The International Rugby Board has announced that it will allocate the world cups of 2015 and 2019 at the same time next summer.
SA has a well-regulated and capitalised banking system that has been largely unaffected by the US subprime crisis, the Reserve Bank said on Tuesday.
Two weeks of questioning began to take its toll on Monday at the Ginwala inquiry into suspended NPA boss Vusi Pikoli’s fitness to hold office.
Cuba has approved what is believed to be the world’s first registered lung cancer vaccine and is offering it to Cuban and foreign patients.
The FNB Building Confidence Index showed that confidence in the industry declined from 66 in the first quarter of 2008 to 50 in the second quarter.
Heavily armed Islamist rebels have attacked the presidential palace and key installations in the Somali government’s Baidoa headquarters.
Veteran golfer David Frost’s qualification for the Open Championship marks the largest South African contingent to play at the prestigious tournament.
President Robert Mugabe’s ruling party and Zimbabwe’s opposition are to resume talks to resolve the country’s political crisis.
A bungling thief was arrested after robbing a Johannesburg shop, dropping his ID and then going back to the scene of the crime to look for it.
The Church of England was facing a serious split on Tuesday after its ruling General Synod voted to allow women bishops.