Leon de Kock looks back on a recent colloquium held at Wits University which focused on the role of publishers in non-fiction.
South Africa’s credit growth rose slightly to 19,74% year-on-year in May, slightly above forecasts, data showed on Monday.
A soldier fired live rounds instead of blanks at visitors attending a military demonstration at a French army base, leaving 17 people injured.
Welcome to Strike 2008 — the sequel. Just when you thought it was safe, the Hollywood unions and their studio paymasters have devised a new dispute.
A Taliban fighter accused of masterminding a string of attacks on UK forces in Afghanistan has been killed in a ”deliberate and surgical strike”.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter said on Sunday that he still believed in South Africa as the World Cup host, but also said he had a ”plan B”.
Pixar hit the box-office jackpot once again on Sunday as its robot love story WALL-E snagged the number one spot.
The deputy mayor of the Umkhambithini local municipality, Johnson Shlangu Mkhize, was shot and killed in Ngilanyoni on Saturday night.
A 32-year-old man wounded three people at a wedding ceremony before turning the gun on himself in Balfour, Mpumalanga.
United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Sunday met children made homeless by the devastating earthquake that hit south-west China.