Eight women badminton players at the Olympics have been charged with "throwing" matches to secure an easier draw in the next round.
Zimbabwe’s central bank has hiked 10-fold statutory capital requirements for merchant banks to $100-million to restore confidence in the sector.
The DA has asked the public protector to probe the department of women, children and people with disabilities for not delivering on its mandate.
The Equality Court has fined an Alberton functions venue and ordered it to allow homosexuals on its premises.
A critical prerequisite to ending Aids is for global leaders to improve the health systems of developing countries – including the drug supply chain.
Debates around cultural practices like lobola will always become a spectacle if they don’t address its relevance to the people who practise it.
In Tunisia, the transition from dictatorship to democracy has been smoother than neighbouring countries, but an unexpected threat has emerged.
Rating agency Moody’s says Sanral will buckle under its financial burdens after October next year if e-tolling doesn’t start making money by then.
Concerned countries want a new phase of the protocol to kick in immediately after it expires, writes Fiona Macleod.
Power cuts have plunged 20 of India’s 28 states into darkness as energy suppliers fail to meet growing demand for electricity.