After months of countdowns and frantic designing schedules, one of the most anticipated events on South Africa’s fashion calender is finally here.
The leader of an Islamic extremist rebel group in Syria has pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda and its leader for the first time.
SA owes assassinated SA Communist Party leader Chris Hani a debt of gratitude for what he did during the struggle, says President Jacob Zuma.
The family home of Northern Cape Premier Sylvia Lucas has allegedly been petrol bombed just two weeks after her nomination for the post.
The ICC’s case against Uhuru Kenyatta, and its credibility, seem to be crumbling, which may suit the West but not the 2007 election violence victims.
The DA wants Communications Minister Dina Pule to face criminal charges for alleged corrupt activities regarding appointments made in her department.
Zimbabwe’s central bank chief has dismissed government threats to seize foreign-owned banks that fail to meet black ownership requirements.
In the wake of injuries to Morgan Gould and Eric Mathoho, Tefu Mashamaite is one of the few first-choice defenders left available for Kaizer Chiefs.
South Korea says computers in the North were used for an onslaught that wiped hard drives on PCs at TV stations and disrupted banks.
Malaga’s president has called for Uefa to probe his team’s 3-2 Champions League defeat at Borussia Dortmund, which he blames on racism.