Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has flown to Singapore for what an aide called a routine medical check-up, reviving speculation about his health.
Ross Taylor is also expected to miss the early part of the following five-match one-day series due to a shoulder injury
Merkel’s acceptance of the crisis-fighting measures at the euro summit is being heralded as a victory for French, Italian and Spanish presidents.
Construction of SA’s largest liquefied petroleum gas storage facility will start early in 2013 and the plant will be operational in late 2014.
Logistics group Transnet plans to issue a foreign currency bond of at least $500-million this financial year to help fund its expansion programme.
Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso has won an incident-packed European Grand Prix in Valencia on Sunday to take the overall championship lead.
A South African man and woman taken hostage by Somali pirates in October 2010 have been released.
South Sudan’s 2012/13 budget aims to make up for the loss of almost all its revenues after its shutdown of oil production in January.
Consumer inflation has slowed to within the reserve bank’s 3% to 6% target range in May, raising expectations of an interest-rate cut this year.
Employment in South Africa’s formal sector has edged up 0.1% in the first quarter of 2012 compared with the previous quarter, says Stats SA.