Former England captain and television commentator Tony Greig has died after being diagnosed with lung cancer, Australia’s Nine Network has said.
Independent Examination Board (IEB) examination results announced on Friday were a slight improvement on last year’s, it has been reported.
An Indian woman whose gang rape in New Delhi triggered violent protests has died of her injuries on Saturday in a Singapore hospital.
The matric examinations of 2012 have been declared fair, valid and credible by Umalusi, said chairperson Sizwe Mabizela.
President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that bans Americans from adopting Russian children and imposed other sanctions in retaliation.
Mining company Lonmin has opened the search for a new chief executive to revive its fortunes as Ian Farmer officially stepped aside.
The ANC says those prejudiced against President Jacob Zuma would not understand his comments about caring for dogs as pets as part of "white culture".
Jacob Zuma’s call for a national cleansing ceremony should include cleansing the "roads of death", says the South African National Civic Organisation.
Unions and management at Glencore’s Zambian copper mine have agreed on a 10% wage hike for 2013, a union official said on Friday.
Ousted ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema says it is time for politicians to woo him to their cause.