Renewable energy technologies could become a means to leapfrog the power challenges facing the African continent.
While the focus has been on Bafana Bafana, the women’s national side has been winding down their preparations for the 2012 London Olympic nearby.
President Barack Obama has expressed "regret" at his inadvertent use of the erroneous term "Polish death camp" in a letter to his Polish counterpart.
The Johannesburg Labour Court has ordered acting police chief Nhlanhla Mkhawanzi to allow Richard Mdluli to return to work with immediate effect.
US Catholic nuns have rejected a Vatican assessment that they have fallen under the sway of feminism and needed to hand control to a trio of bishops.
Europe must throw off the burden of the euro if they want their economies to thrive, the UK minister who forced Britain out of the currency has said.
Film and Publications Board has classified "The Spear" on the grounds that it contains nudity. But what other famous artworks have they missed?
You don’t need an anti-free speech or religious motive to pervert online censorship application. Bureaucratic empire-building and profit work as well.
Brendan Rodgers has been appointed Liverpool manager with the club’s owners hailing him as the man with the vision to bring back the glory days.
Syrian forces summarily executed 12 civilians on their way home from work in a fertiliser factory in Qusayr, activists say.