The high court has asked lawyers for the M&G and the state to clarify their arguments in the ongoing battle over a report on the 2002 Zim elections.
Tladi has worked on his dancing career since he was 14 years old. Now he’s been chosen by top dancers/choreographers in the world to train and audition in LA.
The chief of Cameroon’s delegation says seven Olympic competitors disappeared from their official residence and may attempt to seek asylum in the UK.
It’s the latest prescription for extreme ultra-Orthodox Jewish men who shun contact with the opposite sex: glasses that blur their vision.
Members of Parliament have rejected the department of basic education’s academic catch-up plan for Limpopo pupils, saying it is inadequate.
Standard Chartered’s market value has slumped almost a quarter after US regulators alleged it hid $250-billion in transactions with Iran.
An orphanage in Limpopo is giving baby rhinos a second chance at life after their parents were killed by poachers.
More than 38000 people walked through the doors of last year’s Design Indaba expo, resulting in a GDP contribution of R261-million.
The Western Cape education department says pupils whose schools have closed will be moved to facilities with better opportunities.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has appeared on television for the first time in more than two weeks as his troops fight rebels in Aleppo.