Hackers have been "masquerading" as Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and the African Union doesn’t like it one bit.
Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong, who is banned from most competitive sports for life, will take part in a regional swimming championship in Texas.
The uncle of Oscar Pistorius says he is too "traumatised" to train, after a photo was published of the Paralympian running at an athletics track.
Voting in local government elections has begun but more than half of the ruling party’s seats will go unchallenged due to an opposition boycott.
SA troops under attack from child soldiers had to defend themselves and couldn’t "give sweeties and blow kisses", says the defence minister.
Police chief Riah Phiyega has admitted to signing an affidavit detailing the police’s role in the Marikana shooting without reading it.
South Africa took a unilateral decision to remove SANDF troops from the CAR and was not pressured into doing so, according to the government.
Two things flow fairly easily during the Cape Town International Jazz Festival: great music, obviously, and an unwarranted supply of alcohol.
The United States says it will soon send a missile defence system to Guam to defend it from "a real and clear danger" from North Korea.
It’s the Martian version of spring break: Curiosity and Opportunity will take it easy this month because of the sun’s interference.