Nigeria has cleared fuel import subsidies that were on hold while authorities verified they were for real deliveries.
Chinese police say dissident artist Ai Weiwei could face investigation for bigamy and distributing pornography and barred him from travel.
Winner of the 2012 Comrades Marathon Ludwick Mamabolo – who is being probed for possible doping – is a victim of racism, says his family.
Street battles have continued in Kaduna, Nigeria, despite a round-the-clock curfew meant to halt the violence in which at least 101 people have died.
The PAC and Azapo’s ideological differences run deep and their support is parlous at the polls, writes Faeeza Ballim.
A court battle over the formula for payouts looms and musicians will have to wait for any money, writes Phillip de Wet.
In the second instalment of the #angryblacks series, Percy Zvomuya speaks to Sindi van Zyl, who uses Twitter as a platform to share info about HIV.
The Moral Regeneration Movement has done little to be proud of in the 10 years since its launch, writes Kwanele Sosibo.
Reports ahead of last weekend said that major central banks across the world were ready to make money available to banks to keep global finance going.
Avatars, warriors, wizards, whizz-kids, mavericks and dreamers, meet the man who is moving Mxit into emerging markets.