The Western Cape education department says a boy who underwent initiation while on a school rugby tour never claimed he was sexually assaulted.
Bluefin tuna caught off the US coast have been found to contain radioactive material from Japan’s quake-struck Fukushima nuclear plant.
Brian Molefe says Transnet’s R300-billion expansion programme will put 220 000 jobs into the economy, not well over 500 000 as reported.
Parliament has heard that South African Airways’ balance sheets aren’t looking good but the national carrier’s pilots are among the best in the world.
Bafana Bafana captain Steven Pienaar has lauded David Moyes after he was advised by the Everton manager to be more selfish.
Kofi Annan has told President Bashar al-Assad that a halt to violence will be required for his six-point peace plan to succeed.
The M&G and Oresego Holdings flesh out the debate around "The Spear" as it raises issues of freedom of expression versus the rights of individuals.
The Goodman Gallery’s lawyer says there is no point to the Film and Publication Board classifying "The Spear" since it has been defaced and removed.
Funky dancing in a seaside bar, Vespa scooters on broad boulevards: the images of a lost Somalia are at odds with a place better known for war.
The SA Police Service is finding it a huge challenge to transform into a responsible, trustworthy service, says Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa.