Cabinet has approved the draft Expropriation Bill, and it is likely to be tabled in Parliament before the end of the year.
A Taliban attack has killed 18 people and wounded around 150 in Afghanistan, while Nato has warned that accords over Afghan troops have to be signed.
A weaker rand has help profits at Patrice Motsepe’s mining company rise despite a fall in iron ore prices.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has warned Nato and the US not to offer Ukraine membership of the alliance, ahead of a Nato summit.
The continent’s biggest footballing event is to kick off amid troubles ranging from dual-identity players to the spread of the Ebola virus.
From celebrated violinist Tshepo Mngoma’s KZN performances to the ‘Voëlvry — Die Toer’ screening – here’s our weekly round-up of hot-ticket events.
The international relations department has confirmed that Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama made a visa application for entry to SA.
On the verge of his 100th cap, the Springbok hero has revealed he was tempted to play for Australia.
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/ 4 September 2014
Community workers are twiddling their thumbs while the state drags its heels on a new strategy, writes Mia Malan.
Mashaba is back – and he’s just as defensive as ever about his push for patriotism over self-publicity.