DA leader Helen Zille discovers there’s always room at the trough when you’re a guest of the Guptas. But what is that on the menu, Helen?
Tunisian opposition leader Chokri Belaid has been shot dead, sparking angry protests by his supporters and attacks on the offices of the ruling party.
An iPad app with 600 textbooks in six South African languages has been launched and the classes featuring it have proved to be a hit with pupils.
The White House has defended drone strikes against al-Qaeda, insisting they complied with US law and the Constitution, even if Americans are targeted.
Mamphela Ramphele has warned unrest in the mining and agricultural sectors would continue if efforts were not made to change the industries’ dynamics.
Pompeii’s 105-million euro makeover, partly funded by the EU, has begun a day after former site managers were put under investigation for corruption.
There is no way in which you can ever deliver freedom to anyone only to restrict their expression of that freedom, writes Mpho Matheolane.
A powerful 8.0 magnitude earthquake has set off a tsunami that has killed at least five people in a remote part of the Solomon Islands.
ArcelorMittal South Africa has reported a full-year loss due to a drop in domestic steel sales and a decline in commercial coke sales.
The trial of five men charged with the rape and murder of a woman in New Delhi has opened with testimony from the man with her during the ordeal.