United Nations peacekeepers are protecting a camp of civilians forced to flee fighting in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
World champions South Africa suffered a major setback ahead of the first of two Tests against Wales on Saturday.
A whopping 81% of South African children between the ages of 13 and 17 have seen pornographic images on their friends’ cellphones and 67% have been exposed to pornography through movies, media reports said.
The drunken-driving charge against Tony Yengeni, former chief whip of the African National Congress, is linked to the criminal case involving the former commander of the Goodwood police station, Siphiwo Hewana, the Goodwood Magistrate’s Court heard.
The South African Democratic Teachers’ Union on Thursday rejected the proposed public-service annual increase of 10,5%.
Burma is forcing weak and hungry survivors of Cyclone Nargis to move back to flattened villages and in some cases refusing aid unless rebuilding work is done, Amnesty International said.
There’s an awful lot of smoke surrounding Cape Judge President John Hlophe. Where’s the fire?
Traffic in central Johannesburg came to a standstill on Thursday as thousands of South African Municipal Workers’ Union members marched through the city’s streets.
A 30-year-old man is in a critical condition after falling down an elevator shaft from the 10th floor of a building in Pretoria on Thursday.
The businessman at the centre of the controversy surrounding an alleged R500 000 cash donation to the South African Communist Party (SACP) demanded on Thursday that the police ”get a move on” with the investigation into what happened to the money.