Superheroes are used to dealing with adversity, but they now have a new opponent: an Australian council which has declared them public enemy number one for children.
The blackout that swept across America’s north-east at the end of last week cost New York City’s already struggling economy ,1-billion, officials said — roughly -million an hour.
Television footage of dozy MPs nodding off during lengthy debates in Parliament are a source of amusement for some, but one member, on Tuesday, saw justification in a quick forty winks.
Auditor General Shauket Fakie on Wednesday maintained that the draft and final reports on the arms deal investigation differed only in style and format.
Tired but safe, 14 Europeans who spent several months as hostages in the Sahara desert after being seized in Algeria left Mali’s capital Bamako late Tuesday for Cologne on a German army ambulance plane.
Rigged like American youth with caps glued to their heads and baggy trousers like rappers, the young Eritreans from the diaspora returning to Eritrea in their thousands each summer do not go unnoticed in the streets of Asmara.
The proposed amendments to the Skills Development Act is to ensure that Sector Education and Training Authorities (Setas) deliver on skills, Labour Director-General Advocate Rams Ramashia said on Tuesday.
The South African Navy’s first-of-class corvette, SAS Amatola, has begun its final sea acceptance trials, the British news website Defence Systems Daily reported on Tuesday.
Phase three of the Kei Rail Project gets rolling on Thursday with a special launch by the Eastern Cape government at the Kei Bridge between East London and Umtata.
The loss of skills caused by the brain drain is not an acute problem for South Africa’s economy, Trade and Industry Minister Alec Erwin said on Tuesday at the Technology and Human Resources for Industry Programme (Thrip) awards.