The Syrian town of Jisr al-Shughour was besieged by columns of government tanks as the army massed for what is feared will be an all-out assault.
We all revere Nelson Mandela. I would even suggest that many of the young leaders in the country aspire to be like him, writes <b>Nikiwe Bikitsha</b>.
US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has upbraided Nato for its dependence on the US military, saying this puts the alliance’s mission in Libya at risk.
It becomes apparent very early in <em>The Imam and I </em> that this film is not just about a murdered apartheid-era imam.
The prestige of wine competitions is somewhat tarnished by the subjectivity — and fallibility — of the judges.
The way she lived, what she did for her country and her high moral values leave a large legacy.
The DA has welcomed the acknowledgement of the "unintended negative consequences" that South Africa’s strict labour laws have had on unemployment.
New V&A owners face a shopping centre seething with discontent, writes <b>Barrie Terblanche</b>.
Cosatu has called on Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba to suspend his appointments to the Eskom board until the unions have been consulted.
Mark Webber is expected to stay with Red Bull alongside drivers’ world champion Sebastian Vettel next year, Christian Horner has said.