Huawei has been selected as the smartphone partner for Microsoft’s 4Afrika Initiative, launching the first Windows phone that targets Africa.
The M&G’s weekly guide to SA politics zooms in on the ANC and Cosatu’s brewing spat and calls for President Zuma to sack Communications Minister Dina Pule.
Beyonce has taken on her husband’s surname for her latest world tour. So what’s in a name?
The first day of the Cabinet lekgotla has started in Pretoria, where ministers will discuss the upcoming year’s priorities.
A suicide bomber detonated a car packed with explosives at an Iraqi army checkpoint north of Baghdad, killing at least three people, says police.
The first phone of the new BlackBerry era will be released in South Africa a month from now. Arthur Goldstuck gives his initial impressions.
The Progressive Youth Alliance will not support moves to declare education an essential service and thereby curtail teachers’ rights to strike.
Anglo American Platinum outgoing head Cynthia Carroll has told the mining indaba delegation that South Africa was at a pivotal moment.
The Africa Cup of Nations enters its semifinal stage in Durban with Nigeria and Mali set for an unexpected meeting in the east coast city.
The mines minister has told delegates at the mining indaba that the ANC and government are not interested in making mine nationalisation policy.