The White House says US President Barack Obama and former President George W Bush will meet while both leaders are in the East African country.
One day, 20 years from now, we will say Swiss pianist Malcolm Braff changed the course of jazz music, writes Percy Zvomuya.
Staff at the arms procurement commission offices in Pretoria arrived at work, only to be told their building was on fire.
State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele has denied classifying the report into the R206-million upgrade of President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead.
The rand declined as South Africa’s largest trading partner China, shows signs of a sustained economic slowdown.
Fifa has announced that Ethiopia were found guilty of fielding an ineligible player in a qualifying match against Botswana.
Julian Assange has said that Edward Snowden made sure that the information he took about US surveillance programmes will continue to be published.
The world’s largest maker of glossy paper will sell 67 000 hectares of forest in Swaziland for R1-billion in order to finance debt.
Results show manufacturing has rebounded, but the outlook for the sector is expected to remain challenging.
The movement behind nationwide anti-Morsi protests has given him until Tuesday to resign, threatening a campaign of civil disobedience if he stays.