Two of Nelson Mandela’s granddaughters fielded questions about the former president’s health condition when they opened up to followers on Twitter.
Lunga Goodman Nono, the blind busker who was assaulted by police might have a recording contract in the pipeline, reported the Cape Argus.
The Muslim Brotherhood movement of Egypt’s ousted president Mohamed Morsi says it will spurn an offer to join a new interim government.
The presidency has stated that Jacob Zuma "does not need to provide reasons" for his Cabinet reshuffle choices.
Former human settlements minister Tokyo Sexwale "respected" President Jacob Zuma’s decision, reports the New Age.
A six month delay in electricity generation at the Medupi power station will hit the country’s poorest households the hardest, says Mamphela Ramphele.
Pro-Zuma supporters within the Gauteng ANC say the body is undermining the party’s election campaign and is ill-prepared for next year’s polls.
Unions and opposition parties have questioned why Angie Motshekga survived President Jacob Zuma’s Cabinet reshuffle despite her poor record.
Despite a R16-million grant, most information on the SA Agency for Science and Technology Advancement’s website has not been updated in years.
To criticise the way many black parents discipline their children shows a lack of understanding of the complex nature of society, writes Khaya Dlanga.