Nigeria’s African Cup of Nations victory over Burkina Faso has a deeper political meaning, writes Percy Zvomuya.
The two men accused of killing Bredasdorp teenager Anene Booysen must not be granted bail, says Women and Children Minister Lulama Xingwana.
North Korea has conducted its third nuclear test in defiance of UN resolutions, angering the US and Japan and prompting China to call for calm.
The Metropolitan Opera’s production of ‘Les Troyens’, currently showing at Ster Kinekor’s Cinema Nouveau, could not have been better cast.
Kenya’s televised presidential debate saw hopefuls play down fears of a repeat of the post-election tribal violence that erupted in 2007.
According to data, by 2016 pharmaceutical spending in Africa is expected to reach $30-billion – driven by the continent’s increasing economic wealth.
Two men accused of raping and killing teenager Anene Booysen have appeared briefly in the Bredasdorp Magistrate’s Court.
Orlando Pirates are eager to get back on the pitch as they prepare to resume their premiership campaign against SuperSport United at Orlando Stadium.
UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon has condemned North Korea’s nuclear test, saying it is a "grave violation" of UN Security Council resolutions.
Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi has allegedly withdrawn the resignation he announced on radio, following a meeting with Nigeria’s sports minister.