Hushed singing could be heard as African National Congress stalwart Albertina Sisulu’s coffin was wheeled into the stadium.
30 Years after the first cases of Aids were reported, 17 since the end of apartheid — here’s a story about how the virus has helped bridge division.
Mexico has said its beef doesn’t contain clenbuterol, hurting the defence of five suspended football players who tested positive for a banned drug.
Japan on Saturday marks three months since its quake-tsunami resulted in a nuclear crisis while frustration grows over the government’s slow response.
Sudan’s army has launched repeated air strikes on the southern army in Unity state in a bid to seize oilfields weeks before the south’s independence.
The halftime break for the 2011 rugby Tri-Nations championship will be extended from 10 minutes to 12 minutes to help teams prepare for the World Cup
Jacob Zuma has appointed four non-executive members to the board of the South African Broadcasting Corporation. Who are they?
Mining company Exxaro has been granted a temporary interdict prohibiting workers from striking over restructuring plans at the company.
Police have denied shooting rubber bullets and teargas at protesters from two helicopters on Friday night in Noordgesig, Soweto.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she’s not after the top job at the World Bank after reports she wants to be the institution’s next head.