Property company owner Wendy Machanik and her chief financial officer, Bruce Bernstein, were granted bail of R25 000 and R5 000 respectively.
Intense automatic gunfire erupted in the Libyan capital Tripoli on Sunday, the first such outbreak in Muammar Gaddafi’s main stronghold.
After a deadly earthquake left homes creaking and wiped out buildings and jobs, thousands of residents have turned their back on Christchurch.
A Northwestern University professor apologised on Saturday for letting a couple demonstrate the use of a sex toy after one of his classes.
With their World Cup hopes hanging in the balance England made a disastrous start against South Africa on Sunday.
The tip-off led intelligence agents to an US jet loaded with half a tonne of gold, a Houston diamond merchant and a car chase that produced $6,8m.
Government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi must break his silence after his remarks that there is an oversupply of coloureds in the Western Cape.
Studios and A-list actors are banking on updated versions of fairytale favourites to explore darker themes about sexuality.
Muammar Gaddafi’s forces were accused of a massacre during an assault on a key city as rebels pushed towards Tripoli.
China has extended almost $15-billion in credit to Angola since the civil war, but has struggled to hire trained locals for reconstruction projects.