Harry Potter creator JK Rowling on Thursday took her lucrative boy wizard firmly into the digital age.
Syrian troops and tanks have entered a border zone, sending hundreds of people fleeing into Turkey, as pro-democracy protests hit the 100-day mark
Cabinet ministers will meet media representatives later this year to get to the root of growing tension between government and the media.
The time it takes to produce an ID has been reduced from an average of 127 days to less than 45 days, the home affairs department said on Thursday.
Senegal’s President Wade has dropped a plan to enable a presidential candidate to win elections with 25% of votes, amid rioting outside Parliament.
Parliamentarians in Malawi are pushing a law that would triple their salaries, saying they require the increase to meet the needs of their communities
John Smit finds himself on the bench again for the Sharks’ Super 15 qualifier against the Crusaders in Nelson on Saturday.
Africa’s second-largest food retailer, Pick n Pay, has announced that it would be opening its first store in Mozambique, located in Maputo.
India and Pakistan have held talks on peace and security issues, part of efforts to stabilise the region as the US begins its exit from Afghanistan.
US First Lady Michelle Obama addressed a packed Regina Mundi Church in Soweto, inspiring hundreds with her powerful speech.