The eight policemen accused of shooting and assaulting protester Andries Tatane during a protest in Ficksburg have been granted bail in Bloemfontein.
Africa’s first diesel fuel blending plant has been launched in Centurion, bolstering SA’s efforts to enforce the supply of environmentally-friendly fu
Respected SA political analyst Na’eem Jeenah says Israeli security police accused him of supporting armed resistance against Israel.
The Catholic Church says the Zambian government has used state media to accuse it of supporting homosexuality and
European powers have welcomed a speech by US President Barack Obama calling for an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal based on 1967 borders.
The PSL will go down to the wire on Saturday with Ajax Cape Town, Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs in contention for the final round fixture.
British rock star Pete Doherty has been put back behind bars after being given a six-month jail sentence for pleading guilty to possession of cocaine.
Cope’s status as official opposition in the Northern Cape did little to boost it in the municipal elections.
Online darlings Tom Eaton and Khaya Dlanga got star treatment at the highbrow Franschhoek Literary Festival as they tackled satire in South Africa.
Julius Malema refused to debate the DA’s Lindiwe Mazibuko, who he called a "tea girl", because he was terrified of losing, says DA leader Helen Zille.