Unbeaten openers Martin Guptill and Brendon McCullum hit half-centuries to guide New Zealand to a crushing 10-wicket victory over Zimbabwe.
Citizens are forced to sign a document blaming sanctions for all economic woes.
Has your BlackBerry taken over your life? Or your iPhone? Academics are trying to find ways to help.
An imminent flotation will shine the spotlight on commodities giant.
West Indies routed Bangladesh by nine wickets on Friday after dismissing the home side for 58, its lowest score in a World Cup.
The title of a fascinating Clay Shirky presentation has it that "It’s not information overload, it’s filter failure", writes <b>Cory Doctorow</b>.
An anonymous call for a peaceful protest has sparked a major show of force from the Chinese authorities.
A day absent from school is a learning opportunity lost forever, writes <b>Richard Hayward</b>.
With input from learners and teachers, Western Cape pioneers a vibrant new life orientation resource that deals with TB and HIV.
Angry northern KwaZulu-Natal communities feel BEE has not benefited them.