Black business on Wednesday rejected the Pretoria High Court’s recent ruling defining Chinese South Africans as black people.
Millions of Indian truckers went on strike on Wednesday to protest against high taxes and rising fuel bills, union leaders said.
A trial date will be set at the next appearance of Glenn Agliotti in connection with the murder of Brett Kebble, the NPA said on Wednesday.
The British government said on Wednesday it was amending a ban on Hezbollah to cover its entire military wing.
South African consumer confidence plunged to a new four-year low in the second quarter of 2008, stung by high interest rates and soaring inflation.
A deadly cocktail of calamities — including war, drought and rising prices — is engulfing the Horn of Africa, the UN Children’s Fund has warned.
Any transitional government in Zimbabwe must include opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai as premier, the European Commission said on Wednesday.
Cross-border air freight traffic grew a meagre 1,3% year-on-year in May, according to airline industry figures released on Wednesday.
A court on Wednesday heard a recording of Judge Nkola Motata swearing at the businessman whose wall he crashed into, allegedly while drunk.
Christopher Hitchens attempted last year to draw a distinction between what he called techniques of ”extreme interrogation” and ”outright torture”.