Anders Behring Breivik, on trial for the murder of 77 people in Norway’s worst terrorist act, is convinced the court trying him will find him "sane".
In his heart, De Klerk was never a reformer, but rather a practitioner of realpolitik, even if it meant unbanning the ANC, writes Charles Leonard.
Former Springbok coach Peter de Villiers will take up a new post as director of rugby at the University of the Western Cape.
South Africa has agreed to contribute around R16.6-billion to an International Monetary Fund "firewall" meant to prevent future financial crises.
As Brazil prepares for the conference on global development, the mood could not be more different than the Earth Summit 10 years ago.
Drivers may soon have to show proof of residence to keep their licences valid, in a plan similar to the Rica system for cellphones and bank accounts.
Chinese astronauts have carried out the country’s first manned docking mission, taking it a step closer to building a space station within the decade.
A new Global Witness report has revealed that environmental activists were killed at the rate of more than two a week in 2011.
Microsoft has launched its own series of tablet computers as the tech giant fights to regain ground lost to Apple’s hugely popular iPad.
Percy Zvomuya’s fear of the dark catches with up with him at a streetlamp in downtown Jo’burg.