The mines minister has told delegates at the mining indaba that the ANC and government are not interested in making mine nationalisation policy.
In August 2012, a handful of heroes conspired to save Timbuktu’s prized manuscripts. The ingenious plan involved empty rice sacks, a boat and Bamako.
Hundreds of soccer matches have been fixed in a global betting scam in a blow to the image of soccer and a multibillion-dollar industry.
Aubrey Levin, known as Dr Shock after using electrotherapy to "cure" gay military conscripts, has been imprisoned for sexually abusing his patients.
Organ donors and animal testing could soon be a thing of the past after scientists managed to "print" 3D objects using human embryonic stem cells.
Is the workplace inherently sexist? Verashni Pillay thinks so and thanks one Facebook executive for starting a conversation on how to change that.
Analysts say the ruckus over the ANC’s response to FNB’s "You Can Help" campaign has been overblown and the adverts themselves were miscalculated.
The 2013 African Mining Indaba has been told that investors are becoming increasingly interested in human rights matters around the precious metal.
Minister in the Presidency Trevor Manuel has urged mining investors to see South Africa as an attractive place for foreign investment.