Student representatives at the strife-torn University of Zululand are hopeful that academic activity will resume at the institution on Wednesday.
A record 241 nominations were submitted for the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize and the Norwegian jury has now begun the secretive process to select a winner.
The reaction of many Zimbabwean pundits to the overthrow of despots is to look for and accentuate similarities with their country.
Libya leader Moammar Gadaffi insisted his people loved him but was slammed as "delusional" as Western nations prepared on Tuesday to ramp up pressure.
China said on Tuesday it hoped the crisis in Libya would be resolved though talks, and suggested it had misgivings about any military action.
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Nicolas Sarkozy will on Wednesday welcome Jacob Zuma to France as a key player in Paris’s plan to use its G20 presidency to reform world finance.
SA go into their clash against The Netherlands on Thursday with the enviable choice of a three-prong spin attack or mixing it up to boost their pace.
Nomonde Mapetla, the CEO of the Estate Agency Affairs Board, has lost her job, the board said on Tuesday.
<em>Sunday World</em> columnist Kuli Roberts has apologised for writing a "racist" column about coloured people.