More than a decade in the making, the Louvre Abu Dhabi has finally opened its doors
Treasury director general Dondo Mogojane says Sassa jumped the gun by excluding the Post Office from three of the four services Sassa required.
The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal says they are not afraid of losing an appeal granted to a so-called "rebel" group challenging their leadership
One of the paradoxes of the post-apartheid ANC is that the party hasn’t seen fit to embrace the principle of ‘one person, one vote’ in its elections
A Roman temple has been restored to its original site seven metres below London, using sound, lights and misty haze to bring the ruin back to life.
Prince Mohammed appears to have centralised power to a degree that is unprecedented in recent Saudi history.
A truck equipped with laboratory equipment tours Nigeria, allowing 7,500 students and 15 schools to conduct practical lessons.
The leaked trove of documents, dubbed the Paradise Papers, provides insight into the mechanics of the global shadow economy.
Nike’s tax planning exemplifies how adept multinationals can be at staying ahead of the game.
Large-scale government corruption existed before the rise to power of the ANC, journalist and author Pieter-Louis Myburgh said on Wednesday.