The EFF "deliberately and intentionally refused to comply with the speaker’s instructions" in Parliament, the Powers and Privileges Committee heard.
The ruling demanding Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s suspension will be appealed, and if needs be, appealed again until it reaches the Constitutional Court.
Caterham and Marussia have dropped off the F1 radar, and Max Mosely warns that they may not be the last to do so as the big teams rake in more money.
Ethiopia’s largest ethnic group has been subjected to torture and gang rape for perceived opposition to government, according to an Amnesty report.
In a move that has been called "purely political", Australia is the first rich nation to shut its doors to West African countries hit by Ebola.
There has been much progress in the fight against Aids but many challenges still exist
900 rhino poached so far this year, with 600 of those being poached in the Kruger National Park.
Pretoria might not be known for being the creative capital of SA, but architects are using their combined talent to spice up the City for its people.
Numsa is playing all its cards and forging ahead, at all costs, with its plans to stand firm in its political ideals.
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/ 28 October 2014
Compromising hopes of containing the disease, latent TB remains dormant for life for most people.