The vision of a green economy in South Africa is moving rapidly from fantasy to reality.
Thousands of mourning Ethiopians turned out as the late prime minister Meles Zenawi’s body arrived at Addis Ababa airport.
Three Westerners, including a South African man, abducted nearly nine months ago by al-Qaeda in Mali have urged their governments to help free them.
The main purpose of the SA Innovation Summit is to create a platform to teach, learn and develop new models for thinking about innovation.
The crisis surrounding events at Lonmin platinum mine has deepened after workers rejected overtures by the government to rescue the situation.
Low-cost airline 1Time says its scheduled services will go ahead despite filing for business rescue to dig it out of R320-million of debt.
The world’s top athletes with a disability meet in London next week for what organisers say will be the biggest Paralympics in the Games’ history.
Ecuador President Rafael Correa says it would be "suicidal" for Britain to enter its diplomatic premises to arrest WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
United States congressman Todd Akin, under fire for controversial remarks on abortion and rape, insists he will not leave the Missouri Senate race.
The massacre has laid bare the gross failure of leadership to acknowledge the festering discontent in the bosom of our economy, writes Jay Naidoo.