Millions of South Africans- supplement their employer-linked pension funds via additional contributions to retirement annuities and unit trusts.
First National Bank says it is aiming to appoint a new sharia board for its Islamic finance division by the end of 2012.
As Angolans prepare to go to the polls on Friday, the ruling MPLA reminds them of the rewards of peace and boasts of its reconstruction achievements.
The Boiketlong Sport Centre- in Sasolburg came alive with inquisitive minds as thousands of learners from across the country visited Sasol Techno X.
In 2002, one learner who is now a Sasol employee, got a head start in engineering.
The Arctic sea’s ice shrink record is widely seen by scientists as a strong signal of long-term climate warming.
One in 10 Britons regularly take a drug to help them to sleep. But is it time to stop popping zopiclone, temazepam and other tablets?
A runaway hippo wallowing in a Cape Town lake will soon be sent away to a game reserve – if he can be captured safely, a tricky business at best.
A rhino curator consulted by Essex police over the sighting of a big cat near Clacton says images taken by holidaymakers were inconclusive.
Another painting of President Jacob Zuma with his genitals exposed has gone on display, this time at the AVA Gallery in Cape Town.