Former crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli’s challenge against his suspension from the police has been postponed in the Johannesburg Labour Court.
A lack of basic services will leave an already crippled system unable to cope with the additional red tape.
The SABC has refused to air a new Nando’s advert that tackles xenophobia saying it could be too easily be interpreted as promoting hatred instead.
ANCYL "double agent" Pule Mabe wants to succeed Malema as president, but the reinstated treasurer’s fellow leaders won’t even let him attend meetings.
Members of an elite Libyan unit, set up to rein in militia, are accused of kidnapping and severely beating one of the country’s foremost surgeons.
Leaked documents show the UK is trying to water down key environmental regulations in Brussels, despite trumpeting its commitment to green issues.
Iran’s supreme leader has threatened a "lightning response" to any Israeli attack, defeating hopes of Western officials for a conciliatory tone.
Ahead of the ANC policy conference, Cosatu’s second-largest affiliate is flexing its muscles – calling for nationalisation and radical land reform.
Last week’s market carnage in the US and Europe spread to Asia this morning. Now the ball is in the central banks’ court, writes Matt Quigley.
Chaos broke out at the scene of the plane crash in Lagos, which killed all 153 passengers and crew, as competing rescue crews clashed on the street.