In a blistering anti-Zuma speech, Julius Malema has urged Aurora workers to fight for their rights, and unite to "make the mines ungovernable".
With authorities failing to stand up to the aggression of invading extremist groups, Malians are forming rag-tag militias to defend their homes.
Nearly 10% of SA’s 60 000 soldiers are overweight or obese, according to the findings of a report being circulated among all army personnel.
In the wake of the Marikana massacre, the victory of the miners who ended SA’s largest-ever industrial strike 25 years ago today rings all too hollow.
South Africa’s Hashim Amla and Vernon Philander have been shortlisted for the International Cricketer of the Year award.
You’d have to be an idiot not to see that Samsung stole from Apple. But the fallout is fun to watch, writes Khaya Dlanga.
A Swaziland court has convicted a South African man of high treason and terrorism over a botched bomb attack against King Mswati III.
A play that highlights the difficulties of being gay in Uganda has been forced to abandon its run in the capital, Kampala.
Angola’s president has asked the country to give him five more years in power to further his drive to rebuild the country after its 27-year civil war.
A group of Yanomami Indians in Venezuela say dozens of villagers in a remote community in the Amazon jungle have been killed by gold miners.