Consumer confidence plunged to a nine-year low during the first quarter of this year‚ signalling that household spending would be subdued this year.
This week in Politics Need to Know: SA troops sent to the DRC, the JSC battles racist controversy and the ANC Youth League searches for a new leader.
Five Indian peacekeepers and at least seven UN civilian staff have been killed in an ambush in South Sudan, officials have said.
The presidency has hit back at Free State University rector Jonathan Jansen for claiming it had been lying about Nelson Mandela’s health.
Zimbabwean prosecutors have slapped fresh charges on prominent human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa.
Zimbabwean prosecutors have slapped fresh charges on the prominent human rights lawyer for allegedly insulting the police, a legal group has said.
Queen Elizabeth II will be among the mourners at the funeral of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher on April 17, officials have announced.
A sewerage plant supplying the community of Rockville, north of Pretoria, is leaking. But its reconstruction is being contested in court.
The Cotton Candy PC–on-a-stick and the Raspberry PI computer the size of a credit card herald yet another reinvention of computing.
The star couple is said to have been carrying permits to visit Cuba, but Florida senator Marco Rubio has criticised the holiday.