Charles Wheeler was born in 1923, only a year after the BBC itself. For many the veteran reporter will always personify the corporation at its best.
Ashwell Prince told South Africa cricket fans not to worry about the form of Graeme Smith after his first innings before the Test against England.
The clandestine operation to record the truth about Zimbabwe’s prison service began 10 months ago.
Harrowing details about the captivity of Ingrid Betancourt in Columbia emerged on Friday as doubts surfaced over the official version of their rescue.
KwaZulu-Natal’s health minister Peggy Nkonyeni has been accused by the Treatment Action Campaign of orchestrating a ”witch-hunt” against two doctors.
Eight Southern African coastal states have agreed to set up a regional task force to deal with illegal fishing in their waters and save fish stocks.
Australia staged a late innings fightback to seal a one-run victory and a 4-0 one-day series lead against West Indies on Friday.
It has been more than a year since Shinzo Abe stood outside the Windsor Hotel, gazed at the lake below and, as one official said, ”fell in love”.
Nelson Mandela has instructed his lawyers to take action against a gallery which is selling lithographs it says are signed by the former president.
After the astonishment and outrage, after the doubts and ethical head-scratching, a baby girl was finally born to the pregnant man.