Two members of a suspected spy ring arrested in Zimbabwe three years ago on charges of selling information about the ruling party to South Africa have been released from jail, their lawyer said on Monday.
The banking industry will install new ATMs throughout the country despite recent bombings, the South African Banking Risk Information Centre said on Monday.
The Pretoria High Court on Monday sentenced Andrew Jordaan to life imprisonment for the murder of seven-year-old Sheldean Human.
The Akihabara district attracts its share of troubled types — typically, socially inept young men who view the world through the prism of manga comics and computer games. But while thousands go there to find acceptance and a kind of camaraderie, Tomohiro Kato arrived there on Sunday for very different reasons.
State hospitals will deliver a better service if they are allowed to be run as independent entities, the Democratic Alliance (DA) said on Monday.
The current opportunity for Africa to benefit from the commodity boom is unlikely to be ”frittered away” like before, President Thabo Mbeki said on Monday.
The acrimonious feud between two of Hollywood’s best-known film directors reached a new level of name-calling and accusation at the weekend as Spike Lee invoked America’s bitter legacy of slavery in response to Clint Eastwood’s comments to the Guardian on Friday.
A washing machine using as little as a cup of water for each washing cycle could go on sale to environmentally conscious Britons next year.
Oil prices dropped more than $1 on Monday after rocketing to record heights near $140 per barrel late last week, but some analysts warned of a bubble that could burst soon.
The fixed-line business faces challenges with increased competition and pricing pressures in its traditional high margin, predominantly retail markets, Telkom said on Monday.