Zimbabwe is set to announce the fate of Impala Platinum’s shareholding in its local unit after latest talks on black ownership ended in a deadlock.
An Irish terror suspect is using a fake SA passport to evade Kenyan cops and the CIA, but home affairs officials say they can’t be held responsible.
Troops in Nigeria have shot and killed three suspected Boko Haram members after they were allegedly caught trying to burn down a school.
Sascoc president Gideon Sam is due to announce a partnership with Proctor & Gamble, following his call for financial support for SA’s Olympic team.
Velvet Sky’s attorney has withdrawn from its liquidation case, citing personal reasons — after being implicated in a mining-related fraud case.
The minister of environmental affairs has launched National Water Week by cutting off the water of two H<sub>2</sub>O-hustling Free State farmers.
MSF continues to work in Dadaab despite the abduction of two of their staff last year. MSF has launched a public report called Dadaab: Back to SquareOne.
Turkish Airlines has landed its maiden flight to Mogadishu, the first international commercial flight to the war-torn capital of Somalia in 20 years.
Zambia’s environmental agency has shut down a treatment plant belonging to Mopani Copper Mines after it violated pollution regulations.
A man is being treated for serious spinal injuries in hospital after he was headbutted by a giraffe outside Hammanskraal.