Last Friday, Zapiro published his third cartoon in a series that invokes a rape metaphor to describe government violations of democratic institutions.
Nokia said on Tuesday its competitor, Apple, has agreed to pay royalties for using Nokia technology in its devices, ending their patent disputes.
Republican presidential candidates led by frontrunner Mitt Romney used their first big televised debate to lash out at President Barack Obama.
In a field 30km south of Angola’s chaotic capital, a city seems to rise from nothing, a showpiece in government’s drive to build a million homes.
Government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi said he was planning to buy airtime on television for national ministers.
China’s millions of rural workers will become a serious threat to stability unless they are better treated in their new urban homes.
From the gold-digger to Marie Antoinette, <b>Verashni Pillay</b> rounds up the ANC’s various lovers.
The public works department’s decision to stop issuing tenders could damage the building industry, which was still recovering from the recession.
A gay woman was stabbed four times by men who accused her of stealing their girlfriends in Crossroads in the Western Cape.
Waratahs’ Berrick Barnes says he is taking an indefinite break to deal with concussion-related issues, putting his World Cup plans in doubt.