A change in the International Tennis Federation rules makes it impossible for tennis players to switch their allegiance and play for another country.
The private, no-fee university has been deregistered by the education authorities after falling into the red to the tune of some R30m.
Scientists and engineers are trying to determine the technological cost of predicting what the world will look like in 2020.
Researchers in the US have found that many of the 750 or so chemicals used in fracking are associated with fertility and developmental problems.
Through his soul-stirring music, Mtukudzi is a potent symbol of Zimbabwe’s pain and resilience.
The sale of wildlife to Angolan parks has sparked a row over the spread of species to areas in which they do not occur naturally.
Among the global sizzlers are Beyoncé, whose sister smacked her hubby, Kim Kardashian for posing nude and Pharrell Williams’s ‘Happy’ hit.
Low productivity and the concomitant costs are harming the local beneficiation industry.
Reinvigorated after a spell of the "diplomacy of ubuntu", our man in Washington is coming home.
US President Barack Obama could have taken action but did not want to weaken the intelligence services.