The woman who accused Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi of rape dropped the case, following a two-hour internal inquiry at Cosatu House.
UK MP Yvette Cooper has lashed out at Twitter after a feminist campaigner became the target of a barrage of abuse.
A court application for the removal of trustees by Nelson Mandela’s children has been struck off the roll, says Norton Rose Fulbright.
Believing there had not been any campaign violence weeks before this week’s elections, President Jacob Zuma has urged Zimbabwe to hold peaceful polls.
Credit growth is likely to remain subdued during the second half of the year, says an expert.
Early indications have revealed a record turnout in much of the country as Mali’s voters choose their new leader.
The North Gauteng High Court has dismissed an application to nullify the council meeting at which Tlokwe mayor Maphetle Maphetle was unseated.
After losing against President Robert Mugabe in three consecutive elections, can Morgan Tsvangirai outmanoeuvre Zimbabwe’s head on July 31?
Some of Italy’s top politicians have rallied behind the country’s first black minister after a spectator threw bananas at her during a speech.
Join Phillip de Wet and Amanda Strydom as they update you on the SABC, the battle for cellphone masts and the president’s new Bills.