The organisation of South African sport is set to undergo major restructuring aimed at streamlining responsibilities of stakeholders and improving the potential for success in high performance sport, according to a statement by the Department of Sport and Recreation on Tuesday.
Football is, for once, far from my mind as I sit at the bar of Nairobi University’s faculty of medicine interviewing a young Kenyan doctor engaged in pioneering research into HIV and Aids.
It may have the look of the biggest mismatch in cricket history but opening batsman Justin Langer says Australia’s two-Test series against modest Bangladesh is important for cricket.
Internet portal Yahoo! Incorporated is buying Overture Services Incorporated, which pioneered a pay-for-placement search engine, in a ,6-billion deal announced on Monday.
SA Airways’s first black female pilot trainee moved one step closer to her dream after she successfully completed her multi-engine and instrument rating training, the airline said on Monday.
The swearing-in of new members of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) transition government, aimed at ending nearly five years of war and taking the country through to free elections, was suspended on Monday, without explanation from the authorities.
Thousands of children took to the streets of the northern Ugandan town of Kitgum on Monday calling for an end to the war in the region, church sources in the region said.
Prime Minister Tony Blair said on Monday he was proud of his role in overthrowing Saddam Hussein and defended his government’s intelligence briefings in the build-up to war.
It was time to extend the healthy bilateral ties between South Africa and Egypt to the field of trade, Foreign Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said on Monday.
Harry Potter may have his hands full fighting Voldemort, but his creator, JK
Rowling, has found her own nemesis, writes Rebecca Allison in London.