A multimillion-dollar drive to circumcise the majority of Swazi males between the age of 15 and 49 within a year has failed to reach its target.
Former Fidentia boss J Arthur Brown has been fined R150 000 and a suspended prison sentence following two fraud convictions.
Talks to end a wildcat strike at the Lonmin platinum mine in Marikana are underway as workers gathered to hear feedback from the mine’s management.
The Stormers have made seven changes to their team for the final match of their Super Rugby overseas tour against the Rebels in Melbourne, Australia.
England’s Rio Ferdinand has quit international soccer, says the country’s Football Association.
Twenty-five teachers are taking the basic education department to court to force it to pay them, it has been reported.
Playboy SA is to end its print run and go digital, it has been reported.
In a surprise move, BlackBerry is taking its popular chat service cross-platform, with iPhone and Android versions due out later this year.
Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan has imposed a state of emergency in three states worst hit by increasing violence by Boko Haram extremists.
The EU will pledge more than half a-billion euros to help Mali rebuild after months of conflict, says the European Commission President.