Australian stock in Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp have jumped after a report that the company may split its publishing assets from its entertainment arm.
Why do some black people insist on bringing each other down, and is our government guilty of this too, asks Mpho Moshe Matheolane.
Microsoft’s acquisition of Yammer has stepped up the software giant’s battle with Google for the future of technology in the workplace.
A biography of Nelson Mandela, Shakespeare plays and Aids education manuals were among the textbooks destroyed by the Limpopo education department.
A US military judge has ordered prosecutors to show they are not withholding evidence from WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning.
Thuthuka Hlophe, son of Western Cape Judge-President John Hlophe, has been sentenced to a fine of R10000 or six months in prison for fraud
Ruling party president Jacob Zuma has encouraged South Africans to criticise the ANC’s policies between this week’s conference and Mangaung.
The president has had a strong start at the ANC policy conference, setting him up for victory on key policy points linked to his "second transition".
Antonie Roux was a true online person, and it’s no exaggeration to claim he shaped much of what the internet in SA has become, writes Chris Roper.
Greece’s finance minister has resigned because of ill health, throwing the government’s drive to soften an international bailout into confusion.