The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union does not see why it should be part of the Marikana peace pact, says Jimmy Gama.
In a discussion that ranged from the hilarious to the depressing, Zapiro and other heavyweights discussed satire and the limits of freedom of expression.
Cameroon and Nigeria are seeking to restore battered reputations by sealing berths at the African Nations Cup in the final round of qualifiers.
The European Central Bank’s bond buying scheme will win over Germany’s Bundesbank, says the bailout recipient’s representative on the bank’s board.
South Africa is experiencing a significant rise in affordable independent learning facilities.
Commodity trader Glencore has raised its offer for miner Xstrata to salvage a bid, now worth about $37-billion.
It is a decision one imagines the Hollywood star might well have embraced: Marilyn Monroe, according to a new legal ruling, belongs to everybody.
Cabinet has lifted the moratorium on exploring for shale gas in the Karoo, saying "fracking" may well be needed to solve SA’s energy woes.
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says South Africa spends more on healthcare than many other countries but patient care continues to decline.
Michael Ugwu was born into a Nigerian family in London, but remaining connected to his culture was important.