Zimbabwe’s ruling party angered over comments made by mediation facilitator Lindiwe Zulu. Mmanaledi Mataboge reports.
Justin Bieber has apologised by phone to Bill Clinton for cursing him and spraying his photo with cleaning fluid in a restaurant kitchen.
Cosatu’s largest affiliate Numsa has called on Thulas Nxesi to declassify the report into the multimillion-rand upgrade of Nkandla.
The US told China its decision not to hand over Edward Snowden after he fled to Hong Kong had undermined relations between the two states.
Besides all the salacious gossip, word has it that his new baby, News Corp, has rejuvenated him.
As Jacob Zuma’s hand-picked private contractor, Moneymine was set to land public works contracts on the project for several years.
The new Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister, Lechesa Tsenoli, has the right credentials for the job, writes Andisiwe Makinana.
The president believes his Cabinet shuffle will make all the difference ahead of April’s election, writes Rapule Tabane.
A new biofuels plant near Hull will be the United Kingdom’s biggest buyer of wheat, and the biggest supplier of animal feed.
The National Union of Mineworkers has turned to the courts in a scramble to retain its status as the mine’s largest union.