England kept themselves in the hunt for a quarterfinal place in the World Cup with a thrilling 18-run victory over West Indies on Thursday.
Haiti’s Jean-Bertrand Aristide is leaving exile in South Africa in just a few hours, despite President Barack Obama’s bid to keep him away.
Nate Dogg, whose near monotone crooning anchored some of rap’s most seminal songs and helped define West coast hip-hop, is dead at age 41.
Nate Dogg, whose near monotone crooning anchored some of rap’s most seminal songs and helped define West coast hip-hop, is dead at age 41.
The US, in a sharp shift in tone, wants the United Nations to authorise not just a no-fly zone to aid Libyan rebels but also air strikes.
Seldom do exhibitions curated as a footnote to conferences stimulate any more interest than the conferences themselves do.
Cash-strapped Swaziland is on course for an African Development Bank loan worth $145-million to help plug its widening budget deficit.
JP from Fuzigish’s alter-ego is in action this weekend.
President Jacob Zuma’s presidential business summit on jobs is a "springboard" for a deeper relationship with business, Busa said on Thursday.
Sir Antony Sher is back in South Africa to perform in Arthur Miller’s 1994 play, <i>Broken Glass. </i>