Mmusi Maimane says Zuma’s declaration on national television that the Nkandla upgrades are no fault of his, is a neglect of his duties to the country.
Sony Pictures Entertainment chief executive, Michael Lynton, said the Hollywood studio did not make a mistake in pulling the film "The Interview."
China says there is no proof North Korea was behind the Sony cyber attack, and Pyongyang says it will retaliate against the US mainland if need be.
New bond coins are circulating in Zimbabwe, but citizens believe it is a ploy to try and get the Zimbabwean dollar back into play.
President Jacob Zuma says none of the Nkandla reports, including the public protector’s, found him at fault for upgrades at the compound.
Makhaya Ntini is SA’s second-highest wicket taker, but Dale Steyn is looking good to take that record, and Ntini says he welcomes it.
The ‘me’ generation’s self-absorption is playing into the hands of big business and savvy brands.
Religion was all but shunned by the ruling party after 1994, but it has returned to the political realm.
When Hedley Twidle met his writerly idol, the ‘I’ reached its limit.
Religious leaders want an end to favouritism as they adopt a more critical political stance.