The government should not do business with companies that use labour brokers, SA Communist Party general secretary Blade Nzimande has said.
The global economy’s foundations are weakening one by one as Europe’s debt crisis causes slowdowns in the world’s economic powerhouses.
Police have fired tear gas to disperse supporters of Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s MDC party outside a courthouse.
Municipal workers have rejected a 6.5% hike on offer, saying it does not take into account the "devastating effects" of increasing inflation on wages.
Somalia has begun training fighters to fill the void created by having an army that comprised mostly a jumble of militia groups.
SA’s Richard Sterne has turned in his best performance on the European Tour in nearly three years, with a share of second place in the Wales Open.
Most citizens would be honoured by a surprise visit to their homes by a head of state.
The Pope is looking for a break from Vatileaks, which has seen his butler arrested on suspicion of releasing dozens of letters alleging corruption.
A cruel few seconds of freedom — that’s what the end of the first year of the Emergency meant to about 3 000 detainees.
Think tank Sipri says military spending failed to rise last year for the first time since 1998 but the global nuclear threat remains strong.