South Africans can now purchase music and music videos in local currency from Apple’s iTunes store, and use the popular Match service.
The national treasury has denied the government’s Jobs Fund had created only 745 jobs, at a cost of R4-million each.
Families of the mineworkers who were shot on August 16 believe the police and Lonmin mine are responsible for the Marikana killings.
The rand is expected to remain stable as the ANC moves closer to re-appointing Jacob Zuma as president, cutting the uncertainty hanging over Mangaung.
Politician Nana Akufo-Addo is again running for president of Ghana – a job that narrowly eluded him four years ago.
Farmworkers have started gathering across the Boland in the Western Cape to resume their strike over labour issues.
Despite international protest, Israel is going ahead with settlement plans to build 3 000 homes in a critical area of the West Bank.
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga says low maths marks explain South Africa’s failure and dropout rates in grades 10 and 11.
Eskom says the available spare supply on its electricity network has fallen to just over 2% of total capacity due to an increase in unplanned outages.
United Nations sanctions experts have claimed soldiers from the DRC’s neighbouring countries assisted M23 rebels in their offensive in Goma.