The SA National Roads Agency is hoping to "allay fears" by issuing revised terms and conditions for motorists who register for Gauteng e-tolling.
A tsunami alert has been issued for the entire Indian ocean region after a quake near Sumatra — but whether a giant wave is on the way isn’t known.
As Syria embarks on a peace plan, news has emerged of state forces summarily executing civilians and rebels. The M&G has obtained footage of two witnesses.
Bahrainis wielding knives and sticks have attacked residents of Shi’ite villages, beating them in retaliation for a bomb attack against the police.
Abdel Hakim Belhaj was offered £1-million over the alleged UK involvement in his rendition by slain Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.
UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan has urged an end to violence in Syria, amid claims 1 000 people have been killed in the past week.
Just weeks before new street names for Pretoria were approved, the Tshwane metro council changed policy requiring consultation with residents.
Over 1 000 teachers did not arrive for the start of the second school term on Tuesday, pleading exhaustion after a sports day.
Sudan has vowed to react with "all means" against a three-pronged attack it said South Sudanese forces launched against south Kordofan state.
Mali’s interim president will be sworn in on Thursday, ending a period of military rule that saw Tuaregs and Islamists seize half of the country.