The contempt of court case against former ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has been taken off the roll.
F1 manufacturer McLaren is applying its world-class expertise to new markets — and not just racing cars.
He is the former pimp married to his childhood sweetheart; the shrewd businessman who smokes 30 joints a day.
Chilean poet Pablo Neruda was long thought to have succumbed to cancer but his driver claims he was murdered by the Augusto Pinochet regime.
While many have written Orlando Pirates off in the title race, Roger de Sa believes his side are still contenders ahead of their clash against Ajax.
Thousands of Kenyans have gathered for the swearing-in ceremony of Uhuru Kenyatta, who is still facing an international crimes against humanity trial.
Mali has announced its little known .ML domain will be free from July, a move it hopes will put the country on the map.
More than two-thirds of the inmates at the Badam Bagh prison are serving sentences for leaving their husbands or refusing arranged marriages.
As their website put up archival material, mainstream media published a story based on a huge leak, James Ball wonders if Wikileaks is still relevant.
Clive Derby-Lewis wants to apologise for his role in the assassination of SACP general secretary Chris Hani, the New Age has reported.