South African immigrants have arrived in the Cape Republic in droves in efforts to see their favourite jazz musicians live. Percy Zvomuya is there.
The Ekurhuleni municipality has hired a firm of attorneys to recoup R7.8-million it paid for former metro police chief Robert McBride’s legal fees.
A second-half burst gave the Wellington Hurricanes maximum points over the New South Wales Waratahs with a 41-29 victory in their Super 15 clash.
Matt Silver-Vallance has tweeted that he is almost ready for his attempt to soar from Robben Island to the mainland using helium filled balloons.
An ANC provincial task team has imposed a moratorium on filling mayoral and council vacancies in Limpopo as part of efforts to root out corruption.
President Jacob Zuma’s deployment of troops to CAR followed urgent requests to unlock equipment donation.
The SPCA has laid charges against a private mine and farm after thousands of fish and birds died in a dam near Middelburg.
Mpho Moshe Matheolane had no idea the stranger he noticed sitting at the bar at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival was hip-hop master Doom.
Taken together, fish and chips is a persuasive combination, writes Brent Meersman.
Two new biopics of the master of suspense depict him as abusive towards his leading ladies. But, asks Alex von Tunzelmann, where does the truth lie?