At least 13 people have been killed in northern Madagascar as troops loyal to President Marc Ravalomanana pushed ahead with an offensive into one of the last remaining bastions of the country’s former ruler.
A senior member of the right-wing group, the Boeremag, will appear on Tuesday in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court to face charges of terrorism, high treason and sabotage
The world’s largest platinum producer Anglo American Platinum said on Monday it had reached a four billion rand agreement to jointly mine land with a South African black tribe.
The establishment of Sentech’s corporate social investment unit late last year and the appointment of Maureen Mphatsoe as manager, signals the company’s commitment to provide technical and other support for the burgeoning information and communication sector
The government has made reparation payments of R50-million to 18 000 South Africans so far for harm they suffered under apartheid rule, says government representative Joel Netshitenzhe.
The Cape High Court ruled on Monday that educators have an obligation to place school pupils from grades 1 to 3 under constant supervision.
The SAS Drakensberg would leave for the island of St Helena on Sunday to take part in the island’s 500th anniversary celebrations.
At least 65 police and soldiers were killed when Maoist rebels in Nepal launched a massive attack on security posts a day after executing nearly 50 security personnel in a different part of the country.
South African farm workers will get a minimum wage from next March, the minister of labour announced on Monday despite opposition from employers.
Journalists were given a surprise on Wednesday when Western Cape premier Peter Marais took them on a tour of a high-security bunker.