Otelo Burning is a good example of an emerging genre in SA cinema: that of stories attempting to fit together the personal and the political.
Durban police are serving a notice to surrender on businessman Sifiso Zulu’s lawyer after he failed to show up to begin his three-year sentence.
UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan says his peace plan could be the last bid to avoid war in Syria, where a truce has failed to end months of bloodshed.
Sudanese war planes have launched renewed air strikes against South Sudan, violating a UN resolution to end weeks of a bitter border conflict.
A plan to reintroduce cheetahs to India from Africa has been axed by the courts after experts said the idea was "totally misconceived".
A bra with built-in ice packs has been unveiled in Japan, promising to keep women cool in summer. It also features a wind chime and a sprig of mint.
Petty hunters, corrupt officials and Asian traffickers have been snared in SA’s crackdown on rhino poaching as special prosecutors battle syndicates.
How do we stop damaged men from damaging women? By not looking away. By speaking out. And by raising a nation of better men, writes Khaya Dlanga
An affidavit requesting a probe into crime intelligence head Richard Mdluli’s alleged abuse of state resources has been stolen from a lawyer’s home.
Sanral CEO Nazir Alli’s resignation was not a case of falling on his sword, but rather due to frustration with government’s panic over e-tolling.