New Zealand on Thursday marked one year out from the Rugby World Cup, with one of the host cities still reeling from a huge earthquake.
The notion of ZEE, as opposed to BEE, had President Jacob Zuma flummoxed in the National Assembly on Wednesday.
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A reader wants to know how to invest in gold without using a large lump sum.
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The UN urged Rwanda on Wednesday not to end its peacekeeping operations in Sudan as it sought to defuse rising tensions over a leaked UN report.
Google is giving web searchers the thrill of speed with a turbocharged engine that displays suggested web links as fast as a person can type.
Nine years after the September 11 2001 attacks, five men accused of plotting the devastating strikes remain in a legal black hole.
The proposed media tribunal is intended to "strengthen, complement and support the current self-regulatory institutions", President Jacob Zuma says.
Strike action to curb rampant corruption may be on the cards, according to a Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) discussion document.
BP sought to spread the blame for the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster on Wednesday, setting off a battle of oil-industry giants.
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It’s a re-run: rather than only reporting on South Africa, the SABC is itself once again a news story. And for all the wrong reasons.