Durban kwaito star L’vovo is this year’s Amstel Golden Hour performer at the Mbombela Music Festival.
There has been a return of commodity risk, with commodities breaking free of their ties to other asset classes and delivering different performances.
Al-Qaeda militants are holding a South African couple abducted last month in Yemen’s central city of Taiz, a top security official has said.
South Africa would be a better democracy if Nelson Mandela had served a second term as president, says Mamphela Ramphele.
The DA will continue to roll out its airtime voucher campaign, despite a call by the ANC to boycott the cellphone networks involved.
Reserve Bank Governor Gill Marcus says rising inflationary risks from a weaker rand and a slowing economy are limiting room to adjust interest rates.
Riah Phiyega has finally conceded she was aware of workers "asking for about R12 500 or whatever" at Lonmin ahead of the Marikana massacre.
The CCMA has called on Telkom and trade unions to resume wage negotiations, trade union Solidarity has said.
Low interest rates are not the only solution for economic growth, says South African Reserve Bank governor Gill Marcus.
Britain has agreed on a $31-million compensation package for Kenyans tortured during the Mau Mau uprising against colonial rule in the 1950s.