Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed were freed after spending more than 400 days in an Egyptian prison, and must appear in court again on February 23.
Malema’s cockfight and a review of Zuma’s State of the Nation speeches – but if politics isn’t your thing, Fifty Shades of Grey is finally in cinemas.
The elderly in a North West village wait in vain for the water minister while youths continue to protest against the lack of service delivery.
Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor said that government hasn’t been able to improve the teaching of science and maths in particular.
In a romantic novel about emancipation, the late André Brink failed to get to the heart of his main character’s pain.
Dumisa Ntuli died in a traffic collision on February 8 near his home in Albertsdal in the East Rand. He was 47.
In an attempt to stop a press briefing held by Andile Mngxitama, an EFF faction committed to leader Julius Malema attempted to physically attack him.
DA MPs refuse to participate in the State of the Nation Address red carpet festivities saying today is about the real issues SA faces.
An image by photographer Mads Nissen, in which a Russian gay couple is depicted in an embrace, has won the World Press Photo award.
The National Prosecuting Authority is going ahead with its review of Oscar Pistorius’s conviction after the state called for a harsher sentence.