Rumours of an "Arab man" committing murders led to the destruction of foreign national-owned shops in Grahamstown.
Israeli prime minister’s visit aimed at negotiating the new 10-year military aid package and Obama says there’s no question it will be renewed.
Now professional Kim impersonators are cropping up at football games, college campuses and even political protests and rallies.
Parliament staff and workers downed tools on Monday, while students of the #FeesMustFall campaign continued to protest outside the gates.
The Danish editor who commissioned the Mohammed cartoons that triggered deadly protests a decade ago says he’s leaving the Jyllands-Posten newspaper.
As relatively free spaces for enquiry, universities have a public duty to fight, not facilitate, a slide into a national security state.
From Gwen Stefani’s relationship with Blake Shelton, to TV personality Lungile Radu’s wedding, we look at the news that had us talking.
Budi Waseso says crocodiles would be better at preventing drug traffickers from escaping prison as they could not be bribed – unlike human guards.
The latest Steve Jobs film does not shy away from showing the darker sides of his character and the cult of leadership that surrounded him.
Opposition leader Abdourahman Boreh is expected to continue his almost comical cross-examination today as the president remains absent.