North West deputy police commissioner William Mpembe has broken down at the Farlam commission, saying he was hurt by accusation made against him.
Two former Australian military cadets have been found guilty over a sex scandal that has triggered a review of sexism and abuse in the defence force.
The SA Older Persons Forum says ANN7’s billboard advert on the N1 near Sandton is discriminatory and has laid a formal complaint against it.
Britain’s David Cameron and US President Barack Obama have no doubt Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons against his own people.
At least 11 co-ordinated car bombs have ripped through mostly Shi’ite neighbourhoods in Baghdad, killing many and wounding dozens.
While the NUM has dismissed gold miners’ final wage increase offer, Solidarity says it needs more time to consult with its members first.
Hacker group the Syrian Electronic Army has claimed credit for the Twitter and Huffington Post hacks in a series of Twitter messages.
The IFP has questioned the credibility of SA’s polls after IEC chair Pansy Tlakula was found to have been "grossly irregular" in a lease procurement.
"Unfounded claims" by Satawu that its strike disrupted SAA operations are false, says the airline, adding that its contingency plans were effective.
Coach Gordon Igesund says he has selected one of the strongest squads of his 14-month tenure to face Botswana in a crucial 2014 World Cup qualifier.