Jonah Lomu’s brilliance on and off field made him a global superstar and role model.
Two narratives have emerged from student protests in South Africa: reform on the one hand – and revolution on the other. Which narrative will triumph?
The SABC on Wednesday announced the suspension of its group chief executive Frans Matlala, four months after he was appointed.
Girl aged just 11 one of two bombers linked to terror group Boko Haram. Suicide bombings have killed 49 people in less than 24 hours.
The fate of Gauteng rests with the gods and Facebook was built for baby pics, writes Hansie Smit.
Many complain of Western bias, but others say citizens in countries like Nigeria should take responsibility for drawing the world’s attention.
European leaders, backed by President Barack Obama, have come to an uncomfortable conclusion: they need Russia.
The latest revelation of Russian doping won’t be the last. National self-interest and corruption have blighted sport since the professional era began.
Among the litany of tributes to Lomu’s extraordinary rugby ability have been many more highlighting the gentle, generous soul within.
Like other struggling women, mothers in the sex trade want the best for their children, writes Marlise Richter.