Media executive James Murdoch has buckled under pressure and is relinquishing his position as chairperson at British Sky Broadcasting.
Democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi’s party has won almost every seat it contested in Burma’s elections, becoming the main opposition in Parliament.
The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry says business confidence dropped to its lowest point last month since March 2009.
Ernie Els has accepted the blame for missing out on this year’s Masters in Augusta, saying he’s "disappointed" but hopes to come back better.
The South African National Roads Agency Limited has reassured motorists that they are not obliged to buy an e-tag to travel on Gauteng’s roads.
Google has been found guilty of hosting deceptive adverts, in a ruling where it’s being held responsible for advertisers’ content.
Government was kind enough to spend some of our money <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuAPLIi7Upg&feature=youtu.be" target="_blank">selling the Protection of State Information Bill to us</a>. Here’s a translation of what they really meant.
The South African Institute of Chartered Accountants has urged companies to heed the new tax rules, which replace the secondary tax on Companies.
Angola will this week celebrate 10 years of peace, with ceremonies hailing President Dos Santos for ushering in an oil-fuelled economic boom.
A would-be poacher has broken into an Eastern Cape game lodge, raided its bar and absconded with the sawed-off horn of a fibreglass rhino.