After two years as a runner-up, Oprah Winfrey has been named the most powerful celebrity in the world by Forbes.
In his first public comments since Edward Snowden flew into Russia, Vladimir Putin has appeared to make light of the uproar over the fugitive.
Bantu Holomisa says the Mandela family meeting called in Qunu was to brief the elders on Mandela’s condition, not talk about his funeral arrangements.
The SA government is ready to successfully host Barack Obama, despite fears that Nelson Mandela’s health might overshadow the US president’s visit.
Indigenous knowledge, such as the Khoikhoi’s use of hoodia as an appetite suppressant, have a history of being appropriated by large corporations.
Amcu is insisting that gold mines more than double the wages of entry-level workers, raising the stakes for pay talks set for early next month.
The Obama administration has "expressed interest" in partnering with South Africa domestically and regionally.
The battle over Japan’s controversial whaling program is moving from the high seas to the United Nations’ highest court.
Congo club TP Mazembe has been fined $5 000 because one of its supporters assaulted a referee at a game in SA and then hid in Mazembe’s dressing room.
Five people have been arrested for dumping human waste in the departure terminal at Cape Town International Airport, says Western Cape police.