Electro -classical group Translate’s first album is well produced, but disappointing.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that Israel is ready to act with "great force" in response to a spate of rocket fire by Gaza militants.
Apartheid’s colour madness and SA’s national language crisis: The Flames and Simphiwe Dana in discussion at this year’s Cape Town International Jazz Festival.
<b>Sean Christie</b> breaks down the issues and suggests what to look out for in 2011.
Access to healthcare in Côte d’Ivoire has been hit hard by post-election violence, Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) reported on Friday.
As local government elections approach, steps are being taken to strengthen this sphere.
Changes to ward councillor lists are a growing headache for the ANC in the Western Cape.
SA’s mooted resolution on sexual orientation is seen as appeasing African conservatives.
Polly Jean Harvey, or PJ Harvey as she is known by the music-buying public, is not one to sit still.
Six SABC staff members were suspended this week after being captured on camera in a "sting", in which one of them allegedly asked for a R200 000 bribe