Madame Zingara’s secret is hard work, loyalty and hiring people with criminal records, writes <b>Lisa Steyn</b>.
South Africa’s Purchasing Managers’ Index fell to 53.9 in June from 55.1 in May, sponsor Kagiso Securities has said.
South Africa’s biggest wireless phones operator, cut off about a million users for failing to register their SIM cards under a new law in the country.
8ta’s package is so aggressive, it has even undercut parent company Telkom’s ADSL service.
The Reserve Bank says South Africa’s economy has been recovering since its lowest point in August 2009, mainly driven by household spending.
Just under a million Vodacom customers have been disconnected after failing to register their sim cards before the Rica deadline.
White people must find an ethical way to live with the shame of a racist past they still benefit from, writes <b>Eusebius McKaiser</b>.
The retail price of petrol will drop by more than 30c a litre on Wednesday. The price of paraffin will also be lowered, the energy department says.
Government troops in the Democratic Republic of Congo raped at least 121 women over a three-day period, the United Nations said on Friday.
Prospects for a negotiated solution to the Libyan crisis receded further after the ICC issued arrest warrants for Muammar Gaddafi and his son.