State insurer Sasria saw an increase in profit last year despite platinum workers downing tools for five months.
An exhibition of works by well-known artists and newcomers at Gallery Momo liberates the viewer.
The president’s Western Cape visit ahead of the ANC’s birthday celebration was met with discontent as township residents complained of no electricity.
France fears further attacks as police hunt for the three men who killed 12 people at the magazine known for lampooning the Prophet Muhammad.
The 15-man Proteas squad for the ICC Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand has been announced.
The United Nations has confirmed that Palestine will be a member of the International Criminal Court from April 1, heightening tensions with Israel.
Cartoonist Zapiro says the shootings at Charlie Hebdo were not only an attack on the media, but on French society and secular societies more broadly.
Top Sars official Peter Richer has been resuspended pending another investigation into his alleged involvement in a "rogue" unit within Sars.
Gunmen stormed the offices of a French satirical weekly publication on Wednesday, leaving 12 dead and more seriously injured.
Search and rescue divers have found the tail of the AirAsia plane that crashed last week and hope to find the jet’s black box in the near vicinity.