Bruce Dalling (69), who won the 1968 transatlantic single-handed yacht race on handicap, died on his Howick farm on July 7.
John Templeton, an investor and mutual-fund pioneer who dedicated much of his fortune to promoting religion and reconciling it with science, has died.
SAB said on Wednesday that the reaction of local customers to the introduction of Groslch had been outstanding and early sales "very encouraging".
Zimbabwe’s government said on Tuesday that the G8 leaders’ rejection of President Robert Mugabe’s legitimacy was racist and an insult.
Google on Tuesday rolled out a challenge to virtual world giant <i>Second Life</i> with software that lets people create their own online 3D worlds.
One of America’s top universities is making a difference with online courses that — it hopes — will transform global education.
Computer-industry heavyweights are hustling to fix a flaw in the foundation of the internet that would let hackers control traffic on the web.
Researchers at the Meraka Institute of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) have released a spelling game in all 11 official South African languages. The game, OpenSpell, can be localised for additional languages.
Teacher union officials are pulling members from after-hours gatherings called by the Gauteng department of education in a campaign to stop meetings being called at the last minute.
A sign of my bigotry is my discomfort with homosexuals displaying affection in public, although I have no problem with heterosexuals doing the same.