Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni is set to sign a bill into law which prescribes life imprisonment for some homosexual acts.
The world’s top greenhouse gas emitters, China and the United States, have signed an agreement to work together to address climate change issues.
Icasa has postponed plans to cut call rates by up to 50% due to an interim order obtained by MTN and Vodacom which suspends the planned reductions.
The South African government has given an undertaking which paves the way for the extradition of honeymoon murder accused Shrien Dewani.
Former Hard Livings gang leader Rashied Staggie’s day parole has been reinstated two months after it was revoked because he violated conditions.
The trade union federation has pinpointed transformation of South Africa’s economy as the long-term solution to curbing violent strikes and protests.
Marchers gathered outside court to support councillor Loyiso Nkohla as he lodged an appeal against the decision to fire him after sanitation protests.
Social media exposed more than 300-million internet users to this year’s State of the Nation address, from the red carpet to the speech itself.
Coach Gordon Igesund has named his "strongest squad bar none" to face Brazil in a friendly international football match at FNB Stadium in early March.
And we must also ask how well the National Development Plan articulates higher education’s role.