Thousands of jobs and the future of SA’s ostrich industry hinge on the lifting on a ban on exported meat, with time and money running out for farmers.
Syria has been accused of killing at least 95 civilians and destroying hundreds of houses in Idlib, in a last-minute dash before the ceasefire was called.
The opening of Soweto’s first theatre is the latest symbol of transformation in the area, along with its annual wine festival and May fashion week.
Since his reinstatement, controversial police spy boss Richard Mdluli has gained extra powers to spy on emails and phone calls. Cue the alarm bells.
After going down to Orlando Pirates at the death on Tuesday night, SuperSport United’s coach Gavin Hunt has lashed out at match officials.
SA’s status as a "beacon" for press freedom continues to be threatened by increased state involvement, says the South African National Editors Forum.
Troops loyal to Mali’s former junta fired in the air as they forced staff to empty the state broadcaster’s office, a day after the building was hit.
The UN Security Council has unanimously passed a resolution giving Sudan and South Sudan 48 hours to halt hostilities or face potential sanctions.
Rebels have killed more than 20 troops in the Syrian army’s deadliest day of a ceasefire deal even as UN observers say they have a "calming" impact.
Libya wants the ICC to abandon its legal action against Saif al-Islam Gaddafi and the former intelligence chief so they can be tried in Tripoli.