The Orientalist scholar W Montgomery Watt wrote of Muhammad, the prophet of Islam: "Of all the world’s great men, none has been so much maligned."
After spending R212-million, the president of PSG is well on the way to making the only major club in Paris the envy of Europe.
American fashion disasters are in the past, along with pipe-smoking Englishmen, but the ferocity will be as sharp as ever at the Ryder Cup in Medinah.
South Africa cannot become a banana republic – dubious sorts of all types must face prosecution, writes Rapule Tabane.
After Marikana, the civil service wage agreement between government and public service trade unions matters.
Cynical about government’s promises, many youths want to become "tenderpreneurs", believing it is the only way to "get rich quick".
The ANC in the Western Cape is concerned that too many of its branches have been disqualified after an audit ahead of the Mangaung conference.
The five steps below could reduce deaths from cancer in South Africa, according to the Cancer Association’s head of research, Dr Carl Albrecht.
In July 2010, three people were brutally murdered on Sherwood Farm in KZN. But what really happened that night only unravelled in the courtroom.
According to a tax judgment obtained by Sars in the North Gauteng High Court, Julius Malema has been assessed for income tax of about R4.7-million.