A Zambian magistrate has acquitted a gay rights activist charged with an offence against public morality over pro-gay comments he made on television.
Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba says electricity supply will be extremely tight from April to July to complete maintenance.
Shoprite says it does not expect any improvement on its first-half profit increased by 7.4%.
Gift of the Givers says there is no certainty about the health or whereabouts of kidnapped South African Pierre Korkie in Yemen.
The CWU has called for the public protector to resign as her report on SABC COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng "undermines the working class".
Nokia has released five new low-cost phones, including three that can run both Android apps and Microsoft services.
After weeks of mounting criticism, Prime Minister Hazem al-Beblawy has announced the resignation of Egypt’s interim Cabinet.
Samsung’s "Unpacked" event in Barcelona has delivered not only the new Galaxy S5 and Gear products, but also the promise of a new device ecosystem.
New research from Wits University shows tropical storms are not becoming more frequent but they are moving south – resulting in increased rainfall.
A high court has ruled that Oscar Pistorius’s trial for the murder of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, can be recorded with restrictions.