Marthinus van Schalkwyk.
Anglo American Platinum’s indigenisation proposal hasn’t received a rejection notice from the Zimbabwean government, the company has said.