Mohamed Morsi’s Tehran visit, the first by an Egyptian leader since 1979, is part of plan to form a regional contact group to broker peace in Syria.
Back at the site of her greatest victory, Samantha Stosur looked like a champion again, not the player who has often struggled this year.
Samsung has hit back at Apple after a $12-billion drop in its market value in the wake of its loss to the iPhone maker in a high-profile court battle.
The Paralympics begin in London today, and while the Games mark Natalie du Toit’s swan song, SA’s young Paralympians are ready to take up her mantle.
Striking Lonmin workers have vowed to stay away from work until their demand for a R12 500 monthly wage is met.
A leaked report shows that the appalling living conditions of Marikana miners are nothing new to Lonmin, despite its social responsibility efforts.
For the second month in a row, the ANCYL has marched on Premier Helen Zille’s offices and again she did not come out to accept their memorandum.
The death of struggle veteran and academic Neville Alexander is a tragic loss to the country, the government, political parties and other bodies say.
The killing of a Muslim cleric, accused by the US and UN of supporting al-Qaeda-linked militants in Somalia, has sparked rioting by youths.
State television has confirmed a helicopter crashed in Damascus but gave no details as Bashar al-Assad continues to bombard rebel-held districts.