Despite copying from or echoing other movies throughout, Oblivion is not a dully derivative film, writes Shaun de Waal.
The newest Super Rugby franchise went unbeaten through Australia and arrived back in Port Elizabeth to a hero’s welcome.
Former Zambian president Rupiah Banda’s South Africa-based son, Henry, has been embroiled in yet another scandal.
Life in Yeondong continues as usual, even in the face of nuclear posturing from the ‘boy’ in the North.
As Israel turns 65, academics question the ideology behind the nation’s right to self-determination.
Two criteria are crucial: Judges must be fit and proper, and the Bench must reflect demographics.
It was fitting that the first South African to be invited to Margaret Thatcher’s funeral on Wednesday was the last apartheid leader.
A meandering letter from a gallant misfit to the widow of a quietly devastating rival reveals a bond founded in war, and confirmed in cricket.
As the fallout regarding misinformation about vaccines and antiretrovirals shows, words can kill.
Access to ARVs is improving, but poor attitudes to patients are aggravating maternal mortality rates.