The Cheetahs fought back after a withering first-half to storm home 47-38 over the Wellington Hurricanes in their Super Rugby match on Saturday.
China has shut down websites, made a string of arrests and punished two popular microblogs after rumours of a coup linked to a major political drama.
President Jacob Zuma has denied a <i>Mail & Guardian</i> report that he interfered in a probe into fraud and corruption claims against Richard Mdluli.
Aspects of Britain’s High Court ruling to temporarily halt the extradition of businessman Shrien Dewani to South Africa have been welcomed by the NPA.
Though South Africa does not have the requisite population or productivity, its African influence is significant and could be very useful in future.
Cardiologist Wouter Basson never violated human rights or medical ethical standards when he headed SA’s chemical warfare programme.
The retail price of all grades of petrol will increase by 71c per litre on Wednesday, the Department of Energy has announced.
Judge President John Hlophe has lost an application for leave to appeal to the Constitutional Court against previous rulings concerning his behaviour.
Inflation in the eurozone has slowed in March but not by as much as expected due to rising oil prices and the European Central Bank’s reviving growth.
South Africa’s inclusion into Brics has been a political triumph, but the real challenges are about to start.