Zimbabwean police arrested a senior minister on unspecified charges after he called President Robert Mugabe a liar — illegal under security laws.
Wage negotiations between Telkom and Solidarity have reached a deadlock. It is demanding a 10% wage increase while Telkom is offering 4.5%.
Minister in the Presidency Collins Chabane has assured editors that the state had no policy to use advertising to quash editorial independence.
Scores of eager Oprah Winfrey fans gathered to watch the much loved talk show host receive an honorary doctorate at the University of Free State.
Fedusa hopes to discuss "green" jobs with Minister of Economic Development Ebrahim Patel when they meet, to follow up on government’s new growth path.
The Council of Europe called on member states to consider lowering the voting age to 16, saying young people risk being marginalised in national debat
As the cost of default insurance soars, the IMF
has warned dithering eurozone policymakers to move quickly to contain the danger of contagion.
<i>British Magnum</i> photographer Ian Berry’s odyssey in South Africa is charted in an exhibition at the Liverpool International Slavery Museum.
Fine wines outstripped gold, crude and the FTSE 100 as an investment last year as prices surged for top vintages.
Deputy Press Ombudsman Johan Retief has dismissed a complaint by Sport and Recreation Minister Fikile Mbalula against the <i>Mail & Guardian</i>.