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The second day of the SA Swimming Championships in Port Elizabeth has been postponed because the water in the Newton Park Swimming Pool is murky.
North Korea has issued new threats against South Korea, vowing "sledge-hammer blows" of retaliation if the its southern neighbour did not apologise.
Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi’s supporters in Cosatu, including Numsa, believe he is being targeted for political reasons.
Kenya’s presidential elections in March were marred by problems but they were acceptable overall, the country’s supreme court has said.
The wife of ousted leader Marc Ravalomanana has been named presidential candidate in elections happening in July, says the former ruling party.
Former president FW de Klerk says he is honoured to be invited to London to attend the funeral of former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher.
Former Springbok captain John Smit has been appointed chief executive of the Sharks rugby franchise.
To appreciate the totality of what Boston surrendered in those moments of horror requires understanding just how much the city had to lose.
A gold mine has collapsed in central Ghana, killing 17 people who were working illegally and had been told to leave, say police and an official.