Imposing conditions on Walmart’s R16,5-billion acquisition of Massmart will violate trade agreements, the Competition Tribunal heard on Monday.
The African National Congress will act against councillors who do not do their jobs, President Jacob Zuma said on Monday.
London police have received a bomb threat from Irish republicans on the eve of an historic trip by Queen Elizabeth II to the Republic of Ireland.
A social worker notices a girl in her early teens slouched against a fence, speaking flirtatiously to a young man. He shakes his head in disapproval.
Pakistan and the United States on Monday sought to smooth a damaging row caused by Osama bin Laden’s killing.
Nashua Mobile on Monday highlighted the increasing convergence of voice and data as well as fixed-line and mobile solutions in South Africa.
An election official says former president Nelson Mandela has cast an early ballot in upcoming local elections and is looking "healthy and handsome".
Cosatu on Monday threatened protests if its demands for talks about the proposed Gauteng toll fees are not met.
Stumped for an original name for their newborn daughter, an Israeli couple took inspiration from social networking site Facebook and named her "Like".
The United Nations war-crimes court’s chief prosecutor applied on Monday for a warrant for Muammar Gaddafi’s arrest for crimes against humanity.