Bronwyn Keene-Young is the latest to leave e.tv amid the Marcel Golding debacle, in a stand against the broadcaster’s lack of editorial independence.
State witness Zola Tongo testifies as the court shows video footage of the night Shrien Dewani and his wife Anni ate out in Cape Town in 2010.
Drogba, who left Chelsea two and a half years ago, has returned and is proving why he is Jose Mourinho’s "special one".
Michael Pedro knows that the home he shares with his partner and her young son will be torn down and carted away on a truck this week.
Zambia’s vice-president will lead the country after the death of Michael Sata until presidential elections are held, in line with the Constitution.
We would like to hear your thoughts on the idea of beauty and what shapes your perceptions of it.
A collection of "face palm" news events – from Steve’s apartheid comments to Phiyega’s fake medals and Zuma’s cancelled overseas trips.
Bheki Cele might be confident that he reduced the violent crime rate during his term, but what does the NDP say about appointing a new commissioner?
The organisation has called on the government to help women and girls who have escaped from Boko Haram with post-rape care and psychosocial support.
Foreign troops have pulled back from Helmand province as their withdrawal from Afghanistan begins, leaving local forces to fight the Taliban.