The New Zealand cricket team will tour Zimbabwe next year unless ordered not to by the government, NZ Cricket chief executive Justin Vaughan said.
A female police constable was hijacked, raped and assaulted by two gunmen, Eastern Cape police said on Sunday.
The Judicial Services Commission will hear oral evidence from the Constitutional Court and Cape Judge John Hlophe on a date yet to be announced.
It is known as the Inland Empire: a stretch of land tucked in the valleys east of Los Angeles. It is now a sprawl of freeways and endless suburbs.
The British Home Office is continuing to order failed Zimbabwean asylum seekers to return home in the face of mounting violence.
This year’s Durban Fashion Week was more earthen glamour than razzle dazzle, writes Niren Tolsi.
Ministers say they have been labouring under the false impression that an EU plan to fight global warming included an obligation to develop biofuels.
Iran’s army chief warned on Saturday that the Islamic republic would shut the Strait of Hormuz if its interests were threatened.
A political analyst has urged the ANC Women’s League to elect a leader who would be brave, bold and decisive in championing women’s rights.
Equatorial Guinea’s President Teodoro Obiang Nguema has accepted the resignation of the country’s government, calling it ”one of the worst ever”.