A tourism industry survey in India has shown tourists are shunning travel there over sexual assault fears, contradicting the state’s rosy picture.
A Tanzania official says rescuers pulled more bodies from the rubble of a building that collapsed in Dar es Salaam, bringing the death toll to 34.
While South Africa’s economic calendar may be quiet, policymakers at four major central banks are due to announce decisions this week.
The South African National Defence Union says SA’s government has a legal duty to have Michel Djotodia indicted by the International Criminal Court.
The M&G can reveal that China’s relationship with its smaller Brics cousin has just become a lot more cosy, with a rural residence for its president.
Former president Nelson Mandela’s condition has improved and he will continue to receive treatment in hospital, says the presidency.
Kaizer Chiefs intensified their league winning-ambitions when they hammered Bloemfontein Celtic 3-0 in a supercharged Absa Premiership fixture.
SA swimmers will have to pay their own way to compete in the FINA World Championships in Barcelona because Swimming SA cannot fund the trip.
Malian troops backed by French forces on Sunday clashed with Islamist fighters in Timbuktu, leaving two jihadists dead and four Malian soldiers hurt.
Steven Gerrard’s penalty sealed a second-half turnaround by Liverpool in a 2-1 win over relegation-threatened Aston Villa on Sunday.